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Canon's first attempt at an autofocus SLR camera. The T80 was produced in 1985 and discontinued in 1986. It used regular FD lenses as well as three specialised autofocus lenses that only worked on the T80.
Mercedes SLR by BRABUS
edited with Photoshop Elements 9
thanks to Thomas for borrowing me his camera (Nikon D5000)
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An amazing SLR Roadster getting on the highway. The color was absolutely incredible, I'll probably upload a detail shot showing it soon.
There were some amazing cars in Greenwich. What do you want next: Yellow F430 Spider or white MP4-12C?
Please view on black, looks alot better.
SLR 520 is arriving at CN's Southwark Yard with heritage unit SLR 4024 leading. Trailing are SLR 3805 & SLR 805.
SLR 805, SLR 3805, QGRY 6904 & SLR 4023 lead SLR 520 over the Richelieu River, on its way back to its home base of Richmond after interchanging with CN at Southwark Yard.
Mercedes McLaren SLR, driving on Knightsbridge London.
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Experiment in Color ?
Graflex SLR 3x4 shot on the porch. Trying to find the positive image I experimented with color shifts and exposure shifts as well as inversions of all sorts.
These are what arose. I especially like SLR Color 1 and SLR B&W 1.
(Not) Morgan Utah Oct 2022. Fuji F-250 shot at ISO 200. Nikon F4 with Nikkor kit lens. I shot these to experiment with a 1948 reversal formula from Lars Moen. Lars said try Kodak Dk-20 as a first developer to balance the tungsten, and then he had a simple color developer:
Sodium Bisulfite 1g
Color Developer 4g
Sodium Carbonate 67.5g
Potassium Bromide 2.5g
all in a liter of water.
I substituted 5g of CD-3 as the color developer.
Normal DK-20 dev time in 20c water is 15 minutes, so I did that. pH of the color dev was 10.34 so I raised that to 10.6 with potassium hydroxide. Suggested time was 15 min at 20c.
I use dnormal pot fer bleach for 5 minutes and fixed for 5 minutes with Ammonium Thiosulfate fixer.
Somehow the negative is partially reversed. I noted later that he said use the DK-20 for 25 minutes at 68 degrees. Sounds like A LONG TIME. But next time I'll try that. The negatives are dark but only lightly exposed, so the first dev is probably speeding up the emulsion, I'll bracket some shots and see what happens next time. My instinct is to shorten 1st developer but I'm game to try 25 minutes.
Although it isn't what I was looking for, I love the effects. The rest of the roll to follow.
SLR is the 'reporting mark' for the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad. The line runs from Montreal, Quebec on the St. Lawrence River to Portland, Maine on the Atlantic Ocean, and the tracks pass through our town right near our home. As such, I have spent much time exploring these nearby tracks with camera in hand. Doing so used to be much more fun when they had all these old train cars sitting there - but they took them away some years back.
Photo taken in 2008 with a Minolta X-700 and MD Rokkor-X 45mm f/2, using Fujicolor Superia Xtra 800 film.
My 3th shiny roadster at this place!
I love this car!
What an ass and what a face!
I like this colour combination also!
@Zwolle (Netherlands)