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Compact Film Magic at 38mm/2.8 - 14 (of 22) - Minolta Dual Lens Freedom Tele AF Multibeam 35mm Compact with 38/2.8 & 80mm/5.6 Macro Lens (1988) & Kodak ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
I will be using this camera in week 40 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
For some of the film I will try out a 2 colour version of the trichrome process I used in week 34.
Le Mans Classic 2010
412 exemplaires , V8 454(7Litres) de la Corvette , conçue par Bertone & Bizzarrini .
puissance 390 cv .
vitesse maxi 310 km/h
All 36 Exposures From Nikkormat FTN (1967) with Ilford film: Canon TX - 36 images - Nikkormat FTN (1967) with Nikon Micro-Nikkor-P・C Auto 1:3.5 f=55mm (F mount) Prime & AstrHori AH-M1 light meter & Ilford XP-2 ISO 400 Black & White 35mm film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Sweets Christmas Costume Philadelphia Studio Photo Shoot Kodak TMY 5053 Tmax 400 ISO 35 mm B&W Contact Sheet Proof Print Dec 1995
iso 10.000, speed 1/500, Lensa Sony G 70400
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taken by
powershot g7 x ii
Camera
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
Aperture
f/2.8
Focal Length
26.5 mm aka 71 mm
Exposure
0.1 sec (1/10)
Exposure Bias
+1/3 EV
ISO Speed
12800
selftimer
+ fixed stand
Exposure Program
Program AE
White Balance
Manual
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Another version of the previous photo - this one was taken at an astonishing ISO of 12,800. As you can seen, the grain is fine and non-instrusive. If anything, the fine grained noise adds character to the image and most detail is resolved.
Canon 5D Mk III with Canon EF 85mm F1.2L Mk II lens. 1/80th sec at F1.2, ISO 12800.
- Nikon F80 (2000) with Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5 Zoom and ISO 400 Fuji Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Shot with Rollei 35S, using a Sonnar 40mm f/2.8 lens
Kodak Ektar 100 Film
Shot at ISO 800, developed normally
Developed and scanned by The Darkroom
These images are the "raw" post-scan results, without further adjustment.
Holga 120N Red Flash Filter 15B Kodak ColorPlus ISO 200 Shutter Speed B f/8
I got inspired, i think. I have that ring at the tip of my tongue, try to look closer
Me inspiré, yo creo. Tengo ese anillo en la punta de la lengua, trata de mirar más cerca
At night i settle the camera on the tripod or something else, I plan the positions with lights on, sometimes I test the flash on darkness, I settle the camera lid on Holga's lens, I also put a piece of pencil eraser so the camera stays on B (Bulb) taking the photo and a piece of clay on the flash back's little light (so it won't show on the photo), turn off the lights, everythings on it's position, I remove the lid, I fire the flash from a different perspective from the camera.
En la noche pongo la camara en el tripie u otra cosa, planeo las posiciones con las luces encendidas, aveces hago la prueba del flash en la oscuridad, pongo la tapa en el lente de la Holga, también un pedazo de goma de lápiz para que se quede en B (Bulbo) tomando la foto y un pedazo de plastilina en el foco trasero del flash (para que no salga en la foto), apago las luces, todo esta en la posición, quito la tapa, disparo el flash desde una perspetiva ajena a la cámara.
Winter Berries - Pentax Auto 110 SLR (1979) with Pentax-110 1:2.8 50mm (35mm equivalent to 100mm) Prime & ISO 100 Orca Lomography B&W 110 Film & Epson V500 Scan - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Techno Classica Essen 2018 - Car has been upgraded to a 7 litri - apparently it fits under the hood without without mounting the penthouse!
Deneen Evening Dress Portrait Photo Shoot Arch Street Studio Philadelphia Ilford HP5 Plus ISO 400 35 mm B&W Film Contact Sheet Proof Print June 1995
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Nikon D7000 / Nikor 50mm SB600
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ISO 250
f/6.3
1/250 sec.
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all flashes shot bare 1/4 Powers.
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More high ISO fun with the new Sony 7R III + Sigma 50-500mm OS "Bigma" lens (through a Sigma MC11 adapter).
These are Christmas lights from around my neighborhood shot at ISO 12,800 up through ISO 64,000.
f/6.3, 1/25s, 500mm, ISO 64,000.
Roll 20141128-01: Kodak Portra 400 Extended ISO: Hybrid Process - Rodinal & Tetenal C41: Nikon FE2: Vidalia High School vs. Greater Atlanta Christian:
Note: After experimenting a bit with stand processing B&W film in Rodinal and being very happy with the results using Tri-X at ISO 3200 I thought there may be a way to partially process C41 film to improve the look of the dark areas of underexposed Portra. I asked the question in the APUG forums. One of the members, Athiril a member here too, determined that a 10 minute stand in 1:100 Rodinal would be sufficient to do what I wanted and conducted some of his own testing, the results of which looked much better than a push or straight processing in C41 only. This roll of film was processed using that method: Rodinal at 1:100 for 10 minutes then processed normally in Tetenal C41 chemistry. The 10 minute Rodinal process was at room temperature 72F with an initial 15 second agitation followed by a gentle swirl at 1.5 minutes and at 3 minutes. The rinse was at 102F and was the first pre-heat rinse step required for the Tetenal kit. This is the first roll I’ve process using this method and I am very happy with the results. The dark areas of the scan look much better than a 2 stop + underexposure with just normal or push processing.