mike c
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Matt, ya its the same, just missing an "O" never was any goud with spelein.
Thank you everyone for the comments on my card! Here's a bit more info:
I used Sepia Sulfide 221 toner, which is a bleach and redevelopment toner. I bought the Photographer's Formulary kit to try it out. I tried to bleach only the highlights by just doing a quick bleach for a few seconds, which worked well but also gave some variable results due to the short time. (The other way to do this is dilute the bleach, which I haven't tried yet.)
The GS645W is a wide angle (28mm equiv.) so I was quite close to the building which accounts for the perspective. This was a handheld shot on HP5+, I can almost guarantee I was shooting f/11 at 1/250.
This pump station was built for the WWII Canol pipeline. Everything was abandoned in 1945 and this building has been there ever since. I love the way the wood has aged and really wanted to capture that texture, as some people noted it is really cool. Here is more of a close up detail:
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Self-portrait, Devil's Pass by Dead Link Removed, on Flickr
This was part of a camp located in a remote pass in the Mackenzie Mountains of the Northwest Territories. With the road long gone it's only visited by a few hikers and hunters each year. You can still land a small plane here as the roadbed serves as a runway. In our case, we had paddled and hiked for four days to get here and we had another six days to go until the end of our trip, carrying our boats and all of our gear on our backs. (If you'd like to read about the trip see here: https://adelorenzo.exposure.co/mackenzie-mountains)
Here's a couple of more photos from that particular area:
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Buildings, Mile 108 Canol by Dead Link Removed, on Flickr
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Truck, Mile 108 Canol by Dead Link Removed, on Flickr
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