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by Samuel Musungayi.
Captured with a Yashica T5 and an expired roll of Fuji Fujichrome 100 from April 1991.
CanoScan 8800F.
Notes:
- Expiration date: 04/1991
- Box speed : ISO 100
- Shot speed: ISO 100
(*) The slides came out so faded - almost transparent - and the colors were so drifted... 'Had to dub dem hard. I'm leavin' that there and sharing it just for the love of experimentation.
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John Andrew Parks at Silver Creek Biergarten in Fbg, Texas. Shot using a charmingly cheap PN2011 with Elite Chrome 400 [expired November 2001]. Originally shot for double exposure use (so the composition wasn't chosen for this presentation), but another roll from the same batch was completely overexposed after being run through the camera twice, so...
I was thinking about -- and of course listening to a lot of -- music, and decided to toss this one into my stream. John Andrew Parks is actually a very nice guy, and I have a digital shot of him with my parents -- I've brought them here for dinner several times. In any case, have a great weekend. Prost! ^_^
Taken with my Minolta using an old expired slide film which is why the colours are a bit washed out.
Hasselblad 500C/M | Planar 80mm f/2.8 | Kodak Ektachrome E100S (Exp. 2004) | Gossen Lunasix | C41 Cross Processed
So ein oder zwei Mal im Jahr lasse ich mich dazu hinreißen, Blümchen zu fotografieren. In diesem Fall kam meine Voigtländer Avus 9x12cm mit meinem Eigenbau-Rückteil für Internationale Kassetten zum Einsatz.
This is a photo from a roll of expired 1983 Fujichrome 100 slide film, that I shot about two weeks ago. I knew there would be a very low probability of success when I chose to experiment with this film. I was very excited when I got the results. The fact that anything at all showed up on the film is extraordinary, considering this film is nearly thirty years old.
and left no trace
so i'll send you some letters
sail them down the coast.
San Gregorio, CA.
March 2011.
Cross processed expired slide film.
they just stood there, having a serious, silent, still moment. i went by, shot from the hip.
still shy at 40.
darn. when will i grow up.
rush of water through your
heart and lungs.
California and Nepal
vibing on each other.
November 2010/March 2012.
A Dine dental camera,expired slide film Last of the green mint cookies.Never leave food props unattended
Found a roll of slide under the sofa so to speak that had been dev'd ages ago but lost it until now.
From about 2007 I think was the last time I was there.
Taken on a Pentax ME Super + 70-200 f5.6 I would guess, could be from stock 50mm 1.7 but looks a bit 'long' for that to me?
Slide was very expired (least 3years) unknown storage conditions and ME Super had a habit of under exposing 1-2stops, fine with B&W or colour neg, but slide does not like that sort of treatment.
Kind of like it though, shot could be from 1971 and no-one would be none the wiser ;)
This little series of three randomly-composed doubles has nothing to do with the animated show "Cowboy Bebop" (or Bebop, except in spirit and the emphasis on improvisation) -- I simply liked the name (oh yes, and there are cowboys in each image ;). Right.
Again, I really haven't had the time for much/anything photography-related these days, so I loaded a roll of expired Elite Chrome [7.2000] into my Supersampler and quickly fired it off on the evening of the 23rd, grabbing a series of snaps and drive-by's, mostly double-exposed, of course. Well, thank you for stopping by. Prost! ^_^