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Some more film from my Deceased Friend , stored in a 'Fuji COOLBAG' since the 1990's !! Not IDEAL ! I was amazed how it scanned ! On processing the film was totally 'GREENED' due to age and 'Fumes' getting into the emulsion layer. Best rating was 200 ASA
They still allow them to be trapped, another outdated activity that should be ended. In this age there is no reason to trap an animal for it's pelt when we have synthetic material that is actually ten times better . ( actually we are a threat to our own health and well fare as well as that of nature. ) old costumes die hard, even when they are way outdated. There are a few stubborn organizations that continue to support this. it's like hunting the fur seals to make clothes for people who like to flaunt the fact that they can afford the expensive garment. A governments refuse the put a stop to it because they say it will disrupt an industry and impose a hardship on those who due the hunting, Baloney ! It's a small industry, isolated to the area where fur seals are found and it caters to business that has a small but rich clientele. It's discontinuance is not going to have economy crashing world wide implications. We and nature will be much better off for it.
Polaroid snapshot of a Polaroid art show in Chicago on August 15th 2008. 900+ Polaroid images by 150 Polaroid enthusiasts from around the world. www.PolaroidShow.com
When I was designing my Stegosaurus stenops, one of the innumerable iterations I created in that process was something like this model. At the time I thought the base was too similar to Ryan MacDonell and John Montroll's Stegosaurus models, and I didn't pursue this version of the model any further. Looking back, it's different enough to warrant dusting it off and giving it a final folding sequence.
To contrast it with my other Stegosaurus model, I've purposefully based this on outdated reconstructions of the creature, with arching backs and dragging tails.
Shot in 1991 on outdated Kodak Tmax 400 and developed in Tmax developer. Scanned today 29/12/2020 with Epson V700 Flatbed.
Shot with Zeiss Nettar released in 1933 this one with Thelma Shutter and Nettar Anastigmat 6.3 f=10.5cm lens.
Shoots 8 frames on 120 medium format film.
Pinhole photograph with home-crafted pinhole camera.
Paper negative on Emaks paper outdated by 50+ years.
I took out the outdated ILFORD XP2 400 Super from my 1956 AGFA ISOLETTE III and re-loaded it into my 'Gift' MAMIYA C330 F from a 92 year old Camera Club Member . I had 4 frames left. I used it in Weald Country Park near BRENTWOOD Town , metering by a WESTON MASTER V Incident Light Method . The negs were 'THIN' but scanned well. My Legs were sore after walking about 3 miles from home and around Park carrying heavy MAMIYA TLR's !!
80mm f2.8 'Blue Dot ' Sekors
Testing a short length of 1990's outdated KB40 ( Made in Croatia) film in mi 'Gift; CHINON TTL ;PRINZFLX' so I could use wider apertures and also to test the film in my Home-Made Crawley Formula 'FX-37' diluted 1+9 at a 'guessed' 7 mins -- negs came out well ! This KB40 film does NOT react well with RODINAL -- poor grain and definition. It was cut from a bulk tin from my Deceased Great Friend and there is 'Edge Fogging' 55mm f1.4 'Auto-Reflex' lens at f1.4 Only part of negative.
Taken on outdated sensia. The colours were so bad that nothing could be done, but fully desaturated it doesn't look too bad.
Taken with a Noblex 135U panoramic camera, the first exposures for 2 decades. As I reached the end of the roll, I could feel the film transport slipping, and indeed some frames were overlapping. And now the film doesn't wind at all. So probably the last film for a long time, if ever.
Zeiss Ikon Contax II (1937)
Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm Sonnar f/2 (1937) (3 stop ND filter)
Kodak Gold 400 (outdated)
Pinhole photograph w/ self-designed pinhole camera.
Paper negative on Emaks paper outdated by 50+ years.
Autumn 2015, Headington Hill Park, Oxford
Konica FC-1
Konica Hexanon AR 50mm f/1.4
Outdated Kodak Color Plus 200
Boots scan + LR adjustments, including radial zoom
since this film is 20 years past expiration the color was less than impressive, so, lose the color and go b&w.
olympus om-10
om-system G.Zuiko Auto-W f28 f3.5
fujicolor super g plus 800 outdated 8-1997
no camera meter (not working..yet), so i used a hand-held light meter...takes forever, but you get better results.
i love film...i rarely have to change the original image.
canon ae-1
canon fd 50mm f1.4
ilford 50 pan f (outdated film-oct 2005)
Polaroid snapshot of a Polaroid art show in Chicago on August 15th 2008. 900+ Polaroid images by 150 Polaroid enthusiasts from around the world. www.PolaroidShow.com
Polaroid snapshot of a Polaroid art show in Chicago on August 15th 2008. 900+ Polaroid images by 150 Polaroid enthusiasts from around the world. www.PolaroidShow.com
A 1978 camera, the Rollei 35 LED is one of the smallest 35mm film cameras ever made. While very old and, compared to modern cameras, horrendously outdated we still keep it... The fact it fits into a pocket obviously helps.
Shot for Crazy Tuesday outdated theme.
The massive cathedral was built between 1525 and 1577 in a late Gothic style, outdated elsewhere in Europe. The previous cathedral of Segovia had stood adjacent to the Alcazar, and had been used by the royal armies in defending the latter against siege. The rebellious Comuneros were intent on taking the Cathedral to protect its holy relics, and to use its position against the walls of the Alcazar in order to defeat its defenders. In a famous exchange, prominent city officials urged the comuneros to halt their attacks on the church, saying they should consider the injustice of razing so sumptuous a temple while making war against those who, serving their king, defended his Alcazar. But their plea fell on deaf ears, and the comuneros replied: la Iglesia era de la Ciudad (the Church belonged to the City). After a bitter siege lasting months, the cathedral lay in ruins.
Due to fears of a repeat assault, the cathedral was relocated to the present site and built using a design by the Trasmeran mason named Juan Gil de Hontañón, and the work was continued by his son Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón.
The building's structure features three tall vaults and an ambulatory, with fine tracery windows and numerous stained glass windows. The interior is characterized by unity of style (late Gothic), except for the dome, built around 1630 by Pedro de Brizuela. The Gothic vaults are 33 meters high by 50 meters wide and 105 long. The bell tower reaches almost 90 meters. The current stone spire crowning the tower, dating from 1614, was erected after a major fire caused by a thunderstorm. The original spire, entirely Gothic, was built of American mahogany, had a pyramidal structure, and was the tallest tower in Spain.
Among the most prominent chapels are that of the Santísimo Sacramento, with a Reredo by José de Churriguera, the Chapel of San Andrés, with a Triptych of the Deposition by Ambrosius Benson, the Chapel of Piety with the Entombment by Juan de Juni; and the chapel of the Deposition with the recumbent Christ by Gregorio Fernández.
seoul, korea - - -
canon ae-1p
canon nfd 50mm f1.4
kodak colorplus 200 film - outdated (october 2018)
Testing a short length of 1990's outdated KB40 ( Made in Croatia) film in mi 'Gift; CHINON TTL ;PRINZFLX' so I could use wider apertures and also to test the film in my Home-Made Crawley Formula 'FX-37' diluted 1+9 at a 'guessed' 7 mins -- negs came out well ! This KB40 film does NOT react well with RODINAL -- poor grain and definition. It was cut from a bulk tin from my Deceased Great Friend and there is 'Edge Fogging' 55mm f1.4 'Auto-Reflex' lens at f2.8
Polaroid snapshot of a Polaroid art show in Chicago on August 15th 2008. 900+ Polaroid images by 150 Polaroid enthusiasts from around the world. www.PolaroidShow.com
NIKON FG loaded with 2005 outdated 'TUDOR 100' ( actually FUJI) walking around Central Park, CHELMSFORD Essex England using NIKKOR 1005mm f2.5 and AF NIKKOR 70-210mm f4-5.6 . Overcast Wintry Light meant I got only 1/125th @ f5.6 and f4 . AF NIKKOR 70-210mm f4.5.6
I took out the outdated ILFORD XP2 400 Super from my 1956 AGFA ISOLETTE III and re-loaded it into my 'Gift' MAMIYA C330 F from a 92 year old Camera Club Member . I had 4 frames left. I used it in Weald Country Park near BRENTWOOD Town , metering by a WESTON MASTER V Incident Light Method . The negs were 'THIN' but scanned well. My Legs were sore after walking about 3 miles from home and around Park carrying heavy MAMIYA TLR's !!
80mm f2.8 'Blue Dot 'Sekors. The ;Bluebell Pond'
this shot was hand held in a low lighting setting and i did not process this photo with lr6, except to add my name. i love film.
seoul, korea - - -
canon ae-1p
canon nfd 50mm f1.4
kodak colorplus 200 film - outdated (october 2018)