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Date 14-July-2012
Camera: Pentax K1000
f: 2,8 / v: 500
Lens: Ricoh Rikenon 50mm f2
Film: kodak 400 tx
Developer: Ilfosol S
Scanner: HP Scanjet 4370 (1000dpi)
Alambique da Cachaça Empório Renzi - Cunha/SP
14º passeio oficial do Vale Foto Clube em 26/07/2009
• Nikon F80 + Sigma AF 28-80m f/3.5-5.6 Macro
• Kodak Proimage 200
These didn't see the light of day before.
I took two pictures on the Crown with my Symmar-S "converted". The old 150 Symmar was marked as "convertible". If you took off the front element you got a slower but longer lens.
The Symmar-S is pretty much the same lens but no longer marked as "convertible". So I did the obvious thing and took a few pics with it without the front element. I'm here to tell you the new lens is NOT convertible. You can see very strong chromatic aberation that gets worse the further to the edges you get. You won't see any of that fringing with both elements in place.
Okay Mr. Bond, you are cornered! Let's see you get out of this one . . .
This image was taken with a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera using Kodak Portra 160 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
4x5" handmade pinhole camera.
37mm F/120, exposure 75s.
9x12 Svema64 (expired) b&w film @ ISO 100.
R09 1:200, 120min stand dev.
HP Scanjet 4890.
Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic large format 4x5 camera. Kodak Ektar 100 negative film. Scanned on my cheap crummy HP G4050 flatbed scanner.
Exposure Information
Date: 2012-07-25
Time: Not Recorded
Aperture: Not Recorded
Shutter: Not Recorded
Lens: Schneider Kreuznach Symmar-S 150mm f5.6
Another shot from the amazing sunset one evening whilst visiting Heather in Scotland.
Everywhere one turns is a mass of humanity in Delhi. I am a novelty to the local street people as children and beggars follow me.
The image was taken in 1974 with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
CAMERA: Canon EOS ELAN 7ne (2004)
LENS: Canon EF 40mm ƒ2.8 Pancake lens
FILM: Eastman Kodak Super-XX Nitrate Film expired 1940s?
DATE: 4/2013
SCANNER:HP Scanjet G4050
DEVELOPMENT: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction
15 min. - 20°c
Esse simpático cachorrão é o Yuri, da raça Golden Retriever e que o meu irmão Ricardo ganhou da dona Marilha, nossa querida avó.
É um garotão ainda... Está com sete meses e já deste tamanho. =)
O engraçado é quando o soltamos... Sai correndo pra tudo que é lado e quando vem pra cima é pra pular em cima da gente... Nem perguntem quantos ele já derrubou ou quase consumou a queda... eheheheheheh...
Esse é bonito "pra cachorro". =D
Feita no filme também.
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• Nikon FM10 + Tamron 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6
• Kodak Tri-X 400 (BW original film)
• Digitalização by HP Scanjet G4050
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Uma manhã literalmente congelada no Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, 1993 (acho). Não dá para ver na foto, mas lembro que a água à beira do riacho estava congelada. Nunca tinha visto água congelada no Brasil (fora do freezer em casa!) e nunca mais vi.
Me lembro também que, no próximo dia peguei uma gripe e tive que voltar ao Rio!
Escaneada de uma cópia.
Ver em fundo preto ou grande.
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A literally freezing cold morning in Itatiaia National Park, 1993 (I think). The Park, in Rio de Janeiro state, reaches 2291 metres at its highest point (Pico das Agulhas Negras) and is the oldest National Park in Brazil, having been founded in 1937. Because of the altitude, subzero temperatures in Winter are not uncommon. It even snows there on rare occasions.
The next day I caught flu and had to drive back to Rio.
Scan from print.
View On Black or large.
Blencathra, from the Threlkeld Mining Museum, March 2000.
A lovely covering of snow from 2000' upwards. A lovely view.
Taken using a Nikon F70 SLR with a 24mm-120mm Zoom lens using Fuji 'Sensia' 200ASA Print film. Scanned using a HP Scanjet G3110 Scanner, post processed using Adobe Photoshop.
frame # 28 The Doudou Dragon is paraded through the streets of Mons before the battle with Saint George.
CAMERA: Black Royal Robot 24
LENS: Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8
FILM: Eastman Cinematic Plus-X 5231 (expired 2004)
DATE: 6/15/2014
DEVELOPMENT: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction
15 min. - 20°c
Using Fixer by Chemiewerk Bad Köstritz DDR "A300 for ORWO"
SCANNER: HP Scanjet G4050 with VueScan Software
light sepia added in photoshop
Taken at that magical hour of the day as light fades into evening, deepening the rich colors . . .
This image was taken with a Pentax 6 X 7 medium format film camera with a Super Multi-Coated Takumar/6X7 1:4.5/75mm Lens using Kodak Ektar 100 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
CAMERA: Vredeborch Felica - c.1955
FILM: ORWO NP30 (expired 1986)
DATE: 8/18/2013
DEVELOPMENT: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction 17min @ 22°c
SCANNER: HP ScanJet G4050 w/ VueScan
light sepia tone added in photoshop
Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic 4x5 large format camera. Fuji Provia 100F positive colour reversal "slide" film. Scanned on my crummy HP G4050 flatbed scanner.
Exposure Information
Date: 2012-07-31
Time: 15:30
Aperture: f22
Shutter: 1/30
Lens: Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon 90mm f8 wide angle lens
Field Notes: I knew the slow shutter would blur the wind-blown grass in the foreground. I only hoped it would be a nice blur. Chose a smallish aperture for good depth of field due to very near foreground.
Lise and I did a mad 24 hour dash across the country whilst staying with her sister Heather in Edinburgh. We drove down the one day to a motel near Nottingham in order to make her morning appointment at The Park Hospital. Afterwards we drove back up to Edinburgh.
After we stopped for the Eddie Stobart lorry it was still a gorgeous summery day with a fresh wind coming in from the sea. We saw what looked like a pretty little seaside village and decided to see what we could see. I found this.
Whilst taking this I got to talking with another chap who was there with his DSLR. He had never seen a large format camera before so we got to talking a bit. I just hoped I didn't get too distracted and mess something up but the result looks fine to me.
Bonus points if you spot the two walkers on their way to the cottage!
frame # 12 Mom in the Montmartre Cemetery, Paris, France.
CROSS YOUR EYES TO LINE UP THE 3D / STEREOSCOPIC EFFECT.
CAMERA: ISO Duplex Super 120 Made in Milan, Italy c.1956
FILM: ORWO Pan 100 (expired 11/2004)
DATE: 3/29/2014
DEVELOPMENT: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction
15 min.@ 20°c
Using Fixer by Chemiewerk Bad Köstritz DDR "A300 for ORWO"
SCANNER: HP Scanjet G4050 with VueScan Software
Film develop by my
Date 16-June-2012
Camera: Pentax K1000
Lens: Cosina 28-80mm
Film: Ilford FP4
Developer: Ilfosol S
Scanner: HP Scanjet 4370 (1000dpi)
On a grueling 4-day trek through the Cordillera Blanca, starting from Olleros, I entered an Andean alpine valley with sheer cliff faces overlooked by Nevado Hauntsan, 6200m. Our small group's destination was Chavín, some 50km distance, on the other side of a massive wall of rock and ice and over a 5,000m pass. A handful of Quechua herders live at his extreme height, on top of the world. We discovered that we had entered the wrong valley and had to backtrack to the next valley to the south to reconnect to the Chavín trail. I have no regrets, however--What spectacular scenery!
I lost the 35mm Agfa negatives of this shoot and discovered a faded print in my old photo travel-journal dating back to 1975. Using an HP Scanjet 5470c I was able render a digital image which I carefully restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Beaux Arts Mons - Belgium
8/19/10
CAMERA:
CAMERA: ZENIT Automat (ЗЕНИТ - Автомат)
LENS: Helios (Гелиоc) 44K-4
FILM: Kodak Panatomic-X (expired 1965)
shot at ISO 40
DEVELOPMENT: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction
SCANNER: HP ScanJet G4050
(light sepia tone added in Photoshop)
Taken with Minolta SR-T 201 camera + Minolta MD Zoom 35–70mm ƒ/3.5 Macro lens, on Fujicolor C200 film. Scanned with HP ScanJet 4370 scanner.
Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic 4x5 large format camera. Fuji Provia 100F positive colour reversal "slide" film. Scanned on my crummy HP G4050 flatbed scanner.
Exposure Information
Date: 2012-07-26
Time: 10:00
Aperture: f5.6
Shutter: 1/250
Lens: Schneider Kreuznach Symmar-S 150mm f5.6
Field Notes: This was shot wide open. Camera position had to be very low and focus and position were critical. I also had to wait for the right shaft of light to illuminate the background. It was hard to get low and check the camera properly as the ground was extremely soggy.
I'm very pleased this came out. I think it is one of my favourite images from the whole trip so far. Very special.
I revisited this image because I wasn't happy with the treatment of the stone around the gate. It mustn't be too prominent and detract from the scene behind the gate. On the other hand, two thirds of the frame should not be essentially "blank".
In December and January the Grey Whale migration can be observed from the cliffs of Point Reyes National Seashore. Many of the pods swim within a few hundred meters of the light house on their way to Baja California.
This image was shot from a Zenza Bronica S2 Medium Format camera with a Zenzanon 1:3.5 f=150mm lens using Fujicolor Reala 100 film, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Near the frontier with Morocco are the seldom visited ruins of Mansoura several kilometers outside of Tlemcen, Algeria. Camping was possible nearby.
This shot came from a 35mm negative taken 33 years ago from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC consumer camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet 5470c and rendered and restored using multiple Photoshop operations.
It's a beautiful day to be sailing the blue waters off Suriname.
This image was captured while sailing in the Equatorial North Atlantic with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The 35mm negative was scanned with a HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
A peaceful scene deep in a redwood forest.
This image was taken with a Mamiya 645 ProTL using Kodak Portra 800 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Localization: Fontana di Trevi - Rome 1998
Shot: 1/3 in the water.
Camera: Canon Sure Shot A-1 Water Resistant 35mm
Original in Kodacolor II
Scanned with HP Scanjet G4050
Pseudo- HDR using DP-HDR
The Souk in Tunis is a maze of covered narrow corridors lined with shops.
This image, shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, came from an old 35mm negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and multiple Photoshop operations.
No the present isn't in the photo, its come many years later in the form of an HP Scanjet G4050, I've found a batch of negs & slides that my old scanner would have only done parts of. I've been playing around with a few old negs & slides.
Why the call it a ScanJet I don't know, I think there is an instant button, but in quality mode it takes a long time to load up. Its just a scanner, it does not print and it does not make toast, but it does have USB out (wonderful).
The afternoon sun lights up the "eternal snows" of Mt. Kenya. The valley below the final ascent is 4,000m+ where temperatures range from midday 25ºC to night time -5ºC. Except for the final 2-300m, the climb is not technically difficult, provided that the climber is accustomed to the high altitude oxygen levels.
Restoring this two-shot, merged 33 year old 35mm Kodak negative, taken by a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, was made possible by a scan from an HP Scanjet 5470c and multiple Photoshop operations.