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...lunch box chillin' in the sink? I dunno.
An impending trip to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory next week prompted me to dig out the old film camera from my college days and test it out -- good to know the thing still works!
The radio telescopes are so sensitive that anything battery operated is not allowed anywhere near them...otherwise, visitors are able to walk right up to the beasts.
Lots of dust on these scans.
i first started the roll with the tlr but the lens kept popping out and i gave up and put it in the ft
Three GE Dash-9 diesel-electric locomotives pulling a typical endless American freight train through Wind Canyon, Wyoming, USA, going south.
BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) operates the largest freight railway network in the US. The second largest is the Union Pacific network.
The Wind River Canyon between Boysen Dam and Thermopolis exposes the oldest rock layers in the United States, going back 2.9 billion years.
Camera: Leicaflex SL2 (Leica ID 10022), made in 1975
Lens: Leica Summicron-R-II 50mm (11216), made in 1978
Kodak Portra 400 professional grade colour negative film, exposed at ISO 200
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Camera: Hasselblad 500 C/M medium format film camera,
Carl Zeiss f/4 150mm Sonnar lens.
Film: Kodak T-Max 100 120
Scanned by Walkens House of Film, Melbourne, Australia
Just a brief return to Constitution Dock in Hobart and the 2025 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. These photographs were all taken with the square format of my Hasselblad 500 C/M medium format camera with a vintage Carl Zeiss 150mm Sonnar lens.
film, sooc. sunset in paris. oh, i would give absolutely anything to be back at this moment right now.
False Creek, Vancouver
Fujifilm film simulation Acros W/Yellow Filter
From Granville Island Public Market