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Camera: Rolleiflex 2.8F
Lens: Schneider Kreuznach Xenotar 80mm/f2.8
Film: Kodak 400TX
Place: Zhugezhen, Lanxi, Zhejiang, China
Date: March 24, 2013
Alright, so there are a couple of things you can do with HC-110 to develop a film without any times. There's going 1+31 for six minutes flat, you can stand develop using 1+150. Instead I went with a 1+90 and 18 minute time. The negatives ended up being super foggy but there were images. And the results were okay considering everything.
The full review drops in September 2026!
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 20mm 1:2.8D - Kodak Direct Positive Panchromatic 5246 @ ASA-12
Kodak HC-110 (1+90) 18:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Freehand capture with 580EX II flash.
Please, no multi group invitations and Bling Bling Icons!
--many thanks for your interest--
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One thing that I forgot to mention in my post about J was something that he said at the end of a drinking bout that lasted until morning: "Naoki I really like you, but I hate the Japanese". I was for the first time in a country where the country of my origin had caused deliberate suffering. I didn't know what to reply to J but it made me even more conscious that I had to be extremely careful of what I said. Growing up as a child of immigrants in Europe I have always been conscious that my very presence could be the cause of undesired reactions but being in China I had to raise my level of alertness incomparably higher. I was vigilant in voicing my opinions and my answer to the common question "what do i think of china and the chinese" was always irrefutably positive (I must add that my experiences with most of the people I got to know in China were characterised by overwhelming hospitality and people would go to great lengths to counterbalance my praise on China with praise on Japan).
I just wish that I was a little more intelligent and not just paranoid. When A asked me what I thought of the Chinese my instinctive answer was that they were wonderful people and I was having a great time in China. His ambiguous smile promptly reminded me that I was in the Xinjiang province where ethnic minorities were in large measure oppressed by the Han Chinese. The family was Kyrgys. I cursed my inanity.
We got into the beds one next to the other while still warm from the simple dinner of rice soup that T had cooked on the hearth. I was reading a book with my headlight when I heard a car approaching and then stopping right next to the house. There was a knock on the door and before A could even get up four men in military attire walked in and ordered me to show my papers. I handed my passport which was thrown back at me after a glance by one of the military men who merely commented "no good". A mixture of anger and panic was beginning to kick in but A, who was by then dressed, began to talk to them and only after a few exchange of words was led out and taken away in their car. T and her son exchanged looks of impotent anxiety but soon recovered and told me "no problem" and gestured me to go to bed.
A didn't come back for nearly two hours during which his wife waited impatiently, walking out of the door every ten or so minutes only to come back after a while. After he came back and had time to talk to his wife, I asked him if everything was alright and he said "yes, no problem" with eyes of enduring kindness. He explained to me that there was a hotel run by Han Chinese in the Karakul lake and whenever they find out that there is a visitor staying at some other place the hotel punctually asks the military men to got to where ever the visitors are to extort money from the host. I struggled to sleep, not being able to forget A's smile to my answer about the Chinese.
If I could pick one of the LR presets to do to a picture by itself, it would be Direct Positive. That's all I did to get it to look like this.
This was a little waterfall in the Wasatch Mountains. These don't really look like winter colors.
If you look close at the rocks you'll see they're gemstones. There's nothing exciting about gemstones, they're just stones that have traveled down a stream or river for millions of years, so they're really smooth.
Home sweet home.
#MY4810 Montblanc x (RED) Cabin Trolley $1,090.00CAN
The Montblanc iconic #MY4810 carry-on takes on a red color to pay tribute to (RED)’s fight to end AIDS. Every (RED) carry-on purchased will contribute €5 to the Global Fund to support HIV/AIDS programs that help provide life-saving treatment to prevent HIV-positive mothers from passing the virus to their babies. The four-wheel carry-on made in red polycarbonate with red leather trimming is enriched by a inner lining featuring red printed quotes inspired by the commitment's mindset. The compact size (38 x 55 x 23 cm, 37 L volume), makes it ideal for short trips, be it for business or for leisure, and is generally accepted as cabin luggage. However, as size and weight restrictions on hand and cabin luggage often vary between airlines, we suggest you check the regulations of your flight before traveling.
Material: Polycarbonate and Leather
Leather: High Performance Polycarbonate with soft leather detailing
4 quiet-running ball-bearing wheels, stable multi-length bar extensions with multi-stop system, comfortable leather handle on top, luggage tag, personalization tag in two colors (red and black)
Leather colour: Red
Emblem setting:
Emblems are manually centered, one by one, by our artisans. The emblem is centrally positioned, but the manual pressure operation with the machine may shift the emblem itself. This is a characteristic that does not compromise the aesthetic of the product and could not be accepted as complaint according to our policy.
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This is a series of five screenprinted posters. The purpose of the posters is to encourage people to live a more positive life. The posters were intended to be hung around the city and for them to provide a positive moment in the viewers life.