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Test shots taken with an Argus C3 Rangefinder, bought in a flea market.
Kodak 100 TMAX, developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 12 minutes. Scanned on a Canon, CanoScan 8400F
Dave Schworm (aka Jake Blues) here with my august 5th pics.
I shot them with a C3 and a Sandmar wide angle lens.
They were taken at a park in Elyria, Ohio.
©2005 Dave Schworm
I bought an ancient Argus C3 Rangefinder, for the test roll I went out walking around the neighborhood. Aside from the light leak at the bottom, and I know where that is coming from, I am highly impressed with the old girl.
I have way too many of these bricks.
The camera on the left is a Argus C3 Match-matic. Has a shoe mount light meter, not shown here. Will repost.
Dave Schworm (aka Jake Blues) here with my august 5th pics.
I shot them with a C3 and a Sandmar wide angle lens.
They were taken at a park in Elyria, Ohio.
©2005 Dave Schworm
I had to wait quite a bit for this shot, as the sun wasn't evenly strong on all the buildings until the clouds got completely out of the way.
35mm Sandmar
Yellow Series V Filter
"This photograph was taken in Yorba Linda, California at about 2:30pm.
I used a C-3 Color-Matic with the 50mm Cintar lens.
I used Agfapan APX 100 at ASA 64 developed in HC-110 Dil.B for 5 1/2 min. Printed on Oriental G2 paper developed in Ansco 130.
©2002 Allen Murray
A hazard of shooting on a camera without double-exposure protection. The water in the bottom of the shot looks impressionistic to me.
The earthworks in front of them are original however and date back to the War of 1812 when this spot was known as Ft. Allen.
I bought an ancient Argus C3 Rangefinder, for the test roll I went out walking around the neighborhood. Aside from the light leak at the bottom, and I know where that is coming from, I am highly impressed with the old girl.
argus C3
100 legacy pro, box speed
legacy pro ascorbic, undiluted
straight out of the camera
epson 3170 scan
When the production designers of the Harry Potter movies went looking, in the C-3 ("MatchMatic" sub-model with two-tone finish and EV reading selenium meter attaching to the shoe) they found the melding of the medieval with the electro-mechanical. I like mine in basic black.
Memorial Hall, Foxboro, Massachusetts - built in 1868 as a memorial for all those whose lives were touched by war.
Used for 100 years as the town library.
Argus C3, Serial No. 223663.Film: Brooks Pharmacy private brandf/8 @ 1/200 sec.
©2005 Bob Grahn
It's not exactly a panorama, but I did stand in one place and take photographs all the way around.
I do like this little Durand Eastman Park extension.
Argus C3 with 50mm lens
Expired Kodak GC 200, cross-processed with D76
Epson V500 photo scanner
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