Warehouses, Georgetown, Washington DC
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Warehouses, Georgetown, Washington DC

Today these warehouses have offices, shops and bars. In 1848, at the time of the Pearl incident, they were grain, corn and tobacco warehouses. They belonged to the man who owned two of the leaders of the escape attempt.
Location
Georgetown, Washington DC
Equipment Used
Lomo Belair X/6-12, 90mm Zenit Belairgon
Exposure
unrecorded
Film & Developer
Ilford FP4+, Pyrocat HD
Paper & Developer
Palladium on Bergger COT320, Potassium Oxalate
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Scott Davis
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Well done on a difficult process. love that format size. Thought it maybe a little too busy for contact printing using 120 film at first glance, but after looking at it for awhile think its good, bright enough to see everything.
 

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GtownWarehousesSinisterIdyll.jpg
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