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* Pentax Spotmatic
* SMC Takumar 1.4/50mm
* HP5 plus @ 1600 ISO
* ID-11 (1+1)
I used the black camera body on the left-hand side in this picture: flic.kr/p/29nXH7a
* Pentax Spotmatic
* SMC Takumar 1.4/50mm
* HP5 plus @ 1600 ISO
* ID-11 (1+1)
I used the black camera body on the left-hand side in this picture: flic.kr/p/29nXH7a
... for Wolfi Wolf.
some Keith Murray:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLxEOreIF1s
J Dilla, master of Hip Hop, who produced this beat found an incredible sample of Bill Evans, master of Jazz.
Minolta X-700; Kodak Ektar 100@400
Åse Kristin Ask Bakke
* Pentax Spotmatic
* SMC Takumar 1.4/50mm
* HP5 plus @ 1600 ISO
* ID-11 (1+1)
I used the black camera body on the left-hand side in this picture: flic.kr/p/29nXH7a
Kodak Ektar 100 accidentally pushed to @400. To compensate underexposure, I overdeveloped the film. The results were somewhat surprising, some increased grain and contrast, and colour shifting towards yellow.
i had the idea in my head for this shot for what must have been a month before i was able to make it come true. the first shot was a long exposure taken over the highway at night and the second portrait was taken inside under artificial light at night (about a 6 second exposure).
happy 'roid week everyone!
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project Push! film
A concentration of seagulls on Jamaica Beach. Galveston, Texas.
sx70 camera, px70 PUSH! film.
No graphics in comments or invites, pretty please.
PS: You can now buy a print of this HERE.
Scans of a single shot of PX70 PUSH! film from the Impossible Project used in the "breathe" animation.
canon AE1P
helios 44-2 58mm f2
m42 macro extension tube
m42 teleconverter
fd -> m42 adapter
hp5 @3200
home development d76
v600 scan
Germany, Built In 1911.
Canon AE1 x Agfaphoto APX 100' b/w film.
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
A second test shot -- not previously posted -- from my first pack of Impossible Project PX70 Color Shade Push! film ... taken of a 25x25 print of David Halliday's extraordinary 1999 image "Abstract Nature." You can see and buy a copy of the original David Halliday photograph at Carrie Haddad Photographs (www.carriehaddadgallery.com) in Hudson, NY.