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Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
The lens on this still picks up quite a lot of detail. Some loss of resolution and CA/fringing towards the corners. Personally I prefer the look of pictures taken on with a Recesky, if we're doing a DIY head to head.
Overall the pictures are okay. I don't think I'd be using it that often, the 1/80 shutter speed is just a bit too slow unless you stop and stand still.
Also it likes to eat film.
Transferred my sea kayak to the outdoor swimming pool to practice rolls during a Sarclet to Wick trip.
Roll No 1. A successful extended padddle roll.
Shot, developed, and scanned my first roll of 120 film. It was cold and snowing on the 1st of April for whatever reason and I must've gotten careless about putting in the darkslide and may have caused this light leak.
So excited to shoot on a new format I've never been on with a camera that forces me to slow down even slower than when I was on 135 film.
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Kodak Portra 400
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 Sekor Z
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Unicolor C41 Home Development Kit
Hand-me-down Epson 3200 Scanner
I believe the S shaped one is half "Dynamite" roll and half "Mexican" roll. The stuff in the back was Avocado, Tuna, and Salmon rolled into one then deep fried, they called it an Isobe roll.
Bev and Ranger jumping a roll top.
Very pleased with the exposure on this image. I shoot with the camera set to manual as different colour horses/shooting toward the sky throws the metering out. It does mean that I have to compensate for clouds passing over the sun.
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The list of fallen servicemen during WWII held at the Australian War Memorial, also known as The Hall of Memory... Lest we forget!
Location : Australia's capital, Canberra.
Awesome Tool roll collaboration with Lemolo Bags!! These things rule and are super versatile. They are space great for Brooks style saddle loops but will strap on any saddle, handlebars, racks, toptubes, pretty much any where you wanna stick it. And, they come stocked with Full Size tools!! From the tiniest Park allen wrench up to 8mm, 8-11 mm box style Park wrenches, Topeak full sized chain tool, two Tire levers, a green spoke wrench and even that chainring bolt tool no one ever has around! Also has little bungees for keepin a tube of your choice in the roll. I couldn't be more excited on how these came out, Elias at Lemolo is amazing and really nailed this. They are $120 fully loaded with tools and ready to ship.
Cinnamon roll cupcake with cream cheese frosting and a teeny tiny cinnamon roll on top. Check out my other sweets on www.brownsugarsweets.com!
I got the best spicy tuna roll I've ever had today at Izayaka Den in Denver. Yum!
77/365
Added to Our Daily Topic Group for the 2/8/12 theme: food.
Owned by: Allied Waste
Chassis: Mack Granite
Type of truck: Roll-Off
Notes: Hauling a Republic container.
I dubbed this 'Schrodinger's Roll' as the pictures within are simultaneously both viable and not viable until Atkins Photo Lab observe them.
Found in a Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie from 1921.
Pizza Roll, BLT tomatoes, Red Grapes, Carrot sticks, Clementines, Yogurt with Granola & Orange Zest.
All credit goes to Asset Nation.
Owned by: Allied Waste
Chassis: Mack RD
Truck number: 3405
Type of truck: Roll-Off
Notes: N/A
Vintage collector's card. Félix Potin chocolate bar minicard, series 1. Famous painters of the late 19th century: Alfred Philippe Roll. Photo by Boyer, Paris.
Alfred Philippe Roll (1 March 1846 – 27 October 1919) was a French painter, who started out in a romantic style with works like Fete of Silenus (1877), exhibited at the Paris Salon. Yet, afterward he chose a more realist style and became one of France's highest ranked painters of the day. Becoming an official painter of the French Government, he was commissioned to paint numerous art pieces, including those of murals, ceilings, and other building decoration.