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In Bologna. I mistimed the shot. I was hoping to get the train just before it went past.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Mr. Negative 250D 35mm ECN2 film.
Schloss Neuhaus in the late winter sun
Film is not dead.
Kodak Gold 200
Silbersalz35 did ECN2 development and 4K scan
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD 35-70 f/3.5
St. Sturmius Church
Film is not dead
Kodak Gold 200
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
ECN2 developed und 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
pentax p30t vision2 500t
Messy desk
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Taken with a Revueflex SC-1 and Super Takumar 50mm 1:1.4 lens on Kodak Vision3 50D film. Developed in with the ECN2 process.
Gesellschaftsspiegel
Mirror of Society
Kodak Ektar 100
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Film is not dead
Minolta XD5
Manual Focus SLR
Minolta MD 35-70 f/3.5
The grain is very high and the resolution is surprisingly low for 6 by 6 film. Must be highly underexposed.
Fairplay VIII
Old Tugboat
Sandtorhafen - Traditionsschiffhafen
Film is not dead
Silbersalz35 050D
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta Rokkor 50mm f/1.7
Small town charm
Lemgo, Lippe
Nordrhine-Westphalia, Germany
Kodak Gold 200
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD 35-70 f/3.5
ECN
#FilmIsNotDead #MinoltaMD35-70f/3.5
#Film #Minolta #XD5 #Mid-resScan
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Next off to the next set of storefronts sticking with the brick theme, even if in different hues ... #etbtsy
Continued on my blog: A Walk through East Aurora
Photographed with a 35mm Zorki 4 camera and Jupiter 8 50mm lens on Kodak Vision 3 250D color negative movie film, developed in ECN2.
Eisbergen Windmill
Röckermanns Mühle
Kodak Gold 200
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta 35-70 f/3.5
My 1st roll of 500t kodak vision 3 (cinestill) 35mm film. Dedicated to documenting the liminal space in old malls/apartments in Singapore. I find the stairs fascinating especially how the banisters twist around to create their own column of space; how they caress the shaft of light they allowed to flow through. They create a hidden tunnel nestled within the interior of the building. Often this private space becomes a space of respite for those who worked long hours here; to relish precious moments of silence in the womb of the concrete block which imprisoned them for a third of their lives.
Kodak vision 3 500t film nikon f80. More on Instagram/ onceweweregeographers
Unilever Building Hafen City, Hamburg
Silbersalz35 050D
Motion Picture Film for Stills
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
#4K-Scan #Kodak #Minolta #XD5 #Rokkor #50mmF1.7
KODAK VISION3 250D (Manufactured in 2022)
Olympus XA3
Shot on 2022-09-11
Developed with Cinestill Cs2 on 2022-09-04.
- Developed for: 3m 49s
- Temperature : 41ÂşC
Scanned with Pakon F135
Inside the Westfield Shopping Center
Modern Architecture
Film is not dead.
Kodak Gold 200
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
16K scan available
Minolta Manual Focus
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
Expired Fuji Eterna Motion picture Ecn2 film 500T shot at 400asa with an 85A filter.
Minolta 700si and Beercan.
Developed in Bellini Ecn2 kit,
Scanned using the Pixl-latr x Valoi hybrid holder and converted in Grain2pixel.
Durward Street used to be Buck's Row & is where Mary Ann Nichols became a victim of Jack The Ripper on August 31 1888.
The building behind the tube station entrance was the old board school that stood over the murder spot at the time, & the spot where Nichols was found is where the bike is.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. Mr. Negative 250D 35mm ECN2 film.
German Port Museum Hamburg, Germany
Steamship Schaarhörn
Film in not dead
Kodak Gold 200
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silberslaz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
I got a lens off eBay that came with a job lot of other camera stuff, included was a Western style Dulux bulk loader that had some film in it, according to the label its Barfen colour slide 100 asa film with an expiry date of October 1977.
So I thought I would give it a go, I loaded up about 10 frames into a cassette and shot it in my Pentax Espio mini.
I was developing some Kodak vision 3 film with my Lab box in homemade ecn2 chemistry that is normally a 1 shot process but I saved the solutions and run this E6 film through it at the same times and temperatures I used for the kodak film.
I wasn't expecting much and I wasn't disappointed.
I scanned the pictures on my Epson V600 scanner and dragged what image I could out in Photoshop.
Not bad considering its 45 years old cross processed in completely the wrong chemicals and a total stab in the dark.
The joy of film photography.
Arminius Monument in Detmold-Hiddesen, Germany
Re-entry analog photograph
Film is not dead
Kodak Ektar 100
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5 with polarizing filter
ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
The dark bluish building in front is the old facade of the Whitechapel Wash Houses built in the 1840's.
In the early hours of July 17 1889, Alice McKenzie was found murdered near the Wash House building. On the pavement along the left.
She had some abdominal mutilations, but were not as savage as the previous Ripper victims, so she generally is not considered to have been a victim of Jack The Ripper, but I think she may have been.
Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Mr. Negative Bat Country 400T 35mm ECN2 film.