Un-named Hunting Camp
Brad Bireley

Un-named Hunting Camp

A couple more in my series of Hunting Camp Portraits...
Location
Northcentral PA
Equipment Used
Minolta Autocord
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Kodak Ektar 100
Paper & Developer
Negative scan
I enjoy them all! The formality of the framing/composition plays perfectly against the rustic (very!) qualities of the subject. They are the ultimate in vernacular architecture, yet it is remarkable how often we see symmetry and "classical" proportions in them. BTW, there used to be a couple of splendid examples along the Pine Creek, inaccessible by vehicle.
 
JCJackson said:
I enjoy them all! The formality of the framing/composition plays perfectly against the rustic (very!) qualities of the subject. They are the ultimate in vernacular architecture, yet it is remarkable how often we see symmetry and "classical" proportions in them. BTW, there used to be a couple of splendid examples along the Pine Creek, inaccessible by vehicle.
Thank you. Actually I was thinking about doing a series on just Pine Creek Fishing Camps. I used to have a fly fishing guide service on Pine & also know of several!
 

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