Birdsboro scenes in 5x7...

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Hi, all -

Hauled out the rehabbed 5x7 this morning. A couple shots from Birdsboro PA.

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Both: B&J Watson Portrait View 5x7, Sironar-N 210/5.6, Arista.EDU Ultra 100 in HC-110 dil H. I need to go back when there's something going on in the sky, but there's a lot of scenes like this there (and all around this end of Pennsylvania). Plus, having a glorious time being out shooting again.

Thanks for looking,
Scott


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Looks like a solid result.

Can you get any good viewpoints of the industrial "stuff" in the background of the first shot?


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Definitely it is working well!

I admire people that can go out in the summertime with a LF, not to mention hacking the camera to shape beforehand.


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P C Headland wrote:
Tue Aug 19, 2025 3:10 am
Looks like a solid result.

Can you get any good viewpoints of the industrial "stuff" in the background of the first shot?

Thanks!

That’s Brown’s Feed mill. Have a bunch on 6x6 and 135, but none on LF. Definitely heading back, when the sky’s not a sheet of white.


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Julio1fer wrote:
Wed Aug 20, 2025 10:30 pm
Definitely it is working well!

I admire people that can go out in the summertime with a LF, not to mention hacking the camera to shape beforehand.
Thanks! Weather here is finally breaking. And beach crowds should be gone in the next week or two, so surf pics forthcoming.


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