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Dogtown, Gloucester, MA
Rolleiflex 3.5F
Ilford Pan F Plus
Rodinal 1+50 20C 7mins
Abandoned House
Gualala, Mendocino County, California 95445
This was from my first roll of film with this lens.
camera: Pentax 6X7 medium format MLU SLR
lens: SMC Pentax 67 75mm F/4.5
film: Ilford Pan F+
filter: Hoya HMC K2 Yellow
support: monopod
scan: NCPS
one of the first shots/roll taken with my Mamiya m645 150mm f 4 using Ilford's Pan F Plus iso 50 120 film. Shot at 1/60 f5.6 or f8 using one Nikon speedlight (triggered wirelessly with a Cactus 4) and a 30" umbrella (reflective). Settings were determined with a Sekonic 308s
Processing called for 4.5 minutes at a 1+14 dilution (Ilfosol 3) - I developed it for almost 6 minutes.
The negative was scanned using a Canoscan 9000f and then brought into Lr3.5 where a duotone preset from the magazine "Lenswork" was used.
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Con el sol ya muy bajo brilla el mar con La Torre de Hércules de A Coruña en el horizonte.
Linhof Technica 70, Planar 2,8/100, panf-plus revelada con Hc 110.Copia en papel 27x40
Camara: Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SP
Lente: Super-Multi-Coated TAKUMAR 50mm f/1.4
Película: Ilford Pan F Plus
Revelador: Gago Tonal Plus
Escaner: Epson V500
the reincarnation
of helen g. wilson
1.
back in college
is where i want to start telling
now, i know what you’re thinking
like, that was a long time ago, mack
so, maybe it’s not all that relevant and all
and maybe you’re right
but here goes
2.
i went to college in a small town
in southern idaho
which isn’t exactly a bastion of liberalism
like, most of the history department there
was still thinking that nixon got a raw deal
if you know what i’m saying
anyway, there was this professor there
and her name was helen g. wilson
with the “g” standing for grace
3.
well, miss wilson taught japanese literature
and journalism
she had a big poster of bobby kennedy
on the door to her office
which announced in no uncertain terms
that she was a subversive and a corrupter of young minds
and if she was feeling particularly saucy
she’d invite senator frank church to speak on campus
because he happened to be a really good friend of hers
if you remember and maybe you don’t
he was a liberal democrat who ran for president
and to this day I have no idea
how he kept getting elected time after time
4.
miss wilson was also the advisor to the student newspaper
of which i was the editor for one year
before we went independent, so to speak,
and i got kicked out of school
which is something i don't want to get into here
5.
anyway, where was i? oh yeah,
well, miss wilson ran this thing called “Pet Haven”
and pretty much any stray dog or cat
or starving horse in the treasure valley
had a powerful advocate in miss wilson
as well as a place to go in times of trouble
and the stray dogs included more than just animals
if you know what i’m saying
6.
which brings me to the llahaur lodge
in the colca canyon
where i met yola
the reincarnation of helen g. wilson
a reawakening in a world
of wonderful women who take in
the stray dogs wandering around this earth
and for a few days
i found myself again in a safe house
yola,
the proprietor
of the llahaur lodge
in the colca canyon,
perú
ilford pan f plus,
with igor,
my leica r7.
standard 50 mm lens
211/366
Minolta Autocord MXS, Rokkor 75mm f/3.5
Ilford Pan F Plus
EI 32
D-76 1:1, 7 min. at 72°F
f/4, 1/100
De regreso del faro de La Palma, camino del de Mera, bajamos a conocer el puerto de Mugardos.
Leica M-2, sumaron 3,5/35, Panf-plus revelada con Hc 110 a iso 100
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Tony Banks (second from left) and Eddie Downes (on the right) are the driving forces behind the 50th anniversary commemorations of the Lofthouse Colliery Disaster, which took place on 18th and 19th March 2023. As well as organising these events, they are responsible in large part for maintaining awareness of the importance of coal mining in the Wakefield area. For example, if you're driving around Wakefield and you see a pit wheel, the chances are Tony and Eddie were the ones who put it there.
Norse, Texas
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 C T*, Ilford Pan F 50 Plus (expired)
"People do not die for us immediately, but remain bathed in a sort of aura of life which bears no relation to true immortality but through which they continue to occupy our thoughts in the same way as when they were alive. It is as though they were traveling abroad." ~ In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust
Entre Potes y Fuente Dé se encuentra este pequeño pueblo declarado Conjunto Histórico.
Leica IIIa, Summaron 3,5/35, Panf-plus a iso 100 revelada con Xtol