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  1. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Agathla Peak

    Agathla Peak rises 1500 feet above the surrounding plain in Navajo County, Arizona. It's not far from Monument Valley. As the name of the county implies, this is Navajo country, and Agathla Peak is considered sacred by the Navajo. It is a "volcanic plug," not unlike Shiprock in New Mexico, which...
  2. Brian Moore

    High Rises, Seattle

    Nothing says "high rise" like looking up the side of a tall building. Canon F1 and Canon 17/f4 with Tri-X.
  3. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Man In The Early Stages of Rapture

    Went down to Seattle a couple of weeks ago and took with me my Canon F1 with a 17mm lens. Sat on a bench at Seattle Center to load some Tri-X in the camera and shot off the first few frames to advance the leader. Wasn't bothering to compose. Got this. Processed in Rodinal, semi-stand, 1+100...
  4. Brian Moore

    I tried to get a picture of the heat

    An intersection in Los Angeles. Canon F1 with Canon FD 17/4 lens and Arista EDU 400 film. Processed in Rodinal.
  5. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Disappointment!

    On a walkabout in the City of Angels I saw a sign for a brewery but when I got there I discovered it was coffee they were brewing! o_O Canon F1 and Arista EDU 400 film processed in Rodinal.
  6. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Bel Air

    Canon F1 and Arista EDU 1oo film developed in Rodinal.
  7. Brian Moore

    The Manes Exhibition Hall, Prague

    Canon F1 and Fomapan 100 film processed in Rodinal.
  8. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed The Chinese American Museum

    Discovered this delightful little museum quite by accident. It's on a small side street off the old Los Angeles Plaza. Canon F1 with FD17/4 and Arista Ultra 400 film processed in Rodinal. Outside Inside
  9. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed United States District Court House

    Behind it is the Los Angeles City Hall. Canon F1 and FD17/4 with Arista Ultra 400 film processed in Rodinal.
  10. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Los Angeles City Hall (or The Daily Planet)

    Canon F1 and FD17/4 with Arista Ultra 400 film processed in Rodinal.
  11. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Global Curiosity

    I snapped this a few years ago at the California Museum of Photography. Canon F1 and Arista Premium 400 (re-branded Tri-X) processed in Rodinal. (Apologies if I have posted it before.)
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