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The Flags at the entrance to the New Mexico Veterans Memorial - Albuquerque.
I do like this film. It puts me in mind of Kodak Plus-X.
Nikon F6, Nikkor 20mm f2.8, using Adox Silvermax 100. Exposed at ISO 125, commercially processed and using available light.
The revolutionaries against the backdrop of the Russian Government House.
Monument to the Heroes-combatants, participants barricade fighting on Krasnaya Presnya (sculptor - D.B Ryabichev architect - VA Nesterov) opened December 22, 1981 close to the Humpback Bridge. It is a sculptural composition of three pieces: a girl with a flag waving in the wind, a man down on one knee and holding a gun in one hand and a second hand Man hiking with cobblestones, which has fallen.
Variations on a theme «...with a film across Moscow»
Photo from series: «Just Moscow»
Camera: Kodak S1100 XL
Film: Adox Silvermax 100
Photo taken: 30/12/2015
Scanner: Epson Stylus Photo RX500
This is from a small series I made during the restoration of #blackwalnutcemetery. The volunteers have completed most of their work, which is satisfying for them but with all the gravestones reassembled and glued and standing upright, it's not nearly as interesting to me as a photographer. I'm amazed at how many things I photograph -- old buildings, abandoned cemeteries, graffiti -- are transient. This prompts me follow my own advice: If you see, shoot it because it probably won't be there the next time.
#adoxsilvermax100 #85mmnikkor #filmshooterscollective #abandonedcemetery #everybodyfilm #emulsive #analoguevibes
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Nikon F-801s
Zeiss ZF 85mm ƒ1.4
Adox Scala 160 {exp. 2020}
homemade Scala Reversal kit - vers.16_Kalogen / Blazinal
2-panel stitch
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