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I used to live in the house on the right when I was very young. It was haunted... that or I was having a bad reaction to the Phenobarbital I was given for my seizures.

Autunno - shot on film 35MM -

Bologna - shot on film 35MM

Florence - sunset - film 35MM

Olympus om 2

Washi film w

Arriva la Primavera (film 35MM)

Riflessi - film 35MM

La natura e il vento (shot on film 35MM)

35mm film, scanned with a D750.

35mm film. Scanned with a D750.

A roll of 35mm still in my old Canon TX. I'm not sure when I loaded it. Attached to the spool and ready to shoot. It's curling on the edges now. An interesting find and reminds me of how photography started for me. With digital I'm able to post this without sending the film out, then waiting a week or two to get the pics back. Going to a one hour photo was another pricier option that came along. Either way I didn't always know which pics came out until I got them back. #35 #FlickrFriday #film #35mmFilm #macro #Makro #analog #CanonTX #old #nostalgia #SLR

   

La nascita - film 35MM

La libertà - scatto analogico su film 35MM

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a pergear 35mm f/1.6 lens

Macro Mondays: "Treasured"

 

My father's Argus 35mm Range Finder camera.

 

The image is about 6.4 cm (2.5 inches) on the long edge.

35mm digitized slide reproduction

shot with a fujifilm x-t1 and a 7artisans 35mm f1.2 mark i lens

35mm film, 50mm lens, lens net. This picture was taken in 1995. 30 years ago. It’s amazing how much they are alive in that time and space. I don’t know where they are at anymore. But I can still feel the quantum entanglement. Can you tell if digital photos have the same resonance as a film image? When only digital pictures are left will that resonance be gone. Probably. However I think as humans we will learn to see the value in preserving and re-thriving pre digital technologies. As a pre digital photographer I’m interested in what post analog photographers experience when they see their images. Does it feel the same as digital? Personally I don’t think so. But I am interested in the universality of this experience of viewing film pictures vs digital pictures. No shade. I shoot both. But I guess I’m wondering if I’m experiencing it as a nostalgic influenced perspective or that it really does cross time and space differently than a digital photograph does even when you see them on a digital platform. Or not. lol

Scanned film print. Canon Automatic 35mm.

 

Off to Tennessee. This hike is a 5 mile round trip to the falls; trail moderate and lots of up and down hills. Great swimming hole at the base of the falls which is fill with people in the summer. Since it is the middle of the week in late fall, no one is here.

 

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN

 

pentax m 35mm 2.0

Camera - Canon (35mm) Sure Shot 85Zoom

Film - Ilford 35mm HP5 Plus Black and White (ISO 400)

Developer - Lab-Box, CineStill Df96 Monobath, 300ml continuous agitation for 3 min.

Scan - Epson Perfection V300 Photo

35mm film, 50mm lens, Kodak gold.

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