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Jon Buffington

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The last of my Lake Superior images I will be sharing. I have some d***tal but I figure I will stick with film on my sharing here. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Canon 7ne, 24-105L, Kodak Pro-Image 100, home developed, pakon scan.

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Rolleiflex, Kodak TMY-2, work print on Foma Variant. (I'm always amazed by what a great film TMY-2 is)
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Along the road into Kings Canyon NP. NIkon FM2n, series e 35/2.5, warming filter (not sure which one), Provia 100, home dev and scan.

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Love these old, dilapidated building captures!

Thank you Jon. I have another negative to work on with more context around the building . Must have been a tough place to eke out a living before irrigation, with only 14" average yearly IMG_7328 2.jpg rainfall. The building is in the middle of a field with no road to it anymore....the sandy soil was well over the tops of my shoes walking across to get the photo.
 

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Thank you Jon. I have another negative to work on with more context around the building . Must have been a tough place to eke out a living before irrigation, with only 14" average yearly View attachment 341991 rainfall. The building is in the middle of a field with no road to it anymore....the sandy soil was well over the tops of my shoes walking across to get the photo.

I appreciate the back story. Hard times from the past really put things into perspective.
 

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This is an iconic Yosemite shot that I took with a 75 or 55mm lens on a Pentax 67II:

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North Dome appears at the left and below is Royal Arches followed by Washington Column and, of course, Half Dome. I had originally thought that this was an Ansel Adams composition but was unable to find it in any of the collections that I have access to. However I have found two similar 19th century compositions by Carlton Watkins taken from the same general location:

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I once left my photo backpack which contained a Toyo 810MII, at least 2 lenses, spot meter, 5 holders...with the tripod attached against a tree at this location which was/is the day parking lot. It was a heavy tourist weekend ad it took me 45 minutes to drive from it to the 120 turn-off when I suddenly felt the need to check the trunk before I left the park. Sure enough the pack was missing and I drove back as fast as I could in the heavy creeping traffic and finally gave-up at the Conti Memorial where I found a parking spot and ran the rest of the way. Unbelievably is was still there!
 

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This is an iconic Yosemite shot that I took with a 75 or 55mm lens on a Pentax 67II:



North Dome appears at the left and below is Royal Arches followed by Washington Column and, of course, Half Dome. I had originally thought that this was an Ansel Adams composition but was unable to find it in any of the collections that I have access to. However I have found two similar 19th century compositions by Carlton Watkins taken from the same general location:


I once left my photo backpack which contained a Toyo 810MII, at least 2 lenses, spot meter, 5 holders...with the tripod attached against a tree at this location which was/is the day parking lot. It was a heavy tourist weekend ad it took me 45 minutes to drive from it to the 120 turn-off when I suddenly felt the need to check the trunk before I left the park. Sure enough the pack was missing and I drove back as fast as I could in the heavy creeping traffic and finally gave-up at the Conti Memorial where I found a parking spot and ran the rest of the way. Unbelievably is was still there!

Beautiful prints and an amazing story about the almost lost gear. The worst luck I have had is driving off from a location along a river near or in GSMNP then realizing later that I did not have my tripod. It was gone.
 

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One more with a little space around the house for context.
Print on Ilford Warmtone FB (Rolleiflex/TMY-2)
I keep getting reminded why i like both the film and the paper so much. One has so much resolution and the other so much depth.
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Very nice view of castle and surroundings.
I like this image very much!

Thank you. The balance on this one is very delicate. It's hard to get the quality of light right. I may think I've nailed it, but it will later look too light or too dark. Still not sure if it's at a place I like.

I shot this after 8pm. It had been raining all afternoon. I had given up for the day and was checking into a B&B in the village when the rain stopped and there was this stillness and amazing enveloping light. I drove back and had the rare experience of being present in the moment. I made a number of images, but even if nothing worked, I would still regard it as one of my top times photographing.
 

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Hot Springs, Arkansas. FM2n, series e 35/2.5, yellow/orange filter, TMX, dev Rodinal, pakon scan
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Jon Buffington

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Remnants of the Old Butterfield Stage Coach Rd in operation from 1858-1861, far far west TX along the NM border, Guadalupe Mtns NP. Leica M5, VC 35/2.5, yellow/orang filter, fp4+
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