The photo below is the first photo of a silo I made on a road trip using the Cambo 5x7 S3 monorail after I'd restarted large format photography from a 2 decade absence or more. The underground current of roadtrip photography in Australia does include images made with a large format camera.
The silo was near Kwong on the Sturt Highway west of Wagga Wagga in NSW. It was in 2015 a year or so after my Edgeland exhibition at Manning Clark House in Canberra in 2014. It was a road trip that connected back to those I'd done in the 1980s. I was happy to be on the road with the large format camera once again. When I saw the silo near an old, disused railway line with the overcast sky I thought that it would make a good subject for the Cambo:
I didn't know about the problem of bellows yaw then, which was caused by raising the monorail's front standard too high. When I scanned the negative I was so disappointed and frustrated. How come I didn't see the black semicircle at the bottom of the ground glass of the camera when I was composing the photo?