Showing posts with label fort lupton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fort lupton. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Pinhole day Extra


I found an extra shot I'd lost track of. So that makes a total of seven. 

This is a group of re-enactors in their camp. 17th century camping in snow is not a lot of fun! 

Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Pinhole day #6



This is the sixth image of six made for the 2018 International Pinhole day, which was Sunday April 29th of this year. 

A view of the central courtyard and tower from a higher angle. Fort Lancaster is a recreation of the 1840's trading fort that was located in what is now Fort Lupton Colorado. The fort was created by the The South Platte Valley Historical Society using building methods of the time. 

Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.

Friday, May 4, 2018

Pinhole day #5


This is the fifth image of six made for the 2018 International Pinhole day, which was Sunday April 29th of this year. 

 This is another angle of the central courtyard and tower. Fort Lancaster is a recreation of the 1840's trading fort that was located in what is now Fort Lupton Colorado. The fort was created by the The South Platte Valley Historical Society using building methods of the time. 

 Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Pinhole day #4



This is the fourth image of six made for the 2018 International Pinhole day, which was Sunday April 29th of this year. 

 Farm house near Fort Lancaster. This historic farm house was in danger of being demolished and was moved to the South Platte Valley Historical Society property for preservation. 

 Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Pinhole day #3


This is the third image of six made for the 2018 International Pinhole day, which was Sunday April 29th of this year. 

Stairs up to the well tower at Fort Lancaster. The fort is a recreation of the 1840's trading fort located in what is now Fort Lupton Colorado. The fort was created by the The South Platte Valley Historical Society using building methods of the time. 

Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Pinhole day #2


This is the second image of six made for the 2018 International Pinhole day, which was Sunday April 29th of this year. 

 Central courtyard and tower of Fort Lancaster, a recreation of the 1840's trading fort located in what is now Fort Lupton Colorado. The fort was created by the The South Platte Valley Historical Society using building methods of the time. 

Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.

Monday, April 30, 2018

Pinhole day #1


This is the first image of six made for the 2018 International Pinhole day, which was Sunday April 29th of this year. 

 Central courtyard and tower of Fort Lancaster, a recreation of the 1840's trading fort located in what is now Fort Lupton Colorado. The fort was created by the The South Platte Valley Historical Society using building methods of the time. 

Specifics: Image made with a Travelwide 4x5 camera and a f/285 pinhole, film is Fuji Neopan Acros 100 4x5 sheet film. Normal development with Clayton F76+ developer.