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@ ISO 400 this film is overrated and lacks in shadow detail. Chromogen B&W films really get ugly if shadows show no texture.
Developed in Digibase Ready-to-use kit @38C / 100 F with Jobo tank
Wind Sculpture II - Canon TX (1974) with Vivitar 70-210 mm 1:4.5 Macro Focusing Zoom (Canon FD Mount) and ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
ISO 400, 1/250 sec, f/1.4. Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm f/1.4 S.C. on Epson R-D1s.
Unadjusted and unsharpened JPEG image straight from camera on standard setting.
EPSN3343
Saturday at the Lagoon - 5 (of 11) - Olympus (1991) ZLR IS1000 with 4.5-5.6 35-135mm Zoom & 9-year Expired Kodak Bright Sun & Flash ISO 400 (expired 2007) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
ISO 400, 1/34 sec, f/1.4 on AE mode. Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm f/1.4 S.C on Epson R-D1.
Unadjusted and unsharpened JPEG image straight from camera on standard setting
EPSN3973
NIKON F80
KODAK PRO ULTRA COLOR FILM
ISO 400
NIKKOR 70 ~300 MM
UV FILTER
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A dragonfly is any insect belonging to the order Odonata, the suborder Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder Anisoptera. It is characterized by large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body.
Dragonflies have excellent eyesight and their compound eyes have up to 30,000 facets, each of which is a separate light-sensing organ or ommatidium, arranged to give nearly a 360° field of vision.
It was recently discovered that dragonflies employ a particular optical illusion, termed motion camouflage, to stalk other insects that invade their territory. It was suggested that a dragonfly can move in such a way as to project itself as a stationary object while speedily attacking its victims thus illustrating how dragonflies use complex camouflaging techniques during aerial combat. Dragonflies typically eat mosquitoes, midges and other small insects like flies, bees, and butterflies.
Therefore, they are valued predators and can be breed to control the population of dengue carrier mosquitoes.
Nikon Nails It (Again) - 20 (of 30) - Nikon F75 (2003-2007) with Nikon AF Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5 Zoom (MKII 1989-1994) & ISO 400 Fuji Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Taken with a Yashica MG-1 camera in week 481 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Lomography branded ISO 400 colour negative film, developed in the Tetenal C41 kit.
VIU Library Panorama (7 images 4.1 aspect ratio) - Canon T70 with Sigma 28-70 mm f:3.5-4.5 & ISO 400 Fujifilm - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Barry Lutz & Essence Birthday at Chef Abu's Nigerian Restaurant Philadelphia 13 April 1997 B&W Ilford HP5 Plus 35mm High speed ISO 400 Film
Balance - Yashica T4 Super with ISO 400 Kodak Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Converted Hotel - Canon T70 (1984) with Canon FD 1:1.8 50mm Prime (FD Mount) & 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.
A 1971 Spotmatic in 2022 - 25 (of 36) - Pentax ES (1971) with Takumar 1:1.4 50 mm Super-Multi-Coated & ISO 400 Kodak Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Ilford XP2 ISO 400 B&W Film & Polarizer - 9 (of 24) - Olympus (1990) ZLR IS-1000 with 1:4.5-5.6 35-135mm ED Zoom & Ilford XP2 ISO 400 B&W Film & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Film-Digital Fusion - 5 (of 31) - Nikon F75 with Nikkor (2007) DX AF-S 18-55 mm 1:3.4-5.6 G VR (Nikon F Mount) and ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Black is Black II - Pentax ES (1971) with Vivitar 1:3.8 70-150 mm Macro-Close Focussing Zoom & ISO 400 Kodak Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Westwood in October - 9 (of 19) - Nikon F-601 (1991) with Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5 Zoom and Fuji ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.