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Karen Stuebing | all galleries >> Photo A Day and Challenges - 2012 >> Miscellaneous in May > Forsaken
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25-MAY-2012

Forsaken




Tech notes: Mamiya RB67 with 90mm C lens. Kodak TMAX 400. Developed in Kodak TMAX developer, 6 minutes at 72F. This is the test run on the new developing time and temperature.

Mamiya RB67
1/250s f/8.0 iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time25-May-2012 09:03:41
MakeMamiya
ModelRb67
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Mode (-1)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Dave Hawkins28-May-2012 21:59
Wonderful textures, would love to hear the story this side of a house could tell.... V
borisalex27-May-2012 07:28
Another great story telling image! BV.
Colin Storey26-May-2012 18:40
Test run works very well, superb textures and tones in this very well composed image. v
bill friedlander26-May-2012 18:17
Lovely tones and textures, and wonderful reflection in the window. Looks like an attempt was made to keep the building from sagging. V
janescottcumming26-May-2012 17:58
Great window reflections and textures in this image. A nice range of tones too. V
J S Quesada26-May-2012 17:23
Bravo! Fabulous shot and great tones. V
Antonis Sarantos26-May-2012 17:19
Excellent image!!! Bravo Karen. V
Tom LeRoy26-May-2012 15:17
Sure got the title right for this shot. Excellent tones and textures, I think your spot on for the dev. time/temp. V
globalgadabout26-May-2012 13:44
certainly some major sag here...a lifeless shell that still fascinates..
Jeff Real26-May-2012 12:45
A perfect tittle for the superior work of monochrome art. You photography is filled with meaning. ~V~
Nestor Derkach26-May-2012 11:48
Great work in the dark room as always and with time and temperature for birth of the image.
Excellent image caption , with nice monochrome soft values.
Vote
Marcia Colelli26-May-2012 10:52
Nice title, details and perspective V
LynnH26-May-2012 04:41
Well, I do notice that the tones are a bit richer in this one. I suppose that came with the longer development time. The perspective and details are great.
The house is sad. I always think about the souls who came and went, laughed and cried... V
larose forest photos26-May-2012 02:52
There is something very appealing, nostalgic and also sad, about these abandoned houses. The Ottawa Valley has many such places and I want to stop and photograph them all! This is a wonderful testament to the endurance and beauty of these old buildings. VV
Richard Vance26-May-2012 02:02
That reminds me, my house needs painting. LOL Well presented emotive image, Karen.
Best to you,
Dick:)
Frank Brault26-May-2012 02:02
An excellent composition and I like the subtle tonality and fine textures. Kind of sad to see the deterioration. V
John King26-May-2012 00:15
This composition tells the story of this neglected and slowly decaying house. Excellent composition details and tones. Like I agree with Walter the reflection in the window is superb. V
Tom Munson25-May-2012 23:49
Beautiful textures and composition, Karen!
Guest 25-May-2012 23:23
Beautiful work. V.
Walter Otto Koenig25-May-2012 23:00
Superb details and tones in this well composed image. Great with the complete window reflecting in the middle. "V"
Simon Chandler25-May-2012 22:46
Dramatic perspective and composition with captivating clarity and details. v
sue anne25-May-2012 22:38
Very well seen and interesting house with history to it.
Mike H.25-May-2012 22:16
The details in this shaded side of the structure are very good --
although sad at the same time. Nice work, Karen!
Reykjavik Impressions / Stefán Ólafsson25-May-2012 21:21
Great image Karen! V.