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Pentax K2 + unrecorded lens. (Probably a Tamron Adaptall 28/2.5 based on the scene & lack of detail in the background statue.) Ilford Delta 3200.
Camera: Rolleiflex 6008i
Lens: Rollei 120mm F/4 Makro-Planar HFT PQ
Focal length: 120mm
Aperture: f5.6
Exposure: 1/2
Film: Ilford Delta 3200 @ 6400
Rollei Teleconverter 2x
Developed with rotation technique.
Developer: Ilford DD-X
Stop Bath: Ilford Ilfostop
Fixer: Ilford Rapid Fixer
I know right off the bat a lot of people are going to not like this because it is crooked. I took this shot at a second glance and had to be quick about it (which those that know me know I am terrible at) before they noticed me and the mood changed. I did straighten it in Photoshop, but it seemed to lose some of the feeling it had not being straight, so I left it the way it is.
This poor guy was just sitting there looking at his food doing nothing. He looked so tired and run down, but this is such a common sight here and is the very reason I thought I should start shooting these kind of scenes. I forget exactly where this was, but I was somewhere in Ginza with Hunter and Alfie at the time.
As of late I have been on a discover new music kick. I usually go in and out of it every couple of months. Find a bunch of good stuff and listen to it and get bored of it and then go on the hunt again. I by chance saw the new Saori Yano album called "BEBOP at the SAVOY." I think I might of heard about her several years ago about her being a kind of a child super star of jazz, but never got around to giving her a listen. Well, I gave the first few tracks a listen in the store and was blown away. I thought the title Bebop At The Savoy was just a title and wasn't really a fresh new Bebop style of jazz album, but it was! I didn't end up buying it that day because I wanted to give it a full check out before buying since CDs here are anywhere from $25 - $30. I tried to find it for download in the usual places, but nobody had it. I ended up going back and buying it since it seemed worthy of the risk. I can say that I don't regret it at all. Check it out if you can. I am not sure, but from a quick Google search it seems to be a Japan only release, but I could be wrong.
Currently Listening:
Looks better if you press "L".
Canon AE-1 camera, Canon FDn s.c. 50 mm 1.8 lens. Ilford Delta 3200 @ 1600. Processed and scanned by Blue Moon Camera. Xtol.
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It’s wonderful to be able to introduce you today to the wonderful work of film photographer and musician, John Michael Caldwell.
Over to you, John!
Hi John, what’s this picture, then?
Alexis in Dripping SpringsNikon FA, Nikon 50mm f/1.4, Cinestill 800T
JMC: This...
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Interesting that the red filter pushes the lens-hood just out far enough to create some vignetting at the corners. It looks like I need to buy a square hood.
Even life is a one straight road, you still need to hold the handrail
Ricoh GR1, Ilford Delta 3200 Professional
Taken on 4th Dec 2010.
HKIA, Hongkong.