Hooton Pagnell Hall is one of the oldest Halls in this area. Parts of Hooton Pagnell Hall may be as old as 14th Century. The Hall was bought by the Warde family in the late 1600s, and has been in the family ever since.
During the First World War, (Sarah) Julia Warde-Aldam opened the Hall up as a hospital, treating soldiers wounded at the Front. Today, the Hall is a private residence and a wedding venue.
This photograph was made with a ZeroImage 2000 wooden Pinhole Camera which has a fixed aperture of f/138. The film used was Fuji Acros 100 and was exposed for 1 minute 8 seconds and developed in PyrocatHD developer for 17 minutes.
Nice print, and thank you for showing us a different type of print than digital, and the process.
IanBarber wrote:
Hooton Pagnell Hall is one of the oldest Halls in this area. Parts of Hooton Pagnell Hall may be as old as 14th Century. The Hall was bought by the Warde family in the late 1600s, and has been in the family ever since.
During the First World War, (Sarah) Julia Warde-Aldam opened the Hall up as a hospital, treating soldiers wounded at the Front. Today, the Hall is a private residence and a wedding venue.
This photograph was made with a ZeroImage 2000 wooden Pinhole Camera which has a fixed aperture of f/138. The film used was Fuji Acros 100 and was exposed for 1 minute 8 seconds and developed in PyrocatHD developer for 17 minutes.
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Impressive!: your photo, camera and processing.
Steve
Ian, that's a wonderful image, enhanced by the narrative regarding the hall. Very nice tonality and very sharp focus.
--Bob
IanBarber wrote:
Hooton Pagnell Hall is one of the oldest Halls in this area. Parts of Hooton Pagnell Hall may be as old as 14th Century. The Hall was bought by the Warde family in the late 1600s, and has been in the family ever since.
During the First World War, (Sarah) Julia Warde-Aldam opened the Hall up as a hospital, treating soldiers wounded at the Front. Today, the Hall is a private residence and a wedding venue.
This photograph was made with a ZeroImage 2000 wooden Pinhole Camera which has a fixed aperture of f/138. The film used was Fuji Acros 100 and was exposed for 1 minute 8 seconds and developed in PyrocatHD developer for 17 minutes.
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It has a mystical feel to this one...well done.
Wonderful result and great narration!
I really like this: great atmosphere.
Those old structures are really something. Nice shot!
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steve L
Loc: Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
So nice to see your work again !!
Thanks Ian,
Steve
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