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  1. Soot Image

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    Soot Image

    8x10 glass plate coated with oil lamp soot and then altered with paint thinner. This is a negative scan, but I use the glass plates for platinum prints when I print on paper.
  2. Rain Barrel

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    Rain Barrel

    Rain barrel next to a building at the Farmer's Museum outside Cooperstown, NY
  3. Comment by 'rmann' in media 'Paper'

    Paper is Arches Platine - which is what I use most of the time. Also, I like Cot-320 by Bergger.
  4. Paper

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    Paper

    Platinum/Palladium Na2 print - crumpled paper
  5. Black Smith's Shop

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    Black Smith's Shop

    Building used by the black smith at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. One of the National Park Service's sites in Eastern Pennsylvania that is tripod friendly, well worth a day's visit if you are in the area.
  6. Meter

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    Meter

    Shot on Expired Fuji - FP100c - negative stripped by wiping with bleach and paper towels.
  7. bloom

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    bloom

    Quick set up in the basement while the freezing rain is coating everything outside with ice.
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    Gauging Interest: Enlarger back for LF Camera?

    I am using an Artograph as the light source on an 8x10 enlarger, great product - unless you like to tinker just get one of these. Check posts on large format forum for lots of information.
  9. Pitcher Picture

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    Pitcher Picture

  10. Paper

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    Paper

    Some old paper cut into strips and too much time on my hands -
  11. Timken Roller Bearing

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    Timken Roller Bearing

    Another shot of rolling stock at the Steam Town National Park in Scranton, PA. This is cropped from a 4x10 negative.
  12. Cooperstown Front Door

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    Cooperstown Front Door

    Front door on one of the buildings at the Farmer's Museum near Cooperstown, New York
  13. A Rose is a Rose is a Rose...

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    A Rose is a Rose is a Rose...

    Even though these are probably too often done, I still find them interesting - either alone in a bud vase like this one or in bunches....
  14. Comment by 'rmann' in media 'Brianna, summer, 2014'

    Much to like about this - but the one strand of braided hair just nails it for me
  15. Chair in Asile

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    Chair in Asile

    Interior of the Fort Herkimer Church in Fort Herkimer, NY - it is one of the oldest churches along the Mohawk River, construction was started in 1753.
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    For Sale FS Film Holders 8 X 10

    PM sent
  17. Comment by 'rmann' in media 'Church Pews'

    Yes, there is a wide center aisle - the left side pews are just out of the frame. I was fortunate that the full window shadow fell on the aside. It was early spring so the trees outside did not obstruct the sunlight.
  18. Church Pews

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    Church Pews

    Church pews in the Palantine Bridge Lutheran Church, along the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York.
  19. two blooms

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    two blooms

  20. Cooperstown

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    Cooperstown

    Cooperstown Farmer's Museum, Upstate New York
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    Considering designing and making a specialty easel...interested?

    Yes, that would be something I would purchase.
  22. Hope

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    Hope

    One of my wife's favorite tree decorations.
  23. Montauk Daisies

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    Montauk Daisies

    A bunch of Montauk daisies in full bloom on the beach near our house.
  24. Ladder to Bellfry

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    Ladder to Bellfry

    Ladder to the belfry inside the Palatine Bridge Lutheran Church, which is in the Mohawk valley of upstate New York.
  25. Deerfield

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    Deerfield

    Another in my series of homes along Main Street in Deerfield, MA
  26. 100 Main Street

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    100 Main Street

    Another of the series of front doors on buildings along Main Street in Deerfield, MA
  27. Window & Shutters

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    Window & Shutters

    Window along Main Street in Deerfield, MA.
  28. Front Door

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    Front Door

    Front door to one of the homes along Main Street in Deerfield, MA - taken this October.
  29. NYC

    Try to get to the "High Line" - it should on the "short list of things to see"
  30. Hopewell Forge

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    Hopewell Forge

    Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - the forge is in the building on the left, on the right is one of the main barns.
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