North end of Mill Avenue, the main North-South street through Tempe, Az.
Both bridges are used, the newer (left) for northbound traffic, the older (const. 1931) for southbound.
Hasselblad 500C
80mm Zeiss Planar / Green X1 filter
f/22 @ 8 seconds
Ilford FP-4 120
Ilfotec DD-X at 68F/20C for 6'45" constant agitation Jobo CPP processor.
Old and New Mill Ave. Bridges
Interesting shot. Love the perspective.
Very nice. Love the tones. This looks a bit grainy for FP-4 especially when developed in DD-X. I'm just curious. I really like grain for much of my work.
ncshutterbug wrote:
Very, very nice rmalarz.
Thanks, NCS. I appreciate your taking a look.
--Bob
Linda From Maine wrote:
Interesting shot. Love the perspective.
Thanks, Linda. That has provided me a backdrop for a few photographs, particularly people.
--Bob
Darkroom317 wrote:
Very nice. Love the tones. This looks a bit grainy for FP-4 especially when developed in DD-X. I'm just curious. I really like grain for much of my work.
DR317,
I agree with you. This was taken a few years ago and I was trying several different processing techniques. I'm not sure what I did with this one, but it did enhance the grain a bit.
--Bob
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
rmalarz wrote:
North end of Mill Avenue, the main North-South street through Tempe, Az.
Both bridges are used, the newer (left) for northbound traffic, the older (const. 1931) for southbound.
Hasselblad 500C
80mm Zeiss Planar / Green X1 filter
f/22 @ 8 seconds
Ilford FP-4 120
Ilfotec DD-X at 68F/20C for 6'45" constant agitation Jobo CPP processor.
:thumbup: Very nicely done.
vicksart wrote:
:thumbup: Very nicely done.
Thanks, Vick. I appreciate your taking a look and complimenting.
--Bob
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