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Ian Grant

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Not sure which of the last two I like better. Both are excellent and very different from each other.

Thanks Stephen, they are from a set I made at the location which is near Ironbridge a World heritage site, I made a small hand-made book of the images unfortunately it was stolen. I did find a discarded broken tile put it back together and photographed it on a white background so that was the cover, the chimney and ivy was the last image, like a full stop.

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I like both of the Ladywood Tile Works photos.
With respect to the first one though, I can't stop myself from seeing a really large Q-Tip!:D
 

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I like both of the Ladywood Tile Works photos.
With respect to the first one though, I can't stop myself from seeing a really large Q-Tip!:D

Oxymoron, both of three :D Technically the site is in Broseley famous in the early days of the Industrial Revolution for it's white clay pipes which were exported particularly to the colonies in North America, they died out in the early 1900's. The chimney is maybe a quarter mile a walk from the Tile works, but then the site is also listed as a mine, but the entrances are levels that's following the seam where it outcrops rather than sinking a shaft, the area is sandstone, then the white clay, which is above the pink clay used for tiles, it's the edge of a coal field so sometimes there's a coal layer between the layers of clay.

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Detail of the defence wall built by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban in Condé-Sur-l'Escaut, dept. Nord-Pas-De-Calais, Hauts-De-France, France

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Detail of the defence wall built by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban in Condé-Sur-l'Escaut, dept. Nord-Pas-De-Calais, Hauts-De-France, France



Linhof Technorama 617 + Schneider-Kreuznach Super-Angulon 90mm, no filter, on Tri-X 1600ASA processed in X-Tol 1+1, wet scanned on Epson 750.

Very nice! Though you described the pic as detail of wall, I like how you have used the trees on the right hand side to go along with the wall.
 

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Two shots taken during my winter cycling tours.
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Horseman 985, Fomapan 400 2,25x3,25" (cut form 4x5" sheet), HC-110 (1+31 the first, 1+79 the second one), printed on Fomabrom Variant 111 developed with Fomatol LQN. Scanned from prints.
 

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Detail of the defence wall built by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban in Condé-Sur-l'Escaut, dept. Nord-Pas-De-Calais, Hauts-De-France, France

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I'll toss in a few local scenes ...
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From the lower end of my backyard! (Bronica SQ-A w/65mm Zenzanon on Fuji Acros)

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Along a nearby rail trail (Bronica SQ-A w/65mm Zenzanon on Delta 100)

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Along a trail in Evansburg State Park (Voigländer Perkeo II, 80mm Color-Skopar, Fuji Neopan 400)
 
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Detail of the overgrown defence wall built by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban and, at the horizon, a WWI Commonwealth graveyard in Ieper, Flanders Fields, Belgium

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Taken during a cold and foggy bike excursion.

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Horseman 985 with Topcor 90/5.6
Fomapan 400 2,25x3,25" @80 iso, HC 110 1+31 x 5'
Printed on Fomabrom Variant III
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Fomapan 400 2,25x3,25" @80 iso, HC 110 1+39 x 6'15"
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Detail of the overgrown defence wall built by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, Le Quesnoy, dept. du Nord-pas-de-Calais, région Hauts-de-France, France

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A couple from a recent walk in the Coast Range of Oregon. After years of shooting in the more open spaces of Southern California, I'm trying to get the hang of the denser forests up here; it's easy to get too much stuff in the frame and end up with no effective subject.

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Nettar 518/16 (the lens is a Novar, I think 75/4.5), TX at 800, HC-110, printed on MGFB Classic at grade 1 1/2.

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A couple from a recent walk in the Coast Range of Oregon. After years of shooting in the more open spaces of Southern California, I'm trying to get the hang of the denser forests up here; it's easy to get too much stuff in the frame and end up with no effective subject.

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Nettar 518/16 (the lens is a Novar, I think 75/4.5), TX at 800, HC-110, printed on MGFB Classic at grade 1 1/2.

-NT

I learned early on from a book on photography in elementary school that the best way to make photographs interesting is to move in to only have those things in the field of view where the objects of interest.
 

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I learned early on from a book on photography in elementary school that the best way to make photographs interesting is to move in to only have those things in the field of view where the objects of interest.

Even Kodak's little pamphlets for consumers on how to get better photos with their cameras and film had "get close" as one of their big rules. Always seemed odd to me, from a company that (in my early experience) most made cameras that wouldn't let you get closer than about five feet and stay sharp...
 

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I learned early on from a book on photography in elementary school that the best way to make photographs interesting is to move in to only have those things in the field of view where the objects of interest.

Therein lies the challenge with woodland scenes.

I visited a friend a few years back who moved to Maine. I'm a Southern California guy, we don't have woodlands. Coastal Maine is all trees. Ridiculously beautiful, lush, summer green... and damned near impossible to make photographically interesting for me. I asked my buddy, who'd lived there a decade, and he had the same issue. It's one of the reasons I'm always looking at this thread, just to see how people with good eyes approach it.

@ntenny You're doing good work. I love the river scene. Keep trying, keep posting. That area is just so beautiful and weird.
 

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I think it depends:
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