2009-02-23 // 14:10:06
Mikehoban
I adore your images.......wonderfull... ....Tell me, when you shoot T55, do you process the print / neg at the time of shooting or do you remove the film from the holder and process it later?. If you do it at the time, how do you protect your negative?.

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Hi mike,
First : Thanks!
Second: I process them right away, and I have my Polaroid P/N bucket handy - it takes 10 negatives, and is out of stock as far as I can see - with some speedwash or HCA. I also have another little tank wich takes 6 negs that is intended to develop 4x5" film.
Sometimes though, I just process them and then put them (the neg and the pos that is) back together for effect...

2009-02-22 // 07:30:03
RaymondMolinar
very nice!!

i love this so much.

i want to live on a ranch so bad!

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Thanks raymopnd!

2009-02-21 // 01:15:51
Fontinalis
Having been raised in the country, I loooooove old barns. They are wonderful subject, particularly for b&w. They are cathedrals to me. And this is one fine picture of such cathedral. Composition, tone, 'Orezemit' said it all, so I won't repeat. Thank you for another impeccable shot.
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thanks fontinalis. i´m quite satisfied with the sacral feeling.

2009-02-20 // 22:38:33
Herman
Wonderfullll
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thanks Herman, appreciate it.

2009-02-20 // 21:19:36
Reindeer

The only thing I would add to what Jeff wrote below is that you also came up with one damn fine title and one damn fine tag.


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yep, real imaginative eh?

2009-02-20 // 20:37:33
orezemit
well, this hasn't left my screen for a few minutes. i opened another window to search the camera out of interest. not too much info so far.

this picture shows true mastery and artistry for photography. the tonal range is exquisite even on my screen. the original must be breathtaking. such a well though composition too. i dare say this could not be any better. i need to have a long and proper look through your gallery. i know my time will be well spent and enjoyable.