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Skywhale, tethered behind the Ainslie Arts Centre, Canberra, September 2013.
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Canon Rebel 2000, EF 17-40/f4 lens, Fujifilm Provia 100F slide film.
Rest area along the Centennial Highway by the waterfront, Pukerua Bay. Considerable mottling and bleed-through from the backing paper of the film.
Fuji GW690 II medium format camera, Fujinon 90mm f/3.5 lens, Kodak Ektar 100 colour negative film, expired 2016.
This is an example of framing because the way that the camera took the photo it causes a black outline blocking all but the outside light that borders around the window focusing the viewers attention of the people outside.
Canonet QL25
Ilford FP4+ 125 @ 200
HC-110 Dil. B
Scanned from Negative on Epson Perfection 4490
From the Roll In A Day Project for Dec. 21, 2012.
Camera of choice for the day was my Canonet QL25, which I don't use often enough.
Block inspection in progress at the block party, Sutton. One possible site for a future house.
Rollei disposable camera, Rollei Blackbird film, Ilfotec LC-29 developer at 1:19 dilution for 8 minutes.
The entrance to Cloudy Bay Lagoon, Bruny Island.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF 28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Color 100 slide film.
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