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I really love this image. Nicely done! The details in the stones is wonderful and the square format works well.

Reminds me of one of my own railroad images (this image was taken before I bought my first Hasselblad, so it doesn't have the same detail and resolution as your image...sorry!).

Gary
 

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and some other random pictures....


all these pictures were made with a 500 c/m that I recently got. I have never used film before and these five pictures are from the first three rollfilms I've every exposed (T-Max-100 and mostly Ilford HP5+) :)
 

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They are all wonderful examples of how versatile B&W film is.

For me the greatest characteristic of B&W prints is that no matter when they were taken they never age - they remain looking contemporary - the perfect adornment to a home!
 
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