My Granddaughters were willing to sit for a while, but my pace was too slow - working with a 5x7 is not something I do very fast and I guess I do look a little funny under the dark cloth.
This was part of an abandoned dry dock facility along the Erie Canal in upstate NY. The work shed door way was boarded up, and the Z pattern caught my attention.
That is probably the case by a few degrees, but it is more likely the result of lens not being stopped down and the light was so dim that anything other than window lit area was very hard to see - my focus point was the rivet heads.
RB's and RZ's are nice outfits, but if I am going Medium Format on a tripod I really like my Fuji GX680 - it has everything a Mamiya has plus front movements and at current prices it is the same or less for a complete system.
The ticket window in a partially
restored train station. The Stop sign was for the agent to hold out the window if there were any passengers waiting to board the train.
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