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Voznesensky Ave, Saint-Petersburg, Canon EOS, Film Fuji 400

Nikon F3

50mm f1.4

A Film Noir heavy contrast black and white edit for this industrial site in North Vancouver. I wanted to bring out the subtle mountain tops in the back rather than a full black sky.

Olympus Trip 35

Fomapan 400

10.7.2012

my car.

my dad's peacock mo.

Holland, Michigan

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Camera & Film: Nikon F100, Nikon 50mm f1.4, Ilford Pan 100

film from April

A collector's collection of old Chinese film prints. Expired Fujicolor 100 Film (Expired Date: 2009-12)

Filming of Rustin, the movie about Bayard Rustin, at the LIncoln Memorial. The crowd is listening to Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech and cheering.

Contax 645 / Kodak Tri-X

Richard Photo Lab

One of the biggest challenges of shooting film is that there are too many things that could go wrong during the shooting process. On the other hand, it actually makes you become more discipline before hitting the shutter. When you have a scene like this, you only have a small time window to capture it before the light and colors start to fade away. I have decided to go back to film because I didn't take photography seriously in the past. Only until I picked up my first DSLR in the late 2005, had I become more serious. The chemicals and the emulsion involved are fascinating to me. But I understand the underlying challenges and I am willing to accept them for my new journey.

 

Film: Kodak Portra 400

Camera: Voigtlander Bessaflex TM

Lens: Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F2 ZS

修理に出していたカメラのテスト

Portra 400 and a Holga Wide PinHole film camera, 26 seconds at f 135

Grand Canyon, North Rim, with Superheadz Wide & Slim 35mm film camera.

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