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I've been trying out a new b&w film, Santa1000, from Kamreatori.fi. Shot at ISO 1000 and stand developed for Rodinal 1+100 in 60 minutes at 20°C.
A great stop in western Mass is Teo's in Pittsfield, for their little hot dogs with chili sauce and a solid hamburger. Love the history and vibe of this place - I'll support a Teo's every day of the week and twice on Sunday over a chain restaurant when I'm on the road.
Photographed with a #Hasselblad 500CM on medium format #film
Equipment Used: 8 x 10 Kodak 2D - 8" Darlot Petzval
Exposure: 3 secs Packard shutter - - wide open
Film & Developer: Tri-x - Pyrocat HD
Paper & Developer: Ilford Warmtone - Dektol - Selenium (contact print)
Some film from the old mailorder company York. You could send in your film to be developed by them and get a replacement roll of their brand of film in return. This particular batch of film was a four-pack and it expired in December 2006. I shot a roll of it and it didn't turn out too bad.
Taken on my Nikon FE SLR.
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The 400th 35mm film shot I've posted to flickr. I thought it only fitting that it involve a sink shot, some grain, birds eye view, and pastry. Don't you?
To the people who gave me this film (my uncle, and Stuart), thank you.
I posted this for two reasons: first, I wanted to test my new Vivitar 285HV flash. It's absolutely amazing, and I love it. Second, I needed some help identifying some odd films.
Anyone shoot Agfapan 25?
Kodak Pro 400 MC?
Kodak PPF 400?
Most of this is expired, but I know the slide films were refrigerated and not too out of date, and Kodak print film seems to never go bad. I shot a 10 year old roll of Kodacolor 200 and it was near perfect.
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 150 – July 15, 2016
The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Kodak Retina Reflex S! Koni-Omega Range Finder! Carlton TLR, C-41 Home Kits! Listener Letters and More!
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Pictured: Leslie Lazenby holds the Koni-Omega
Photo by Michael Raso
Canon EOS Ti / FPP Hand-Rolled RetroChrome 320
Film swap project with Sam from Australia ghostwritingfilm.tumblr.com/ (by fcasadei on Lomography)Film: Fuji T64 Tungsten balanced positive film
Flavio: Nikon F75
Ghostwriting (Sam): Pentax ME super