Brentor Church

Toby Webster

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The first two are from the same roll of FP4 as my recent post of Carn Kenidjack, the two of the graveyard were taken a month later on HP5. I posted versions of these taken with my phone a while back.

Ilford FP4 and HP5 120 with a Pentax 645n developed in 510-Pyro, which I'm beginning to like a lot as I get more used to it - the grain is lovely and fine.


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The first and second image represent Brent Tor so well. The rocks themselves look like they are being blown off the top of the tor such is the wind. My experience mirrors this in storms when its impossible to stand up on the rocks and it's amazing that the tree survives.
 
The first and second image represent Brent Tor so well. The rocks themselves look like they are being blown off the top of the tor such is the wind. My experience mirrors this in storms when its impossible to stand up on the rocks and it's amazing that the tree survives.

The lower of the two trees on the graveyard wall defies gravity as well as the elements. I didn't post this with the others as I messed up the exposure even more thoroughly!

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Great set of images - especially the final one where you messed up the exposure. I think it's perfect but I like the silhouette look.
 
Can't see that much wrong with the last one Toby. I tried lifting the shadows slightly in post but I ended up preferring the original for the atmospheric effect it gives to what is a graveyard when all's said and done. Very "Bronte" like.
 
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