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Meyer Optik Primotar 135mm/f3.5 + Hasselblad 2000 FCW + Kodak Max 400(35mm Film)
loading 35mm film to 220 film magazine of Hasselblad
Zeiss Loxia Distagon 21mm 2.8 T*.
(in explore)
Memories turn up for me with this Black & White image, if it had been in "the good old days" when I did analog Photography, then I would have used my Hasselblad 2000 FC with the Zeiss Distagon 50mm 2.8 F wide angle Lens, the film would have been Kodak TMAX 400, exposed at ISO 200 and developed in a thin solution of Kodak TMAX developer for an extended time with very gentle agitations. But I do not miss the analog, I love digital Cameras !
Portrait, Selfportrait, Selfie taken with a Hasselblad 2000 FC Camera mounted with a Zeiss Macro-Planar 120mm 4.0 CF Lens, Light source an old National Flash. Fresh developed black & White analog films in the background. 1985. I was very concentrated to get the right focus, the right angle and to handle the flash right (I am not a fan of using flash !). This photo you see here is from a paper print, an old phone was used to take a photo of the print.
Øernes Julemarked i Svendborg.
Nu da vi officielt er indtrådt i julemåneden, kan vi vel nok tåle en smule julepynt.
Øerne Hjortø, Drejø og Skarø holdt julemarked med egne produkter i det smukke gamle pakhus på havnen i Svendborg.
Det gav anledning til lidt leg med nærlinse og Rollei RPX 400, eksponeret som ISO 800.
De små strandhuse ved Marstal, her konverteret fra Kodak Portra 400 farvenegativfilm i Silver Efex Pro 2.
Ikke noget særlig mærkværdigt, jeg forsøgte blot at fange en stemning i Kulturbotanisk Have i Odense.