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And here we have the run-up to the Day of the Doctor in picture form.

any idea why the result is like this?

Camera: Lomography Belair X 6-12, Belairgon 90mm. Film: KodakEktachrome E100VS, home-developed with the Tetenal Colortec E-6 3-bath kit.

And once again, the world becomes obsessed with a sport that 2/3rds of America couldn't care any less about if they tried: THE WORLD CUP!

Freaky Anchor Sculpture, I guess!

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Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, 2011

* blog post

* flickr set

Douro River near Foz Côa

Ok, first roll with the new Yashica A. Mark Hama did a bang up job on getting this baby ready for battle and of course me being used to the rollei, forgot to crank the film for oh, about 6 shots... The resulting first frame was real washed out, i dialed down the exposure on my scanner as much as possible then upped the blacks in Adobe so you can actually see what the six frames were. I kind of dig it. Maybe I will shoot 6 frames per shot from now on... heh.

 

Yashica A | Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

The hair transplant is working for the Bald Eagles at the zoo.

Went and shot some native Americans doing dancey-stuff at their pow-wow. I loved the traditional Indian gear and the ray-bans.

That's the second biggest salmon I've ever seen. . . .

Lomo LC-A+

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

XPRO

Yashica Samurai Z (half frame)

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS cross-processed

 

I never did get around to carving this bad boy up. . . .

Bronica S2A - Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

recently processed film. mamiya 6MF 150mm f/4. cross-processed kodak ektachrome E100VS @ 80. lab: A&I color, hollywood, ca. scan: epson V750 pro. exif tags: filmtagger.

Orange is drawn to orange.

 

E100VS is a very nicely saturated film I find. Too bad I didn't get to try it at sunset like Chris told me to, but that shall be my next objective! As well as buying a F3HP.

 

Nikon F3

Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AIS

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M, Sonnar C 150/4,0, Kenko 2x converter, tripod. Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100VS.

I ordered a latte and burnt myself. Served me right for drinking latte at a festival apparently.

 

Nikon F80

Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 AF-D

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

Heading downtown to shoot from the Bon's sky bridge.

salton sea beach, california

 

hasselblad 903 swc

kodak ektachrome e100vs

Clearly this is the end of the sidewalk

Yashica Samurai Z (half frame)

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS cross-processed

 

The majesty of the golf course, contained behind this one lone fence. . . .

Egads! Someone stole the top of the Space Needle!

All in all, just another brick (well, several) in the wall.

The Olympic National Park is a waterfall lovers paradise - dozens of gorgeous waterfalls just by the side of the road everywhere!

mamiya 6MF 75mm f/3.5. cross-processed kodak E100VS. lab: A&I color, hollywood, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.

Yashica Mat LM - Yashinon 80 f3,5 - Kodak Ektachrome E100VS - Interphoto - Reflecta MF5000

  

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MAMIYA C220 proffesional

MAMIYA SEKKOR 105mm F3.5

KODAK EKTACHROME E100VS

For my upcoming New Years resolution, I'm vowing to give up partaking of spirits. But until then - drink up!

A fire started by a lightning strike in eastern Yellowstone (over 60 miles away) blankets the Teton Mountains.

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Hasselblad 503CXi

CarlZeiss Planar 80mm/F2.8 CF T*

Kodak EktaChrome E100VS

[MAP by ALPSLAB]

 

I had planned to do this super creepy shot of a shadow with the Big Fire Axe against the tent - but then the axe head broke off chopping wood. So we'll go with this one instead.

His eyes follow you, no matter where you go in the room. . . .

Who? Who?

 

An owl just hanging out at the park. He decided he had enough of me and hopped around to the other side of the tree just after this shot.

The wreck of the Peter Iredale, all fish-eyed at sunset!

Northern State Hospital

 

View On Black

 

Kiev 88, Arsat B 80mm 2.8/f

Kodak Ektachrome 100VS

E6 Lab Processed

Epson 4490 Scan @ 100% 2400dpi

 

This image is part of a set, see the rest here www.flickr.com/photos/josh_larsen/sets/72157623260295706/

 

The parking garage just next door to Fulcrum has some . . . consequences for trying to park there on the sly.

They overhauled the lower parking lot of the Snoqualmie Falls. Now, instead of being a known secret, there's a constant flood of people heading down there.

 

Mind you, they've finally given up on the "Deny people access to the river" thing. There are now stairs leading down from the platform.

No, there are no waterfront streetcars. They've all been sold off by the city council to Atlanta after sitting in the warehouse for several decades when the maintenance shed was closed at the insistence of the Seattle Art Museum, who wanted space for their bullshit crappy artwork.

I like this photo.

 

Nikon F80

Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 AF-D

Kodak Ektachrome E100VS

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