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Fujifilm slide film, some Nikon camera and lens (don't remember).
"scanned" with Nikon D600, 55mm Micro f/3.5 AI-converted, PK-13, ES-1, backlit with a 5000K LED source. "neutral" JPEG SOOC.
"Ain't that America" Mellencamp
Our Escalade got repoed so we had to take a cab to the payday lenders to borrow 3500 for boob job
"A question of Values" , Pirsig
FED I 6/86 Tri X
Some of my first film photos
This is Beauty!
Note:
4/20/2011
Beauty passed on today. As I held her face in my arms, and she fell asleep, she took a piece of my heart with her.
They were filming 'The Imitation Game' in Chesham yesterday, with Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley. He plays Alan Turning of Enigma Machine fame. Yes, I got a few photographs of Cumberbatch - in his dressing gown, no less. But they aren't good enough to put on Flickr. This is the Georgian vicarage in Chesham Old Town where they were shooting. Within a few minutes of me taking this, the place was crawling with film crew and stars.
This is actually two shots, combined into one with limited success - but as it took me so long to stitch them together, I thought I might as well post them. The vicarage had to have all its trim painted black and apparently the interior wallpaper has been replaced with something more in keeping with the forties. Poor vicar!
Fuji Superia 400 ISO film soaked in red wine for 24 Hours, then froze for 12 hours and boiled in hot water for 5 minutes.
I'm actually sitting right in this spot today, not doing much....playing around on pinterest..avoiding laundry. the girls are playing legos in their room and singing made-up songs.
Day twenty six
I got lunch and frozen yogurt with Yvonne. I broke out my camera and took about two packs of film. We went to the park and saw kids drinking and dogs playing and found our little patch of sun. My land camera had its first issues. I accidentally ripped out the paper needed to pull out a picture and being development and had to open the back of the camera, exposing the last three images in the pack. Later, I pulled on the same said paper and it pulled out two, leaving me with one white picture and an accidental double exposure which reminded me the camera could do that. Later, my grandma gave me a little quote she cut out of a magazine because it reminded her of me.
Mods and Rockers on the streets of Oxford. This is going to be a great episode!
Larger size on my blog: www.simplyoxford.com/?p=1640
Nikon FM2
50/1.4D lens
Fuji 400 Press film
Dev & scan by ASDA in Swindon