Bobs Farm wreck

Ray Heath
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Bobs Farm wreck

Postby Ray Heath » 15 Dec 2012, 08:40

Image captured on FB paper neg in a home made simple lens sliding box 8x10 camera.

This version scanned from the contact print with minor adjustments in PS.

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Ray

Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photographs are "a bridge that spans the widening gulf of time" (Michael Hiley 1979, 5).

Walter Glover
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Re: Bobs Farm wreck

Postby Walter Glover » 15 Dec 2012, 08:54

Ray,

All this work is exceptionally good. My belief is that it would not matter in the slightest the equipment and processes used, the pictures would be great because you have a great eye for a picture.

I won't bog the forum down with individual responses to each of your shots, but hope that this appraisal suffices for all of it.
Walter Glover

"We see things not as they are. We see them as we are."
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Maris
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Re: Bobs Farm wreck

Postby Maris » 15 Dec 2012, 11:39

"I'll echo Walter Glover and say exceptionally good. But your processes and procedures are interesting to me because I tried the same thing; just not with similar success.

Ray Heath
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Re: Bobs Farm wreck

Postby Ray Heath » 15 Dec 2012, 21:30

Thank you very much Walter.

Thanks Maris, probably beginners luck and my not having any pre-concieved ideas about what LF photography should be has allowed to try various techniques.
Ray

Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photographs are "a bridge that spans the widening gulf of time" (Michael Hiley 1979, 5).


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