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This is Bernie. A native Alaskan, he has live in the PNW for the last five years or so. While he's getting a bit long in the tooth and doesn't hop into the truck bed as he once did, when those big paws hit the snow he turns into a young pup again.

 

On this snowshoe near Mt Hood, we had three dogs with us.....Marty, a 90+ lb Lab/Pyrenees mix from Texas, Fiona, a Pit mix from the Baja Peninsula of Mexico, and Bernie the Alaskan Husky. Quite the rag tag crew :) No surprise, but Bernie was the most adept in the wintery elements. Enjoying every snowy step of the way and even giving me a nice smile for his portrait.

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm

Zenza Bronica S2

Nikkor-P 75mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Praktica L

Oreston 1.8/50

Kodak T-Max 400@400

DIY Hydrofen (N-10, W-17) 1+1, 6:30@20C

Canon F-1n

Canon FD 50mm f1.4

Kodak Tmax400 (expired@50)

Model: @petraaneaa

 

Taken with Hasselblad 501CM + 80mm on Kodak T-Max 400@800 developed with Ilford DD-X.

Zenza Bronica S2

Nikkor-P 75mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Taken with Mamiya 7 + 65mm. Film: Kodak T-Max 400 developed with Ilford DDX.

Zenza Bronica S2

Nikkor-P 75mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Leica M2 | Kodak T-MAX 400 | ISO 400/27°

D-76 1+1 / 10,15 Min / 20°C Info

Fujifilm GSW 680 III with yellow filter

Kodak Tmax 400

Ilfosol 3 1+14 10:00

A medical student enjoys a winter commute along the Connor Trail on the backside of the OHSU campus.

 

The Connor Trail meets up with the Marquam Trail that leads to Marquam Nature Park, a 204 acre park and major cog in a 40 mile trail loop that connects multiple nature areas within Portland.

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm.

Ferry arriving at the Central Piers. At the background is the Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui, with the Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower and Hong Kong Cultural Centre.

 

TMAX 400 with HC-110 (H).

Hasselblad 500CM / Planar C 80mm f2.8 / Kodak TMAX400

Zenza Bronica S2

Nikkor-P 75mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Weber 3 of 3

Olympus OM-1

Zuiko 50mm f/1.4

1/250, f/4

Kodak TMAX400

Rodinal (1+25), 5:30 min @ 22°C

EPSON V600 - 3200 dpi

as in, "can I get one?"

Fujifilm GSW 680 III with yellow filter

Kodak Tmax 400

Ilfosol 3 1+14 10:00

Zenza Bronica S2

Nikkor-P 75mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Yashica mat 124, Kodak T-Max400

The first test roll on the Zenit 3M came out much better than I had expected. There is no light leak and the exposure appears to be spot on for every shot on the film. The fly in the ointment is that there was some slippage in the film transport, with a few of the shots overlapping. I'll will have to watch that carefully.

 

Concerning the Industar lens, sharpness and contrast are all there. It's almost as good as if I had used a yellow filter, which I hadn't. Despite the lens being from 1964, the image has a certain vintage feel to it, as if it were taken in or before the great patriotic war.

 

The viewfinder image covers only 70% of the actual field of view of the final image, which is easier to handle than I had thought. In practice, this means that you can allow things that you want to have in the image to be very close to the visible edge of the frame. In the actual image they will be well away from the edge.

 

Camera: KMZ Zenit 3M

Lens: Industar 3.5/50, made in 1964

Kodak TMAX 400 black&white negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

Hammond A-100 Organ

Olympus OM-1

Zuiko 50mm f/3.5 macro

1/125, f/2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Rodinal (1+25), 5:30 min @ 22°C

EPSON V600 - 3200 dpi

Zenza Bronica S2

Nikkor-P 75mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Canon F-1n

Canon FD 50mm f1.4

Kodak Tmax400 (expired@50)

Camera: Pentax MX

Film: Kodak TMax 400

From thedailylumenbox.blog T-Max 400 shot with Sawyer's Mark IV, developed in Cinestill monobath.

Fujifilm GSW 680 III with yellow filter

Kodak Tmax 400

Ilfosol 3 1+14 10:00

Iskra; Kodak t-max 400;

Mamiya 645 Pro

Mamiya-Sekor C 80mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

Backgammon

Olympus OM-1

Zuiko 50mm f/1.4

1/250, f/5.6

Kodak TMAX400

Rodinal (1+25), 5:30 min drive @ 22°C

EPSON V600 - 3200 dpi

Olympus OM-2n Zuiko 50mm 1:1.8

Kodak Tmax 400

Epson Perfection V550

Nikon F | 50mm f/2.0 | Kodak TMAX 400

Mamiya 645 Pro

Mamiya-Sekor C 80mm F2.8

Kodak TMAX400

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