Post the best shot from your most recent roll.

I like that effect with the sprocket-holes, Richard. I think it gives that shot a good margin to complete it nicely. I have been meaning to try the 35-120 thing in my Hasselblad magazine...

Thanks, much appreciated. Most difficult part was getting the film to "sit down" on the scanner (using the 120 carrier on an Epson V550). :)
 
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Fabulous, William. The perspective puts us 'on their side' of the work, which seems to me more intimate, less confrontational/touristy. And though the pile of wood (fuel?) is confining, indeed a wall, its contrast, along with the smoke, sets off the workers. The background light coming through the wall is essential, but also somehow pitiless.
 
Fabulous, William. The perspective puts us 'on their side' of the work, which seems to me more intimate, less confrontational/touristy. And though the pile of wood (fuel?) is confining, indeed a wall, its contrast, along with the smoke, sets off the workers. The background light coming through the wall is essential, but also somehow pitiless.

thank you ..
that pile of wood is the fuel
I just try not to shot frontally .. my respect for the workers that works very hard in very hot environment

SIncerely
William Jusuf
 
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