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The dogs are perfect!
 
I was lucky - they came in to cool off just before I took the shot

Based on my only visit to Pompeii, I'm surprised they aren't small lizards.
 
Mamiya C330f with Mamiya-Sekor 55mm f/4.5, Kodak T-Max 400, dark yellow filter, Developed in HC-110, Dilution B.



 
Farm, Palenge near Durbuy, Prov. de Luxembourg, Belgium.


Linhof Technorama 617 + K2 filter on Tri-X @ 1600ASA in E-76 1+1
 
St Johan in Ranui, Villnöss, Sud Tirol
Fuji GW680lll. FP4. Print on Foma Variant FB
 
G Okeefe House Abiquiu N Mexico
Leica, 21mm, Tri-X, Print on Foma FB
 
Courthouse / Roswell, NM

Sinar F2 4x5
Nikon Nikkor W 150mm f5.6
FPP Mummy 400 rated at iso 200 developed for 7 min in HC-110 1:31 @20C

 
That looks like a proper dreary day. Have you been to Aberdeen at all Stephen? On a cloudy day, the whole place is 18% gray. Good ol Granite. Ha ha.

Just working with the conditions at hand. Fortunately, it worked with the name of the castle. I was only able to stop for lunch on a Sunday in Aberdeen (The Granite City) as I was behind schedule and needed to catch the ferry in Ullapool for the Isle of Lewis.
 
San Francisco de Asís :: Ranchos de Taos, NM
Rolleiflex, FP4, Print on Ilford Warmtone FB
 
I went to see an exhibition on Strand's work today and his photograph of this same building was one of my favorites. Your version is beautiful too!

Thank you Daniela, I go to this place every time i visit Taos. I've photographed it in 5x7", 6x8cm, 6x6. Each time the light is different and i come away with a different image.