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Local country lane. Believe it or not this lane still has the national speed limit here in the UK (60mph) although I really wouldn't recommend it :)
Pentax 17
Pentax 25mm f/3.5
Agfa apx 100
Caffenol CHL
Harringworth viaduct, around 30 million bricks, all manufactured on-site. Victorian grandeur.
Kiev 4AM rangefinder camera
Helios 103 lens
Kentmere 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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Kodak safety film
4x5
Year Around 1950
US Broadaway
Globe-News Photographic Dept. Developed
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Dolgoch taken with a Nikon f80, 50mm f1.8D and agfa vista 200 a couple of years ago.
Negative scanned with a Panasonic G9.
Film: Fuji C100 Expired 06/2010
Camera: Canon A1
Shot: Sept 20,2016 9:47am
F-Stop: F4
Shutter: 1/60
Lens: 28mm
Location: Athabasca Falls, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Another scene from my walk from Alwalton to Water Newton. This cloud really caught my eye and I walked until I could get some sort of foreground.
The sky is perhaps darker than you might normally expect, the glass in this lens is rather yellowed due to radiation damage (thorium glass). The lens is radioactive as hell, but it's fine with a clear glass filter over the front of it. On the back the shutter is enough to stop all the radiation from reaching the film. I've worked with nuclear materials over many years so this set-up has been tested with a Geiger counter.
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera
Super Takumar 50 mm f/1.4 lens
Kodak TMax 100 film (expired)
Lab develop & scan
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This is William Cecil's tomb in St Martin's in Stamford, viewed from a distance so I could get a good range of tones. William was a big cheese around the time of Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned by him for many years for example.
Some halation(?) from the window but that's fine with me.
Zeiss Super Ikonta 531
Ilford Delta P3200 film
Lab develop & scan
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A side altar in St Martin's Church at Stamford.
Zeiss Super Ikonta 531 folding camera
Ilford Delta P3200 film
Lab develop & scan
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The Willoughby Arms at Little Bytham. Looks like the pub was at least partially open (maybe fully open) at this time. The old train station is behind my back in this photo.
Olympus XA camera
Kodak TMax 400 film
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It's a bit cloudy today, but anyway. There's no right and wrong when shooting film. Enjoy your weekend everyone.
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A broken window at South Luffenham. Looked to be a brick barn or out-building.
Fed 2 camera
Industar 50 lens (collapsible)
Ilford FP4+ film
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The church of All Saints & St James in King's Cliffe. Nice sunny day.
Olympus OM20
Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens
Fuji Superia Xtra 400 film
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A view out towards the Aldi store in Macclesfield as the sun rose. The spire of St Paul's church is in the background and the Lloyds Bank in the foreground. The mist gave nice layering so I thought I'd try this and see how it turned out.
Voigtlander Bessa folding camera from 1937
Skopar 105 mm f/4.5 lens
Kentmere 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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This is one of the old thatched cottages at Empingham. The window here caught my eye, it is not modern, has a very early look to it.
Voigtlander Bessa folding camera from 1937
Skopar 105 mm f/4.5 lens
Kentmere 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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Zeiss Ikon Contax II (1938), Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 5cm f2 (1935), Kodak Gold 200, Kit C41 Ars Imago
And a clock. And the White Lion. And Wood Street. I quite like this little scene from Macclesfield.
Voigtlander Vito II folding camera
Fomapan 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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Late afternoon walk around the Dysynni and the light was disapearing fast.
Pentax 17
Agfa apx 100
Caffenol CHL
Ilford Rapid Fixer
Negative scanned with a Canon 5D mark III and Sigma 50mm f2.8 macro lens.
Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5B TLR Zenar 75mm f3.5 1954
Film: Lomochrome Purple 120 Color Negative Film XR 100-400
Scanned by Walkens House of Film, Melbourne, Australia
The sunlight is barely breaking through the mist at the top of this ridge, and the false colour Lomochrome Purple film turns the vegetation a dark shade of purple.
These are genuine film effects. No digital alterations were made here.