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This is not a special image but the way it was shot is. This is Kodak Ektachrome in a 110 cart. I put 120 Ektachrome into my film slitter to cut it to 127 size. The remnant is 16mm wide, perfect for 110 cameras. The camera is my Minolta 110 Zoom SLR. (The one with the bump on top...) This camera doesn't really care if there are sprocket holes. I split open a used 110 cart and loaded the 16mm film remnant onto the backing paper, put it all back together. All of this was done in a changing bag. I did practice in daylight till I got it right. I AM going to make a device to punch the correct sprocket holes so I can load any type film remnant into a 110 cart for all 110 cameras. Can you imagine Fuji Velvia 100 in 110 format..?! You may wonder why bother with 110 at all..? Because I can, and the only place I exhibit is on the web. The Met in New York City is not really interested in 4x6 photos....or any of my others, either. Their loss, my friends are all here. Hugs...Nyms
110/365.
24th April 2010.
Sorry, been a bit busy this weekend, so this is just a shot taken out in the back lane at sunset, the colours are from the ND filters I had attached to the lens, the haze I added in PSE to soften it down a bit.
February 2013 shoot with Lexy Quinn (MM#2844268) in Deep Ellum. Shot on expired (ca 1986) Kodak color negative film using a Vivitar TELE 805 Point 'n Shoot 110 format camera.
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Minolta Mark II 110 SLR camera
Lomography Orca BW 110 film
18th November 2016., Los Angeles, California
The junction of freeway 110 & freeway 105 in Los Angeles, California, USA
A little SOOC love from the Pentax Q and my wildflower patch....it is still blooming very well but small patches are starting to seed. A couple of weeks and it'll be gone....
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IRELAND : A Dublin to Belfast down 'Enterprise' passing the Dublin suburban station of Portmarnock in July 2010 headed by Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail 3,200 hp C-C GM-EMD No.233 ''River Clare''.
Chasuble (detail) with the image of the Tree of Jesse, inspired by a chasuble of the 15th century from the collection of the Dutch priest Gerard van Heukelum.
Collection: Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht