They're not operational. It's a nat'l historic landmark now.Might want an earlier date as the furnaces build up a lot of heat during the day and June is getting pretty warm by then.
Operational is irrelevant, thats a lot of steel and concrete and if the daytime temps get above 80 the heat built up from solar radiation can get a bit intimidating. Theres no ac there except in the museum building.They're not operational. It's a nat'l historic landmark now.
Nice.!I can attest to the Sloss Furnaces being a fascinating place to photograph. Here are a few Hasselblad Tri-X 400 frames from 2017. The month was May and very comfortable. I did not pay a fee for personal photographs.
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Thank you, you are too kind. I have not enlarged any of them, yet. I am trying to downsize the house and already have too many prints. What to do with all the stuff???Nice.!
But anyway, back to you.
Did you enlarge any of those.?
As much as it is possible to sell photographs these days, i can see those on 11x14 showing well at a gallery or art show.
Then again, i find that genre totally captivating. So i might be, unduly, biased.
Well Done.......
Awesome. Spectacular craftsmanship on your restoration. And I love the new red bellows. Have you used it now that it is renovated and restored?
Wow..... 12x20.!View attachment 267814 I would like to hear from everyone about making the gathering happen this year if it’s at all possible?
I’m going to include a before picture of my Folmer & Schwing Ultra Large Format 12x20
Thanks
Wow..... 12x20.!
25 sheets of black and white is 500-600 dollars......is that about right.?
I have a whole new respect for you LF Gals/Guys.
I do not spend that much on 35mm in 3 years.
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