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Matthias Church viewed over the shoulder of King St. Stephen's statue, taken atop the wall of nearby Fisherman's Bastion.

  

Agfa Scala 200x - D-76

(exposure and filtration unrecorded)

Hasselblad 500 C/M w/80mm f2.8 Zeiss CF Planar T*

Epson PERFECTION V750-M PRO SCANNER

(2010Xmas_Budapest_Agfa_Scala_200x_47604_003)

  

Sather Tower, Berkeley California, 10/1/2011

 

Sather Tower is a campanile (bell and clock tower) on the University of California, Berkeley campus. It is more commonly known as The Campanile due to its resemblance to the Campanile di San Marco in Venice, and serves as UC Berkeley's most recognizable symbol. It was completed in 1914 and first opened to the public in 1917. The tower stands 307 feet (93.6 m) tall, making it the third tallest bell and clock-tower in the world. It was designed by John Galen Howard, founder of the College of Environmental Design, and it marks a secondary axis in his original Beaux-Arts campus plan. Since then, it has been a major point of orientation in almost every campus master plan. The tower has seven floors, with an observation deck on the eighth floor. Some floors are used to store fossils. (from [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sather_Tower])

 

Agfa Scala 200 (expired 07/1999) - Xtol - (processed @ www.gammasf.com )

(Shot at 100ASA, Metered through the filter)

SEKONIC L-778 DUAL SPOT F METER

B+W (MC) RED-ORANGE #041 (22) FILTER

EV11: 1/15s @ f11

2deg backward tilt, 10mm downward shift (hence vignetting at the top)

Hasselblad Flexbody w/80mm CF Zeiss Planar T*

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(20110924_Scala200_exp199907_49466_005)

 

Agfa Scala 200x - Rodinal - (processed @ www.gammasf.com )

(exposure and filtration unrecorded, shot at 100ASA)

Olympus XA w/35mm f2.8 F-Zuiko

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Shot on Agfa Scala 200X at EI 200.

Black and white reversal (slide) film in 35mm format.

Reversal processed.

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Read on at: emulsive.org/photography/35mm-format/latch-key-kid-shot-o...

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I took these photos during a family invasion on Martha's Vineyard. That's Jordan taking a walkabout the Edgartown Lighthouse.

Frontiera Italia-Francia. Vista verso Mentone, prima cittadina francese.

Nikon F3, Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AI, Agfa Scala 200x (expired) pulled one stop, cross-processed in Rodinal 1+50 for 10 minutes at 68°F.

XA, Agfa Scala 200x , forzado a 800

 

Shooting at East Side on 04Nov, 2018 by Bill Talley, Uselessbay Photography. Walking and shooting on the East Side of Providence.

scans from the archives. nikon n90s + sigma 24-70mm f/2.8. agfa scala 200X: photoimpact west, santa monica, ca. scan: nikon coolscan 5000. EXIF tags: lenstagger.

The foggy Marin Headlands viewed from the Berkeley pier over an unusually quiet bay.

  

Agfa Scala 200x (expired 01/2001) - R09(Rodinal) 1+25 - (processed @ www.gammasf.com )

(Exposure Unrecorded, Shot at 125ASA, Handheld)

SEKONIC L-778 DUAL SPOT F METER

Hasselblad 500 C/M w/120mm f5.6 Zeiss S-Planar T*

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The foggy Marin Headlands viewed from the Berkeley pier over an unusually quiet bay.

 

This negative definitely lets me know the limitations of my scanner. The tonality on the contact sheet is perfectly subtle, yet uniform. I can hardly wait to enlarge this one.

 

Agfa Scala 200x (expired 01/2001) - R09(Rodinal) 1+25 - (processed @ www.gammasf.com )

(Exposure Unrecorded, Shot at 125ASA, Handheld)

SEKONIC L-778 DUAL SPOT F METER

Hasselblad 500 C/M w/120mm f5.6 Zeiss S-Planar T*

Epson PERFECTION V750-M PRO SCANNER

(20140406_AgfaScala200x_exp200101_R09Rodinal_1plus25_120mmSplanar_Berkeley_54127_003)

Nikon F3, Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AI-S, Agfa Scala 200x (expired) pulled one stop, cross-processed in Rodinal 1+50 for 10 minutes at 68°F.

Breezeway in Charlestown, RI

Top of the Future's Past Sculpture at Patricia's Green in Hayes Valley in San Francisco.

 

Shot during one of my daily morning walks.

 

Agfa Scala 200x - Rodinal - (processed @ www.gammasf.com )

(exposure unrecorded, shot at 100ASA, handheld)

Pentina w/50mm f2.8 Carl Zeiss Jenna Tessar

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Buda Castle and its gardens have been decorated with works of art since their foundation in the 14th century. Only written sources speak about the most important medieval works, but detailed pictorial and written information exists about the 19th-century artistic decoration of the palace which was mainly created by the most important Hungarian artists of the turn-of-century. Many of the statues survived the destruction during the siege of Budapest in 1944-45 and they were restored later. On the other hand important works of art were destroyed during the controversial reconstruction of the castle during the 1950s and 1960s.

 

The Fountain of the Fishing Children on the Danube terrace is the work of sculptor Károly Senyey from 1912. It depicts two children grappling with a huge fish. The fine workmanship of the fishing net is remarkable. The fountain was removed in 1955 and re-erected on the Rákóczi Square in Pest but brought back to its original place in 1976. It was restored in 2001.

 

The equestrian statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy stands on the Danube terrace, in a prominent position, high above Budapest. The Neo-Baroque statue was made by sculptor József Róna for the town of Zenta but the town could not afford its price. The monument was bought in 1900 as a temporary solution until the planned equestrian statue of King Franz Joseph was completed. This never happened so Prince Eugen remained on his plinth. This plinth is decorated by two bronze reliefs, showing the capture of the earth-works in Zenta and the decisive cavalry charge in the famous battle in 1697.

(from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_of_art_in_Buda_Castle#Sculptu... )

 

Shot at night. I mistakenly scanned this at 100Mpix+ and the detail that Scala offers in this image is incredible. This was a long exposure (on the order of 8-10 minutes) probably at f22, the soft ghosts on the terrace was due to people walking in and out of the scene as the entire square was very crowded.

 

Agfa Scala 200x (expired 01/2007) - Rodinal - (processed @ www.gammasf.com )

SEKONIC L-778 DUAL SPOT F METER

(Shot at 100ASA, exposure unrecorded, stabilized with a light Tripod)

MAMIYA 7 MEDIUM FORMAT RANGEFINDER W/ 80MM F4

Epson PERFECTION V750-M PRO SCANNER

(20130621_Scala200x_exp200701_Rodinal_Mamiya7_Budapest_52899_001)

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