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When I first saw zxgirl's shot of this seed head, it reminded me of a negative so I had to see what it would look like. She is letting me post the collaboration.
Projecção realizado por Verónica Meireles e Sérgio Nunes, para a Tour Acústica de 2005 dos bLUNDER .
This is a test of the new negative color film Harman Phoenix 200 with my Minolta XD5 SLR camera (years 1979-1984).
The Minolta XD5 body was equipped with a Minolta MD (III) 1:2.8 f=28mm lens with a protective Hoya 49mm UV HMC Expert filter and the original shade hood for the 28mm lenses.
The camera was loaded with the 36-exposure color film and exposed for 200 ISO using either the body light meter in the three modes available (M, A, S) and/or checked with a Minolta Autometer III equipped with a 10° viewfinder for selective measuring and privileging the shadow areas.
Jardin Botanique de Lyon, March 18, 2024
Parc de la Tête d'Or
69006 Lyon
France
After exposures the film was processed using a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The duplication light was set to 4800K instead of 8600K for regular negative color film with the classical orange mask. The RAW files obtained were then processed without intermediate files in LR and finally edited to the final jpeg pictures.
All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.
The results shows that this experimental film by Harman is prone to strong halation in the hight lights giving a yellow halo. The film is also and characterized by a strong contrast.
About the camera : Minolta XD5 was manufactured in Japan and released in 1979, two years after the XD7 (XD11 in certain markets). The camera was resized to the "gold dimensions" of the Barnack Leica (approx. 13x3x5 cm) as Olympus did for its OM1 several years before. Minolta XD5 is very closed to the XD7 body with only a few features suppressed. It has the same electronic shutter made of vertical metal shutters and offered for the first time the double mode of automatism with aperture priority (A) and shutter priority (S) with a new series of MD series. XD bodies served has basis for the Leica R4 to R7 SLR and was developped consequently with Leitz. XD camera were more expensive than Minolta X-700 and X-500 famous SLR and co-existed in the catalog from 1981 to 1984.
I found this XD5 from my local photography shop with its likely normal original lens a Minolta MD (III) 1:2 f=50mm. The Minolta MD 1:2.8 f=28mm wide-angle lens is part of my collection of Minolta lens. So far it the time I use this lens for film photography.
Pictured is the new baptismal font at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Oakland, NJ. Water Structures, LLC worked with the fon't designers, Arthur John Sikula Architects of NYC, who wanted the bottom pool of the baptismal to gently overflow its top. The project was particularly challenging because all its equipment had to be contained within the font. Water Structures was able to prefabricate the baptismal font with its equipment installed in it at the factory.
Contact Water Structures:
Phone: 800-747-0168
Fax: 603-474-0629
Owner: Kim Noble e:mail: knoble@waterstructuresco.com
The Finnish band Negative performing in Tampere July 16th, 2005. They were part of the Tammerfest festival that always features lots of great bands and singers. I can highly recommend the festival if you happen to be in Tampere on July. :)
Official Website of Negative:
www.gbfam.com/negative/eng/news.php
More about Tammerfest:
This pic is also part of the Schmap Tampere Third Edition.
Woman at the ticket counter waits for customers at the movie theater. Date from negative sleeve.
Date: 12/20/1958
Repository: Digital Collections of Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Persistent URL: http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/863
Something different...
I was searching the loft for 35mm developing equipment when I came across a box of 100's of 120 negatives.
I know they were taken by a late, Great Uncle and I think they were taken in the late 1940's - early 1950's.
Scanned some of the more 'interesting' on a regular flat bed scanner and inverted the image using Photoshop CS2!
The opening of the 16 PATHS OF ELEMENTS: THE ORIGINS
at Serena Arts Center last weekend was STUNNING! The interpretive works of the models in combination with the artist pictures was really breathtaking. I tried to get pictures of the elements. The pictures remain, but the models are a lovely memory.
taxi - maps.secondlife.com/seco.../SERENA%20HUB/200/200/2502
Idea: Orpheus Paxlapis-Savior (orpheusfdarkness)
Event organizer: ViktorSavior
Gallery curator: Bella (belleallure)
I know the subject is in the center, but I cropped it several ways keeping the rules of thirds in mind, and it just didn't work for me. This is my preference!
Waves crashing against the rocks on the beach.
Southeast Light, Block Island, Rhode Island.
Photographs from our 1991 weekend trip to Block Island, Rhode Island.
Scanned Agfa XR 100 C color negative film
Attempted to make a negative painting of trees; messed it up; so I cut and pasted a picture of a fish on it; and called it a day.
Images shot for FENW Chester Homeless Shelter as part of a University Client Project. www.caldwellvisuals.com
negative lettering - Lettering that has peeled off of the paint leave imprints of cleaner areas. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24722831-negati...
Extra: Negative (A Luz dos Retratos que serviu de base para os Rorschachs) /
Extra: Negative (The Light of portraits that served as the basis for Rorschachs)
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