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MEME.
An exhibition of photographic narrative by 5 Melbourne-based photographers.
19 June 08 (Thurs) to 5 July 08 (Sat)
2nd floor, Guildford Lane Gallery,
20-24 Guildford Lane,
Melbourne 3000.
I will be presenting six of my photographs at this exhibition together with:
Hope to see many of you there!
I will be relocating to Los Angeles soon after the opening. For those who will be in Melbourne, I'm looking forward to catching up with you at the opening night!
Photo taken in Southbank, Melbourne.
no name lake along the North Fork Baron Creek trail to Sawtooth Lake. Pentax 67II 45mm and Provia 100. 10pm to 4am exposure.
Blog post: orionshootsfilm.wordpress.com/2018/03/15/two-rolls-two-co...
Fujichrome Provia 100F
Fujifilm TX1 (Xpan)
Epson V550 scan
4hour exposure at f/5.6, Provia 100 slide film.
Lovely clear night, bit of condensation and dust to contend with though.
Long exposure over Wast Water in the evening light...
Camera // Mamiya RB67 pro SD
Film // Fujifilm Provia 100F
Developer // Tetenal E-6
Scanned // Epson V850
I am not sure whether I like slide film or not. But this is a lot sharper than its negative counterpart given the relative small size of 35mm film. But the film stock itself is rated at ASA100 anyway, so we should expect it to be sharp with minimal grain, right? Besides, the rendition of the sky looks kind of surreal with its purplish colors. Definitely the whole scene has a digital look to it and I could probably be able to reproduce its look with Adobe Lightroom easily. For landscape, there is no doubt that I would prefer slide film because of their characteristics mentioned above but at what cost? It 's not cheap to shoot with it at all. Each roll of Fuji Provia or Velvia costs me at least $15, and this is before development. So, I am not sure if I would continue to shoot with it unless I am looking for a specific look. That said, I still have a few rolls of Kodak Ektachrome that I haven't tried. Maybe it would win me over. Who knows? As of now Kodak Provia and Ektar are still my favorite color film stock.
Film: Fujichome Provia 100f
Camera: Nikon FM2n
Lens: Voigtlander Ultron 40mm F2 SL IIS
Explore #402, August 5th, 2020
The old railwaystation of Kothmaisling will soon be history. The railroad crossing in the middle of the station is closed now since a few month. So it is just a question of time till the dispacer will be removed.
Scan from Fuji Provia 400
(Kothmaisling 07.07.2012; RB 59957; Regio-Shuttle)
THANK YOU flickr friends, you all keep me inspired in this world.
cheers for more lomo cams, more films and great captures! :)
Bataan, Holga, provia 100
*shot by my brother, He is in flickr too! - [http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerababy/]
Camera: Canon EOS3
Lens: Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II
Fujifilm Provia 100F professional grade colour reversal film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de