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Polaroid 600SE

Mamiya Sekor 127mm f4.7

ProS 6x7 120 Roll film back

Ilford FP4+

Developed in Caffenol-C-L semi-stand

Epson V500

Photoshop CS

This arrived in the mail today...It was supposed to be a Fuji GW690. Score!

March 2019, Thailand (Phuket/Pattaya/Koh Samui)

Mamiya 7ii

65mm f/4 N

Expired Kodak Ektachrome E100G

 

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Shot around Sydney

 

Mamiya 645 Super

80mm Sekor C

Kodak Ektar 100

A week in Richmond, VA for my great grandmother's 96th birthday

Sverige 1962, med Carl Zeiss Planar C 2.8/80mm T*.

 

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Mamiya RB67 + 127/3.8

Expired Kodak 120

Fuji GSW III 690

Velvia 50

V600

Maybe 2-3” tall, show on the the GFX 50s with the Contax 135F 2.8 and macro extension tubes

Four Winds Farm | Peterborough, NH

Pentacon Six TL

Kodak Potra 400

 

Xi'an,

China

Breaks Interstate Park. Buchannan County, Virginia

 

Fuji GW690iii. Ektar 100. f16. 1/60.

Bronica SQ-A

Bronica Zenzanon-S 80mm f2.8

Ilford HP5 @ 400

No editing done, Mamiya RZ67, Kodak Portra 160, 6x4.5 back

 

Blackfriars, London. Bronica etrsi, Kodak gold.

Memory of important time

Iskra is a medium format folding rangefinder camera, manufactured by KMZ.

 

Lens - Industar-58.

75mm f/3.5; Tessar design 4 elements in 3 groups; Aperture: f/3.5-f/22

 

Shutter speed: 1-1/500 +B

 

120 film, picture size 6x6cm

Mamiya 7, 65mm f4 lens, Agfa B&W

spent some time in the austrian alps

 

the entire valley is filled with contraptions for their hydroelectric system

 

rolleicord Va, kodak portra 400, diy development in tetenal

Ⓒ Fujifilm GA645zi

Ⓕ Fuji RVP50, Minolta Dimage Scan Elite I

C330 80mm 2.8

Fujifilm GA645

Portra 160

FUJIFILM GF670

fujinon 80mm F3.5

FUJIFILM PRO400H

of the Camaguey Ballet

Fujifilm GA645

Portra 160

The first roll put through a Dacora Digna camera. It's a basic '50s German 120 viewfinder camera with an f/8, 80mm lens, two apertures (f/8, f/11) and two speeds (about 1/50 which is "instant", and bulb). I didn't know what to expect, so I'm surprised I got some decent shots! It's not a great low-light shooter for obvious reasons, though the flash sync works!

 

Film: Kodak Ektar 100

Developed by: Citizens Photo

Flatbed Scans from 6"x6" prints

Heiko 2013 Rolleiflex 2.8E + Acros 100

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