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Jim Galli
20-Jul-2010, 16:44
It's Mark Sawyer's fault, blame him.
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Youngblood07102010/BalanceBeamScaleS.jpg
balance beam scale
These really don't belong in the still life section and I could picture the groans, so I decided to start a new thread for old timey junk and workshops that are lost in a time warp. Let's see what you've got. Here are 2 to get us going.
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Youngblood07102010/HandWheelsS.jpg
handwheels, floating
Paul Metcalf
20-Jul-2010, 17:47
some junk, 8x10 van dyke
shadow images
20-Jul-2010, 21:07
Sorry for the quality, had to steal it from my site. I don't scan any of my photos.
Georgetown Steam Plant, Linhof III, J.L.&S meniscus, CameraFusion Digital Back
http://hemingway.cs.washington.edu/portfolio/content/030-Steam/20100508-_BRH0202.jpg
Pete Watkins
21-Jul-2010, 01:02
The two B&W ones un named ML Petzval and Foma 100 in D-76H 1-1.
The Coloured one 90 mm SA.
Buttress Engineering in the village of Newton Burgoland.
Pete
Darryl Baird
21-Jul-2010, 06:14
Voightlander Portrait Euryscop 2A, f/16, 12 minutes [f/16 in an Ilex #5 shutter]
(kinda corny, but I was basically just testing the lens and couldn't help myself... blame everybody on this forum, but especially Jim Galli) :D
http://www.darrylbaird.com/LF/FlowerWheel.jpg
mandoman7
21-Jul-2010, 09:55
http://images56.fotki.com/v702/photos/2/1219782/7565497/gears1e-vi.jpg
8x10, 12" Ektar Commercial
Jim Galli
21-Jul-2010, 11:55
Glad the thread launched OK. I like them all!
Glad the thread launched OK. I like them all!
Indeed, Jim, thanks for getting the thread going!
Here's a picture of the very latest in mid-19th century technology for operating a water gate.
4x5, Ilford Delta 100, 90mm Fujinon, about a minute exposure at f32.
Bruce
Blueberrydesk
21-Jul-2010, 16:26
Finally, a thread I can post in! :-0
http://www.sundownis.com/images/smithyshop1weba.jpg
One of my first lith prints. Done on an 8x10 Tachihara, with a Rodenstock 210mm, if I remember rightly.
Shot at the Marshall Gold Discovery State Park in Coloma, CA. The smith's there are volunteers, and great guys (and gals!) to talk to.
Jeffrey Sipress
21-Jul-2010, 19:43
A huge Ingersoll belt powered compressor in the shafthouse at the Cerro Gordo Mines, Inyo Mountains, CA
http://machinearts.com/fredphotos/ingersoll1.jpg
The exterior of an old quonset hut that housed a workshop and storage of all kinds of old stuff at the top of the White Mtns in eastern CA.
http://machinearts.com/fredphotos/cctank.jpg
http://www.adweb.co.uk/ian/photography/hastings25/Images/img505.jpg
A sound mirror at Dungeness:
http://www.andrewgrantham.co.uk/soundmirrors/locations/denge/
Speed Graphic, 127/4.7 Ektar, TMax 400, Xtol 1+1
Allen in Montreal
23-Jul-2010, 08:42
......
http://machinearts.com/fredphotos/cctank.jpg
Nice!
Hi!
This one with a Toyo CF & Nikon 150/5.6, TMAX100
Greetings!
Alejandro
http://ufpd.net/dr/musculo/4.jpg
DaveTheWalker
26-Jul-2010, 06:01
Both from Lacey Green Windmill, Bucks. Taken with a Mamiya RB67 and Ilford Delta 3200 film.
I know, technically medium format... I'll take them down if it's not allowed(!)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3213/2991890198_9703468d90_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3215/2991046239_00ed85b9ba_b.jpg
Dave
Keith Pitman
26-Jul-2010, 16:14
Abandoned Farm, Eastern Plains, Colorado All 4x10s.
Dave Wooten
26-Jul-2010, 16:22
Oh, I thought Jim was doing a workshop! :)
Great photos.
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