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View from the Val dal Bügliet near the Bernina Pass towards the Piz Cambrena and its glacier. Scan from an old slide.
"someone painted the sky"
Rolleiflex sl 66,Kodak Trix 400, Xtol
Ilford multigrade fb classic 5k
Ilford Multigrade develop
24x30cm/ 20x20
stop bath water
Alkaline Fixer
selenium sepia split toning
Pentax MX, SMC Pentax 135 mm f/3.5, pellicola Fomapan 200@200, sviluppo con Bellini Hydrofen 1+39 per 8 minuti.
# Camera: Balda CA 35 analog Camera
# Film: Ilford XP2
# Scanner: Nikon Coolscan 5000ED with VueScan Software
# Edited with Affinity Photo
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The PrintAid Project was started in April to raise money for the earthquake disaster in Japan by selling photography prints (including one of mine). It eventually raised £1,133 for the Red Cross! THANKS to everyone who contributed. Although this particular project has been wrapped up, people in Japan are still in need and there are numerous ways to continue helping out.
The analogue photographs show the „Due Laghi“ region between Lago Maggiore and Lago di Orta in Italy/Piedmont.
Die analogen Fotografien zeigen die Region „Due Laghi“ zwischen Lago Maggiore und Lago di Orta in Italien/Piemont
# Camera: Olympus OM2n
# Scanner: Nikon Coolscan 5000ED with VueScan Software
# Film: Kodak Gold 200
# Edited with Affinity Photo
Another one of the Croft at Cow Low. What a difference a bit of light makes to the colours and shadows, particularly important on film due to the low dynamic range. #hasselblad500cm #kodakportra #6x6 #analogphotography #your_peakdistrict
There is a saying in Syrian culture: "What is sweeter than honey? Vinegar that is free."
Despite the substantial rain, the allure of free tacos, especially from a well known local restaurant, brought out everyone in the district to the truck. And what a line it was! What a moment of life to capture, it was.
Was it worth it? Absolutely.
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Camera: LOMO Voskhod (1967)
Lens: f2.8/45 T-48 fixed, triplet style with lanthanum glass.
Film: JCH Streetpan 400 (Agfa Aviphot 200)
Exposure: 200 ISO, developed at 400 ISO.
Weather: Overcast, very rainy, afternoon.
Scan: Lab scan.
I'm not sure about this photo whether I should really write something about it or just leave it that way? Everyone can make their own thoughts about it and what they feel. Only this: This image means a lot to me, it was a long time ago - back in the days of analog times with my old Canon F1 - and it is an important part of me and my whole life.
Life goes on and this picture helps me a lot to do this now, because children give me everything and they are the hope for tomorrow. They are full of joie de vivre, real and authentic. The time with them was the best of my life, but also the most intense.
Don't limit your child to what you've learned because they were born in a different time.
(From Hebrew.)
Three things have remained from Paradise: The stars of the night, the flowers of the day and the eyes of children.
(Dante Alighieri)
There are so many wonderful memories attached to this picture. I have a tear in my eyes...
Ludovico Einaudi - Una Mattina