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Real Alcazar de Sevilla
Hasselblad 500CM
JCH Street Pan 400 revelada con HC110 1+31, 2:40 min., 28ºC.
Pentax K1000
SMC Pentax 55mm f/1.8
JCH Streetpan 400
Jan. 2020
Slightly Cropped
Developed by Gene's Camera in South Bend, IN.
Galleys don't move by themselves. Fully kitted out in Fair Isle, these guys supplied the motive power. About to start, the galley isn't present, but the rope is. Carnival, Lerwick, Shetland.
MS Optics Sonnetar 50mm 1.3 now available in silver and brilliant black
www.japancamerahunter.com/product/ms-optics-sonnetar-50mm...
Pentax K1000
Pentax SMC-K 55mm f/1.8
JCH Streetpan 400
Jan 2020
"Scanned" with my Nikon D3300
Developed by the kind folks in the lab at Gene's Camera in South Bend, IN.
Finally got my bag on Japan Camera Hunter! Of the three cameras on the left, I only ever have one of them in the bag at a time. The rest is still in there though!
www.japancamerahunter.com/2016/02/in-your-bag-no-1340-pat...
Hasselblad XPAN | 45mm | JCH StreetPan 400
Home developed in Rodinal 1/100 | 20C | Stand Development
Seattle, WA
Made on my Leica M6 with 35mm Summicron f/2 (iv) on JCH Streetpan 400 film. #filmisalive #filmisnotdead
One of the many things I like about winter is with so many trees bare of foliage you can really admire the shape and form they take. The organic patterns to how trees grow is fascinating when you really start to look at it. Granted, most of the year their top halves are covered in foliage (even longer if they're evergreen) and all of the year a significant part of the tree is invisible underground. What we get is just the tip of the iceberg, or the top of the tree. So, one of the things I have grown to appreciate about infrared film is the contrast it introduces between the branching body of a tree the leafy foliage that often masks it. When I really want to make a picture of those spindly branches or diverging trunk lines, I find infrared well suited for the task.
Hasselblad 500C
JCH Street Pan 400
Heading to Europe this weekend and finally decided on my perfect travel setup.
Mamiya 7II w/ 80mm lens
Mamiya 7 w/ 43mm lens
RS-7 Camera Strap
Retrospective 10 Bag
Spare Batteries
(24) Rolls of Porta 160 220
Canon S90 (not shown)
Metz 20 C-2 Manual Flash
Sketchers
Oliver will not be traveling along.
jeffwieser.blogspot.com/2012/04/travel-bag.html
Also seen on www.JapanCameraHunter.com
japancamerahunter.com/2012/06/in-your-bag-171-jeff-wieser...
I hadn't intended to do this, but with the extra time spent at home I decided to compare the images I made last week at Rowena Crest with my Holga and Rollei cameras.
I had thought that they were both loaded with JCH but I had loaded the Holga over a year ago and forgot that I had put SFX inside.
Both were exposed with an R72 filter and processed together in R09 1:50 at 22 minutes.
I've posted the contacts of the images on the sides, with the combined images in the center.