Neverland Ranch Train Station (LF)



at Michael Jackson’s estate.

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16 comments

Air33 wrote...
how long was this exposure?

Jonathan Haeber wrote...
That was about 20 minutes. I was all around the exterior taking shots with my digi-cam while this was exposing.

Steve wrote...
it looked creepy from the thumbnail but i had no idea how creepy until i read the description!

It was the light, it was the angle wrote...
love it. a fave

Andrew Bisset wrote...
open shutter, grab a sandwich, take a short walk, close shutter.

Jonathan Haeber wrote...
HA HA. Pretty much :-), instead they were cookies.

Scotto Bear wrote...
how can i see it larger? -- Seen in your Neverland set. (?)

Jonathan Haeber wrote...
Usually, you can just ask and I'll add you as a contact.

Qbees wrote...
Great photo _ a fav for me too

Maria Levitsky wrote...
Jonathan-- what was the film/dev combo for this ?? and is it 4x5? I'm planning to do some night photography soon with my 8x10 and could use some advice on that. this, again is stunning.

smthcriminal29 wrote...
beautiful...too bad the numbers are covered. :(

Darron Fick wrote...
The clock numbers are simply overgrown now, so they appear covered. All the white (marble?) statuary out front is cloaked in dark cloth.

Jonathan Haeber wrote...
@marvellitsky: about 20 minutes, 85% moon, f-stop 8.0, Kodak T-Max (100 speed film), developed for six min. in D-76 stock solution at 70deg.Fahrenheit. Scanned on an Epson 4990, contrast and very very minor adjustments in Photoshop CS2. I hope that's all you need :-)

Ali wrote...
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Rockopolis, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

It was the light, it was the angle wrote...
wow i can't stop looking at this shot! makes me want to shoot LE with my Holga

amy carlino wrote...
Oh wow. This photo is absolutely stunning.


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