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Abbaye Notre-Damme de Vauclair, Aisne, France.



Hasselblad SWC + Y-G filter Tri-x 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
Deardorff 5x7, Contact print on Azo

Nicely done. It is hard to get a photograph without people or anything extraneous to the back of the church.
 
St Johann kapelle, Villnoss, Sud-Tirol. (Fuji GW 680iii)
 
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Nicely done. It is hard to get a photograph without people or anything extraneous to the back of the church.

Thank you. It's a place i go back to every time i visit Taos....& always expecting to see something blocking the view. Occasionally i get lucky
 
Thank you. It's a place i go back to every time i visit Taos....& always expecting to see something blocking the view. Occasionally i get lucky

Does that luck carry over to the race track?
 
Abbaye Notre-Damme de Vauclair, Aisne, France.



Hasselblad SWC + Y-G filter Tri-x 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
Abbaye Notre-Damme de Vauclair, Aisne, France.



Hasselblad SWC + Y-G filter Tri-x 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD wet scanned on Epson 750
 
Abbaye Notre-Damme de Vauclair, Aisne, France.

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Hasselblad SWC + Y-G filter Tri-x 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD wet scanned on Epson 750

The rectilinearly correct horizontals and verticals pretty much limits the photograph to a SWC as the camera and lens.
 
Abbaye Notre-Damme de Vauclair, Aisne, France.

BTW: Don't worry, that's the last one...




Hasselblad SWC + Y-G filter Tri-x 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
Mamiya C330, 80mm f/2.8, CineStill BwXX, Developed in HC-110, Dilution B:

First shot is sort of a 'retake' of the shot that I overdeveloped and pushed a week or so ago.








 
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Don't you mean: "Sorry, that's the last one..."

You're not kidding.

First shot is sort of a 'retake' of the shot that I overdeveloped and pushed a week or so ago.

I like this retake. It's a good scene, but there's a lot that keeps me looking again, the bridge to the left, the shadows, the reflections of the water on the bottom.

All of these are great, thanks for sharing.

It reminds me that I loved the look of that 80mm lens when I got my 330. A bargain for such nice image quality. Now I want to break it out again and try some more.
 

The rocks at the bottom of the print POP. Nice.