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A youngster joining in the KL Analog outing. The KL CBD in the background....early morning shot.
RICOHFLEX VII, Rikenon 75mm F3.5, Kodak TMAX100, Ilford DDX 1:9, 7 1/2 minutes, 6 minutes fixing, KL ANALOG Ramadhan 2012 Outing, Bernama TV
June 16, 2013.
Shot with Holga 120N on Kodak Portra 160NC film, expired July, 2005. Developed in Tetenal Colortec C-41 for 3.15 minutes, 4 minutes bleach fix, 4 minutes water rinse, 1 minute stabilizer. – View at least large.
Leica MP
Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 IV "King of Bokeh"
Kodak Pro Image 100
Bellini Foto C-41
Scan from negative film
An elderly having a rest on the five feet walkway. He cracked a smile when we started a conversation.
Voigtlander R3M, Voigtlander Super Wide Heliar 15mm F4.5( Courtesy of Kupih), Fujifilm Super Neopan 1600(Courtesy of HIRO), Home-Development, Kodak Tmax, 1/4th@ 4 1/2Min., Ilford Rapidfix 1/4 6 Min.
No, they are not lazy lay about's - just tourist trying to shoot the Kuala Lumpur Twin Tower. It's cool just to watch the lighted pinnacles on a clear day.
I took this shot last week whilst on a street walk with Saripdoll.
About this shot - As you can see, there is a security guy approaching the scene. I had initially thought he was going to disrupt this foursome partying on the plaza, but it was actually me, the guy with the rangefinder that was his target. I don't want to make a scene, so hurriedly walked on.
Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.
LEICA M3 double stroke, Leica 5cm F1.5 Summarit, Fujifilm Neopan 400 (courtesy of Hiro-san), Kodak Tmax Developer 1:100, Home - Development, 2hr 30 minutes, Ilfospeed Rapid Fixer 1/4 6 minutes, Wide Open
Olympus µ[mju:] Panorama
Fujifilm Neopan ACROS 100
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Olympus µ[mju:] Panorama
Fujifilm Neopan ACROS 100
On tumblr: theatreofthemundane.tumblr.com
On Instagram: lemonhats
Fujifilm Pro 160NS - Mamiya M645
I was near burn-out, so I took a couple of days off and start building a new pinhole camera. I am building a pinhole camera, this time a stereoscopic one. This is the first set of pieces cut before adjusting and assembly. Of course, as much as possible, out of “bad wood”!
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J’étais au bord du surmenage, alors j’ai pris quelques jours de congés et j’ai commencé la construction d’un nouveau sténopé, stéréoscopique, cette fois. Voilà le premier jeu de pièces coupées avant ajustage et assemblage. Bien sûr, autant que possible à partir de “mauvais bois” !
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Estaba al borde de la sobrecarga, pués cogí un par de días y empece a construir una nueva cámara estenopeica, esta vez estereoscopia. Es el prime juego de piezas cortadas antes del ajuste y del ensamblaje. Claro tanto como sea posible a partir de. “mala madera”!
Olympus XA2, D-Zuiko 35mm f3.5, Kodak Ultramax 400, C41 Digibase Kit.
Developed at room temperature (~ 20°C / 68°F):
Developer: 21m
Bleach: 10m
Fix: 10m
Leica R 6.2
Leitz Elmarit 35mm f/2.8
Kodak Portra 400
Home developed with Tetenal Colortec C-40
Scanned with Epson Perfection V550 Photo
Spotmatic F; SMC Takumar 50mm 1.4; Kodak Portra 160@100; kitchen sink development Digibase C41 ready to use kit @30°C; rescanned
canon ae-1
fd 50mm f/1.4
kodak ektar 100
geek notes: first film developed in rollei digibase c41 chemicals. if anyone is interested beyond this, mail me.
Rolleiflex 2.8 E
Fuji Neopan 400 @ 100 ISO (expired in 2000)
Kodak HC-110 Dil H (1+62)
10 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
Shot along the high street of Kulim old town - Jalan Raya. There is a story behind this Mini.
I meet the owner's father who is the Royal Mechanic for the Sultan of Kedah. He is an expert in Mini repairs and restoration.....at that time I was just back from my studies in the UK. It was the early 90's. He took me to his home to show a mint Mini Cooper S(Austin Mini). I wanted to restore an old mini I was contemplating to buy, but he declined due to his old age and health - reason being, he is not fit to lift engines anymore. Yes, he did lift engines out with his brute strength. I was quite disappointed of course. He brought me to his son's Mini (short nose - this particular one) and told me that his son was not interested in cars.....his son had a shop unit at the high street. And he still owns a business there. As you can see the car is still in original condition.
OLYMPUS Trip 35, ERA100, Home-development, Stand Development, HC110, 1:100 dilution, 2 1/2 hours, 6 minute fix.
Zeiss Contessa S310, Tessar 2,8/40, Ilford FP4+ 125.
Winter, midday, aperture priority.
Adonal 1+25 home development.
Olympus µ[mju:] Panorama
Fujifilm Neopan ACROS 100
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On Instagram: lemonhats
Leica MP
Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II
Mysterious 200 ISO Color Film
Bellini Foto C-41
Scan from negative film
Camera: Intrepid Camera, Fujinon NW 125mm, 1/4s, f20. FIlm: Ilford FP4+, developed in Ars-Imago R9 1+25, 8 min 30s @ 19.7°C.
Holga
Rollei IR 400
Hoya r72
Diafine 3+3
Exposure ~8 seconds
Consistently flawed lines through emulsion unfortunately
Body: Canon T-90
Lens: nFD 50mm f/1.4
Film: AgfaPhoto Vista plus 400
Developed by: Myself, Digibase C-41 home development kit
Scanned with: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan
It's not a bad photo, although I don't like how negative film renders colors, in this case the sunrise. I'd much rather use slide film, in particular Velvia.