
This is just a small part of an amazing sculptural group in the National Memorial Park, a cemetery near my home in Falls Church, Virginia. It was made by the Swedish sculptor Carl Milles in the early 1950’s. Unfortunately the water works were out of commission when I took this picture.
I shot it in 1999 with two Mamiya C-330’s on a tripod. That was a massive rig! I can’t remember what lenses I used, but I think they were short telephotos, maybe 135’s. After a couple of outings with that setup, I basically gave up on medium format stereo, until my interest was rekindled last year.
–Paul Gillis















One of the traction engine owners was having a rest. He was gracious enough to let me get this shot. This was at the Milton Steam Era show, held every Labour Day weekend. Shot with my TL120 on Provia 100f. I can’t recall the aperture, but it must have been large on this overcast day.
I have wanted to try a circular mask for a while. I made this mask by cutting a piece of unexposed film with a hobby punch. Then I tried to find a subject slide to go with it. Turns out that a circular mask cuts out a huge amount of image. This makes it unsuitable for the vast majority of slides. I now consider it an option, just like portrait and landscape mounts, for when there are distractions on a slide pair that you need to remove.
Taken at the Milton Ontario, Steam Era Show, this truck looked great on the grass. It is a bit grainy due to the Provia 100 film (I still have a roll or two).
A bit different take on the obvious ferris wheel shot. I was looking for a different image, and I turned around and saw this view. I thought it would be interesting in stereo. f22 8 seconds on Provia 100f film thru my TL120.
