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Elbe River Scenery
Landungsbrücken
Rickmer Rickmers
Cap San Diego
Film is not dead.
Analog Times
fujifilm Superia 100
Expired color negative film
Minolta Dynax 500
Minolta AF35-70
Low-res scan
#Mid-ResScan #Fujifilm #Minolta #Dynax #AF35-70
One of the Table 960 diagram with quality traction again. My visit was lucky in that respect. Very cold in the Bever Valley as the sun came up. It prickled the skin! Fuji 100 low res scan. Taken from a Ski path, other places 4/5' deep soft snow.
Schloss Neuhaus
Neuhaus Castle
Fuji Velvia 50
Expired slide film
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD 50 f/1.7
Plustek 7500I
Low-res scan
Vuescan
Rolleiflex: 120-film low-res scan.
I am flattered and overwhelmed to be one of 5 photographers whose image was selected by international pianist/artist Lang Langand SonyMusic to commemorate the release of the Chopin Album. Please give his latest album your full attention. My deepest gratitude to Lang Langfor his contributions to the world, and to SonyMusic for their support. Please visit the link below.-GJC
Another low res scan of a traditional darkroom Variable contrast print, digitally spot toned and unsharp masked. I just love the texture of the wave at Coyote Buttes.
Sun getting up now and time to move from the Inn Valley , just south of Bever. Fuji 100 low res scan.
Line-up of class 420's at Bellinzona Depot. This is a location for major repairs as well as servicing. Nikon RM2/Fuji 100 low res scan
Herrenhausen Gardens
Rose garden in a frame
Film is not dead
Fujifim Pro160C
Expired color negative film
Minolta XD5
Minolta Rokkor 50mm f/1.7
Low-res scan
I was pleased to get this example in clean condition. The HUPAC 182 would be attached at Erstfeld to assist up the North Ramp. Nikon FM2/Fui100 - low res scan
Just a little walk to the local Italian restaurant and back with a camera from 1956, a lens from 1959 and some (cheapish) colour film. Not too bad.
Leica IIf, Leitz Summaron f=2.8cm 1:5.6, Kodak Gold 200, developed and low res scanned by Cewe.
Rolleiflex: 120-film low-res scan.
I am flattered and overwhelmed to be one of 5 photographers whose image was selected by international pianist/artist Lang Langand SonyMusic to commemorate the release of the Chopin Album. Please give his latest album your full attention. My deepest gratitude to Lang Langfor his contributions to the world, and to SonyMusic for their support. Please visit the link below.-GJC
Another very mixed consist for this fast IR working. Fuji 100 Nikon F-801 fitted R series 85mm prime lens. Low res scan.
The sound barriers weren't always there, but at least there are decent gaps. Nikon FM2/Fuji 100-low res scan
A bouquet of flowers
Kodak VR200 @ 50
Expired color negative film
Minolta XD5
Minolta Rokkor 50 mm f/1.7
Low-res scan
In the rosegarden
Red rose with some blueish tint
Film is not dead.
Kodak VR400 @ 100
Expired color negative film, showing a lot of film grain on the green leafs.
Darker area grain
Minolta XD5
Minolta Rokkor 50 mm f/1.7
Low-res scan
Bremen Cathedral
Saint Peter's Cathedral Bremen, Germany
Kodak Gold
Cewe development and low-res scan
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
Film is not dead.
Fluenen is one of my backup location fotr when the mountain weather closes in. Nikon FM/Fuji 100 -low res scan
A very tight full frame angle , to record the traction rather than the scene. Nikon FM2/Fuji100- low res scan
Once again ignore these low res scans this is the second fuck up from the same lab trust i wont be using them again.
An example of the Re6/6 still in original green livery. Rounding the curve at Steinen, first thing in the morning . Nikon FM2/Fuji100 -low res scan June 2006
Rose Garden
Rossmann HR400
Expired color negative film
Minolta XD5
Minolta Rokkor 50mm f/1.7
Low-res scan
Explored Apr 8th #8
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This image is (a low res scan seen here) of Raffi who recently opened a small neighborhood market in Burbank. Surprisingly great prices and always very helpful. Captured on Fuji Acros 100 film. Best when viewed against the black background seen at www.fluidr.com/photos/jerryi
Rolleiflex: 120-film low-res scan.
I am flattered and overwhelmed to be one of 5 photographers whose image was selected by international pianist/artist Lang Langand SonyMusic to commemorate the release of the Chopin Album. Please give his latest album your full attention. My deepest gratitude to Lang Langfor his contributions to the world, and to SonyMusic for their support. Please visit the link below.-GJC
My apologies to those who starred this image earlier in the evening. I deleted the previous to experiment with a few editing options. -GJC
Another heavy mixed consist climbing past Amsted-Silenen heading south with DB traction. Nikon FM2/Fuji 100 -low res scan June 2006
In 2006 the Rescue trains were powered by Bm4/4 diesel Hydraulic locos, designed in 1960. Nikon FM2/Fui100 - low res scan
RhB 615 has chrome nameplates, not common on this class. My next move foe a shot up the Engladin Pass, weather looked OK. Fuji 100 slide, low res scan.
Very low full summer light at gone 2000 for the last shot of a splendid day June 2006 Nikon FM2/Fuji100 - low res scan
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Aeromexico, picture taken in April 1986 by unknown photographer. Low Res Scan from my slide collection.
I will repost a higher quality picture soon.
Steeples
4 out of 5 Hamburg Main Churches plus City Hall
Shot from Elbphilharmonie Plaza
Film is not dead
Fujifilm Superia 100
Expired film
Minolta Dynax 500
Minolta AF 35-70
Low-res scan
My first move of the day. No snow at Chur, but heavy snow nearby in most directions. Planned to cover Table 920 locations, but having to spend half the morning visiting camera dealers didn't help. Low res scan by Dave Warwick
A old low res scan from circa 2001 shows a Macclesfield based Leyland Swift with Wadham Stringer bodywork. This is located at the old joint bus station and bus garage in the town that is now long done, in this time was Arriva Midlands North with the Stevensons legals in use, having been hived off to this concern following a rocky road from disposal of Crosville to a C Line operation under Midland Red North, these days the town is under Arriva North West as an outstation of Winsford.
Anyway 1147 E992 NMK is found on a local route 2 Weston Circular. This Leyland Swift was new Armchair and one of the second hand examples obtained by Stevensons to join native examples operated prior to Midland Red North common ownership.
Herrenhausen Garden
Golden Statues
Film is not dead.
Fujifilm Pro 160C
Expired color negative film
Minolta XD5
Minolta Rokkor 50mm f/1.7
Low-res scan
I’m guessing 1986.
low-res scan, unfortunately. Maybe I can get a better scan when I’m next in Austin
I don't think I got a shot of the rear end, so now way of knowing the registration on this one unless I catch a glimpse in another photo. The 3-door model wasn't particularly common here.
The Mazda 818 will appear in a photo of its own.
The rusty BMW TLH 41M was a 1973 2500 which made it to 1987.
Solara looks to have been a W- or X-reg.
Some other older things to be seen, including something I can't immediately identify behind the Stanza - maybe a Rootesmobile of some sort?
Previous low-res scan and comments below.
Once again a good mixture of stock on this northbound IR service. Time to move on after this shot Nikon F-801 fitted F series 105mm prime lens- Fuji 100 slide low res scanned
1911 built Ge2/2 steeple-cab shunting loco still in daily use a s station pilot. One of two such locos built for the opening of the line. Low-res scanned slide by Dave Warwick for me with thanks.
Fuji GX680
150mm/4.5 Fujinon
Kodak Tri-X 320
I shot this at close distance (near the closest focus of 70cm), it wasn't f4.5, probably f11. I STRONGLY suggest you check the pic in "original size" (this is just a low res scan, but still) to see the sharpness I'm talking about.
My next move to Liestal and a bonus quad headed Cross rail Intermodal heading south. All locos powered up and working. Fuji 100 slide low res scanned
The Asahiflex Test experience...
Flowers close-up. In the neighborhood, Tokyo, Japan. © Michele Marcolin, 2022.
• Asahi Opt. Co. Asahiflex IIb (1954 late model) + Takumar 58mm f2.4
• Lomochrome Purple XR 100-400
• Fuji Color Service Low-res scan
A couple of weeks ago, while waiting for the slide film of the Miranda S Test to be processed, and still overburden by bore, I spotted this LOMOChrome Purple film, in a photo shop I check out frequently. And I couldn't resist the curiosity, being the results so reminiscent of infra-red and cross processed film (which I like so much). So I decided to give it a try. However, not being sure if everything was fine with the Miranda, I was left only with the old Asahiflex IIb that came with the Takumar 58mm f2.4, quite some time ago, and used only as a... 'decoration'. Fortunately it worked pretty well - marvels of the golden age of camera making - I am quite safisfied with the results, considering that I have not been shooting color film (and in complete manual mode) since years. I am particularly happy with the results of the precious Takumar 83mm f1.9. A very beautiful portrait lens, I have to say.
I still need to understand well, when and how the film reacts better to produce purples and greens, but I really like the results. The grain a bit less: I will have the negative printed by the service asap and in meanwhile I will scan them with the film duplicator we have and treat them.
I’ve had some issues with home developing recently and even getting the right exposures so I decided to go right back to basics and then get the developing done by professionals.
This is a “Sunny 16” rule exposure, then I remembered that I had the Canon 50D with me so I checked my exposure with the built in light meter. It gave a different reading but not by much. I had over exposed anyway to stop the snow going grey.
As a result I’ve got my “confidence” back. I was getting a bit disheartened with film.
A reach of the River Thames at Shillingford Bridge photographed at dawn.
The camera is a Yashica Minitec AF - an interesting P&S camera in that it has a 32mm focal length lens that is reputedly a four element design based on the original Zeiss Tessar. If so it makes the camera not that dissimilar from the now-cult Yashica T4.
It has its disadvantages - no control whatsoever being entirely auto and a flash that cannot be switched off. As a small, discreet and fairly quiet camera (it has motorised film advance) it may make a good street shooter. They're also remarkably cheap!
For such a cheap camera, cheap film and a low res scan it's made a decent fist of difficult lighting conditions. (It has a tripod mount!! ...essential for this shot) It's worth comparing this with the image taken the same day on a modern digital camera on my photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/fish95th/16476791514/
Film: Agfa Vista Plus 200 developed at Asda and a low resolution scan (1840x1232) giving a 2.3MP image! Asda, laughingly, calls this their 'high-res' scan - however it's fine for proofing purposes.