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I've decided to take a break for a day from posting the pictures from the last Lincoln Flickr walk to share this image I shot with my Yashica MAT 124 (medium format TLR) late last year. I hope you like what I've done with it. I could never figure out exactly how to shoot this crypt with a "normal" camera, even though I've always been intrigued by it. The solution presented itself when I was using the medium format camera: it needed to be shot in a square.
I've decided to take a break for a day from posting the pictures from the last Lincoln Flickr walk to share this image I shot with my Yashica MAT 124 (medium format TLR) late last year. I hope you like what I've done with it. I could never figure out exactly how to shoot this crypt with a "normal" camera, even though I've always been intrigued by it. The solution presented itself when I was using the medium format camera: it needed to be shot in a square.
Labels: cemetery, crypt, medium format, photo, photographer, photography, tlr, tomb, yashica, yashica mat 124
1 Comments:
Thanks! I used Fuji NPH 400, but it was a couple years old and so it had some problems. I did some color adjustments etc. in Photoshop as well.
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