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John Groy, owner of the Comanche Drive-In in Buena Vista, Colorado, checks the carbon arc compartment in one of the theater’s massive 1956 RCA movie projectors before a showing of “Casablanca”, July 25, 2017. The projectors run on nine volts of electricity, powered by a three-phase generator housed on the first floor of the building. The projectors use a carbon arc lamp similar to a welder to produce light. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Snapped this through a shop restaurant window in downtown Oakville as the cook was preparing someone's meal.
For this shot I used the Nokton 40mm F 1.4 lens set at f2.8 & 1/500, handheld.
Kodak TMAX 3200 (shot at 3200 iso) developed in TMAX developer @ 20'C for 12 minutes, agitation every 30 seconds & 8 minute fix
A close-up of the iconic Meadow Gold sign along Route 66 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With bold yellow letters and a classic design for Milk, Ice Cream, Beatrice Foods Co., this landmark embodies Tulsa’s nostalgic charm and connection to America's highway history. Photographed on expired Fuji Sensia 100 film using a Nikon FG-20, this shot captures the intricate details and vintage appeal of one of Tulsa’s most beloved symbols.
Nikon FG-20 | NIKKOR 50mm f1.8 Series E | Fuji Sensia 100
Digitized with Canon EOS M200 | Negative Supply Lightbox
Home developed in Cinestill D9 1:1 | 9:15min @ 104F | AGO Processor