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Praktica L, Oreston 50
Kodak TMax 400 @ 1600
DIY Mytol, 10min@20C. I'm not very happy with the results - thin negatives, usable but adjustments are needed.
...Bombo Point.
Chamonix 045F1, Gundlach Radar Extreme W.A. Anastigmat f16 6.5"x8.5", TMax400, Xtol(1.3)+RO9(1.160)
「Of the straight fact」
A natural figure
A figure called the straight fact as is
With a human feeling or heart
I think that I may move it.
Cornwall Clock Tower
Olympus OM-1
Zuiko 50mm f/3.5 macro
1/500, f/11
Kodak TMAX400
Rodinal (1+25), 5:30 min drive @ 22°C
EPSON V600 - 3200 dpi
An alley cat called Koperu aka Yan soon would give birth to six kittens and ask us help to raise her babies cats.
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Streamers is built as a participative public sculpture made out of recycled loudspeakers, tube radios, hifi furniture and modern interactive media. SPEAKERS SCULPTURES are interactive sound sculptures by Berlin-based Franco-American artist Benoît Maubrey. They are conceived on site and reflect their local environment and are constructed from up to 3000 recycled loudspeakers (all connected). The sculptures can function both as a mobile “Speakers Corner“ — a “hotspot“ for local participation and self-expression but also as a forum for small events and concerts.
Olympus OM 2 - Kodak TMax 400
Prolab Stuttgart
Plustek Opticfilm 120 Pro
Silverfast 9
The Kodak Retina IIIc is one of the most amazing cameras I own and use regularly. As a "folding camera" it is very practical and always surprises me with its excellent imaging performance. Without battery, without electronics - just a small miracle machine from Stuttgart from 1958.
Kodak Retina IIIc - Schneider Kreuznach Retina-Xenon 1:2.0 - 50mm
Kodak Retina IIIc - Kodak TMax 400
Busy junction of Saemunan-ro & Sejong-daero.
Actions in whole frame.
TMax400, developed with HC-110 (H).
Nikon FA
Kodak Tmax 400
Nikkor 50/1,8
Otwock, Poland, forgotten Jewish cemetery established in XIX century.
During World War II it was devastated by the Germans, but on the surface of 1.7 hectares there were about 900 matzevot. The cemetery was buried among others. shot in 1939 by the German writer Urke Nachalnik, but the exact location of his grave is not known.
November 1st, 2017