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A Buddhist Bell which rotates on solar power. The daylight, falling from the window was fair enough. Since the film is of lower ISO it appears darker than it appears to the naked eye.
Contradictions, a before and after picture of one of the ultimate snacks; Popcorn.
Originally discovered by the Guatemalans, now an absolute musthave for filmlovers all over the world :)
an old Bialetti bought in Bolognia in 2006 if i remember correctly, the only thing that soon "gives up the ghost" is the handle (cheap plastic)
TRIX400@400
MC-Rokkor1,7-50
Minolta Sr-T101
homedeveloped in HC-110
semistand D1+120@19°C 1hour
This is the final post in my first series of shots from my Mamiya RB67.
This shot was actually a mistake as the RB67 has a great feature to allow for easy double exposures. As I am still learning the mechanics of this fully manual camera, I accidently double exposed this negative. I was originally trying to demonstrate the sharpness of the 90 mm lens with a shot of a number of trees in a valley at a low aperture setting.
I also posted this shot in my "Routes of Change" series as it represents how much of the forest in North Oakville is disappearing due to urban development.
I used Kodak T-Max 400 developed in TMAX for 6 3/4 minutes @ 20'C & Ilford Rapid Fix for 8 minutes.
After this shot, I will be posting some shots from a few rolls of Kodak TMAX 3200. I experimented with one roll at 3200 iso and the second at 1600 iso. It will be interesting to see the difference in quality between the two rolls.