Tag: buildings
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Tall angular building Canon PowerShot S95 2016
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Captured: On the schoolhouse steps
I’ve been looking through old photographs as I’ve thought about a subject for the photo book I’d like to produce. Reviewing photos from my Pentax KM, I found this 2013 photo of my dad. I used a 55mm f/1.8 SMC Pentax lens and Kodak TMax 400 film — which I mistakenly shot at 100. Fortunately, Photoshop rescued…
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Fire station 32 Kodak Brownie Starmatic, Kodak Portra 160 2012
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Polka-dotted chair Polaroid One Step 600, Polaroid 600 film (expired) 2012
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Indianapolis Athletic Club Nikon N90s, 50mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor Arista Premium 400 I added a touch of sepia toning to this. I don’t normally do that sort of thing, but this photo seemed to be asking for it.
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Looking up Nikon N90s, 50mm f/1.8 AI Nikkor Arista Premium 400
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The Huddleston Farmhouse, on the National Road in Indiana
You’ll find Quaker influence up and down the National Road across Indiana, but most prominently in Wayne and Hendricks Counties. A prominent Quaker, John Huddleston, settled on this 78-acre site and built his home here, just west of Cambridge City, near the town of New Auburn in Wayne County. He built this house in 1841. In…
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Costumes by Margie Voigtländer Vito II Kodak Gold 200 2015
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Door at Second Presbyterian Nikon F2AS, 50mm f/2 AI Nikkor Arista 100 EDU (expired) Indianapolis’s Second Presbyterian is breathtakingly beautiful, but even after a dozen trips there to shoot it, I just haven’t gotten a good feel for photographing the place.
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Historic architecture in Shelbyville on the Michigan Road
Driving the Michigan Road, Shelbyville is the first town you encounter southeast of Indianapolis. Even though the town wasn’t incorporated until 1850, it existed before the Michigan Road was built. If the road had run straight, it would have bypassed Shelbyville. But Shelbyville would not be denied. The road was curved to enter Shelbyville, and then curved again…
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At Juan Solomon Park Nikon F2, 50mm f/2 AI Nikkor Arista 100 EDU (expired) This is the nearest park to my home, and is a frequent, convenient subject.
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Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Canon PowerShot S95 2015