Two more scenes around Kerrville from my "lost" box of Tmax 4x5 negatives. I noticed that the 100 sheet Tri-x box they were stored in had cost me $20.85. I must be getting old?? Terry
Two more scenes around Kerrville from my "lost" box of Tmax 4x5 negatives. I noticed that the 100 sheet Tri-x box they were stored in had cost me $20.85. I must be getting old?? Terry
Darn nice, Terry !
Thanks for the comment Barry. I've always felt that part of the state has the most photographic potential.
Very nice tones, and I love the almost-circular image space; reminds me of the early, early Kodak Brownie cameras.
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Really nice Terry. I agree with you it's a beautiful area,I've family close to Dripping Springs and always enjoy the scenery.
Don
Thanks Joe. These were made with the Bender wooden camera. The lens board could be positioned for either 33mm or 87mm focal lengths but with the shorter FL a lot of the view was lost due to the thickness of the board so I increased the hole diameter (not very uniformly) with a small round file. Thought about cropping it out in the prints but then decided I liked the effect -- like standing inside the camera looking out. Terry