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Camera: Pentax K1000
Lens:Tokina SD 28-703.5-4.5 macro,filter L1A
Film: Unknown (possibly KODAK VISION3 250D) IE 200 ASA, process C41
Semi fogged film
Encontre este rollo de pelicula de 400 FT en una feria de pulgas, sin bolsa negra y sin caja de lata,seguro de que estaba bsolutamente velada la compre por muy poco dinero. Hice las cargas y esto es lo que resulto. Estoy muy feliz con el resultado. Tengo diversion asegurada por bastante tiempo.
Well just ordered about 200 b&w and slide films so had to actually make room. I've had a serious print film thing recently and have shot about 60 in the last couple of months. ... and yes, I have uploaded nothing as I am really lazy :)
treehouse, a shop at SALT specializing in analog (film) photography.
Nikon FM2n
Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 Ai-S
Kodak BW400CN
Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda’s film test pattern is reimagined for the Times Square billboards, Oct. 1-31. From 11:57pm to midnight each night, digital screens will be taken over by tightly synchronized, flickering black-and-white imagery mining data for mathematical beauty as part of Midnight Moment.
At a special event on October 16, sound was incorporated into the Midnight Moment for the first time. Headphones were made available to the public on a first-come/first-served basis to view the work as a fully immersive experience.
Midnight Moment is a presentation of the Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) and Times Square Arts. Midnight Moment: A Digital Gallery is the largest coordinated effort in history by the sign operators in Times Square to display synchronized, cutting-edge creative content at the same time every day. October's presentation is in partnership with the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s Crossing the Line festival and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts.
There is a total of about 380 rolls of film; possibly more if I keep digging. Most is still in the cellophane bulk packaging.
Sonderfahrt am 12.12.2010
Camera: Canon A-1, FD 50mm f/1.4 lens
Film: Fuji Neopan 1600, developed in Rodinal 1+50
Scanned with a Canon CanoScan 9000F (negative scan)