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Geumjeong Mountain, Busan, South Korea
You can see Godangbong (the highest peak on the mountain) from the north gate. It was already late afternoon and I didn't know if I could get there and back before it would be dark. I went for it.
I had many light leaks on this roll, I guess I wasn't careful enough with it... sigh...
Minolta Autocord; mix of Ilford PanF 50, Delta 3200, and Arista Edu Ultra 400 in 120 size; processed in Xtol or Rodinal.
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📷 Hasselblad 500C.
️ Zeiss Planar CF 80mm f/2.8.
️ @Kodak Gold 200.
@nationphoto, Nation, Paris.
🇨🇩 @nationphoto, Nation, Paris.
️ July 2023.
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#mediumformat #dome #paris #france #hasselblad
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man, i hate scanning film. i love the quality of real medium format negatives, but getting them digitized really is unpleasant. scanner software sucks, color cast is always weird and I get to remember all about how much I hate retouching dust spots.
it's no wonder digital is taking over.
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Yashica-12. Kodak TMY 120 T-Max 400.
Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based, Variable Contrast Black and White Paper [Matte].
Split Second, 5” x 7”, 2009
A person may escape the warped world that lies indoors, where he is trapped in his own thoughts, but the outside world may be just as chaotic. The man in the photograph is caught between two actions, pausing between within and without. It is not freedom from the walls of building we seek; it is, rather, freedom from the mental/spiritual/emotional walls we build for ourselves.
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