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Photo by Justin Channell
Camera: Canon Snappy 50A
Film: Rite Aid (probably Fuji?) 400
Lab: Clark
HP Scanjet 4070
Film provided by the Film Photography Podcast: www.filmphotographypodcast.com
The Observatory was an important building within Chichén Itzá.
The image, shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, is from an old 35mm Kodak slide and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050, digitalized and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Seen from the Steel Pier -- the ride goes around the outside of the pier--but I believe it's gone now
The "official" Tierradentro tomb which is within the archaeological site is available for visitors through a descending stairway.
El "oficial" de la tumba de Tierradentro, que se encuentra dentro del sitio arqueológico está disponible para los visitantes a través de una escalera descendente.
This a Photoshop restored image from a 35mm negative taken in 1975 by a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC and scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050.
The imposing estate of Domaine Carneros, a replica of the French Taittinger family's 17th-century stone château in Champagne, overlooks it's tidy Napa terrain,
This photo was shot from a Hasselblad 500C, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitalized with Photoshop.
Sargent Cypress only occurs in a few remote locations in Big Sur and other isolated locations, including Carson Ridge in Marin County, and grows only in California. They almost always grow in or near serpentine soils. Their shape varies widely from irregular to round to broad and spreading, while their size ranges from a bush to 35 feet tall. The Carson Ridge Marin location has unique conditions which have created a dwarfed or pygmy version of this cypress variety.
This image was shot from a Zenza Bronica S2 Medium Format film camera, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Formazza (VB), Italia.
20/08/2010, h. 11:30-12.
Camera: Wista 45DX cherry wood
Lens: Schneider Symmar-S 135mm f/5.6
Filter: Kood Red (equiv. Wratten 25)
Film: Foma Fomapan 100 Classic (4x5;) rated 100 ASA
Exposure: 1/8s at f/16
Developer: Kodak HC-110, dil. H (1+63)
Development: 22.5°C, t= 8m 50s; 30 sec. cont. agit. then 3 tilts every minute; n+1
Fixer: Agfa Ag-Fix
Scanner: HP scanjet G4050
Software (scanner): Vuescan 8.6.54
RAW developer: BibblePro 5.1g
Polaroid SX-70.
Impossible PX70 Color Shade PUSH! Exposure wheel set to lighten. Initially the image had a very soft warm tone, which I loved, but I let the picture lay flat for too long before I scanned it and the image got invaded by the blue. I was disappointed at first, but it's grown on me a little bit.
Scanned on an HP Scanjet 4010. Slightly cropped.
Acquaviva Picena.
Film Kodak Ektar 100 4x5".
Obiettivo symmar S 150 5,6.
Scansione del negativo con HP scanjet G4050.
Graduation. Class of 2011.
Polaroid SX-70.
Impossible PX600 Silver Shade UV+. No filter, exposure wheel set all the way to darken.
Scanned on an HP Scanjet 4010.
The Great Rift Valley extends to the horizon from this vantage point on the rim of the Zomba Plateau of Malawi.
This 33 year old image came from three 35mm negatives shot from a Yashica Electro 35CC scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 merged and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
It is a weekend Model Yacht event at Spreckels Lake in Golden Gate Park. This is a guaranteed stop of great interest, particularly when I am giving a San Francisco City Tour with youngsters onboard. I will admit that even adults, myself included, enjoy the model yachts and their proud owner enthusiasts.
This image was shot from a Minolta Autocord TLR Medium Format film camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
A new 24-foot sculpture of a red lotus flower was unveiled in San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza recently. The sculpture, titled "Breathing Flower," was created by Korean artist Choi Jeong Hwa and is being showcased as part of the nearby Asian Art Museum's "Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past" exhibition, which will run through Sept. 2.
It will be illuminated at night and has motorized fabric leaves that will open and close to simulate the movement of a live lotus flower, according to museum officials.
This image was captured with a Kiev 60 medium format film camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitalized with Photoshop.
Blue skies frame the snow-clad upper slopes of Squaw Valley Ski Area.
The image shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC is from a Kodak slide scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
There are numerous Incan ruins and fortresses along the Inca Trail, such as Wiñay Wayna. Typically, they have a defensible entry point and internal waterworks with integrated, terraced agricultural areas. Wiñay Wayna is a half day's trek from the gates of Machu Picchu and was the perfect location to set up camp for the night. Pictured, is the entry gate to this small ruin over-looking the sheer drop to the Urubamba River canyon far below.
This image is a Photoshop restoration from a 1975 negative shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC and scanned by an HP Scanjet 5470c.
Through the art and hieroglyphs much has been learned about this civilization which existed so many centuries ago.
The image, shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, is from a 35 year old 35mm Kodak slide and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050, digitalized and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Handdeveloped home in Amaloco Mononegacolor.
Scanned with HP Scanjet G4050.
No manipulation or photoshoping
Many pre-1906 Victorian homes can be found in the Haight-Ashbury, Castro, Noe Valley, Mission and other neighborhoods of San Francisco. Since the 1960s efforts have been made to preserve this beautiful architectural form.
This image was shot from a Mamiya 645 ProTL using Kodak 220 Portra 400 film, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Fierce carved figures guard the gated entrance to Tenganan Village.
This 1988 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet 5470c and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
San Francisco has a preservation mentality concerning the pre-1906 Victorian architecture within areas of the city which were spared the devastation of the great fire following the earthquake of April, 1906.
This image was shot from a Yashica FR1 SLR 35mm film camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Photographed with a Minolta Pocket Autopak 70 Analog Camera, scanned from photo with HP scanjet 4470c.
Stanford Memorial Church is a non-denomitational institution located at the center of the Stanford University campus. It was built during the American Renaissance by Jane Stanford as a memorial to her husband Leland. Designed by architect Charles A. Coolidge, a protégé of Henry Hobson Richardson, the church has been called "the University's architectural crown jewel".
This image was shot from an Olympus OM-10 SLR film camera using a G. ZUIKO Auto-W 1:3.5 f=28mm lens, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
LEICA R5 Summicron-R 28 mm. f/2.8
Fujichrome Sensia 100 Daylight
Scanning with HP Scanjet G4050
Manipulation to fire of DIA originates them.
It DIA overlapped.
Hmmmmm . . . Which one will look best on me?
This image was taken from a Yashica FR-1 SLR film camera using a Yashica ML1:2.8 28mm lens. The Kodak Portra 160 negative was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered in Photoshop.
frame # 8 Keukenhof Flowers
CAMERA: Lubitel 2 - c.1965
FILM: Fujichrome RFP 50D (expired 3/1990)
DATE: 4/28/2014
DEVELOPMENT: E-6 Processing at Laboriver Brussels
SCANNER: HP Scanjet G4050 with VueScan Software
Toy camera.
Olympus TRIP 500 (lens 28mm). 35mm film: Kodak Gold ISO200. HP Scanjet 3970 and Photoshop_CS2
Torrente Ambro.
Film Kodak Ektar 100 4x5"
Sviluppo Tetenal c41 scaduto da qualche mese.
Obiettivo angulon 90 6,8 montato su Burke e James.
Scansione del negativo con HP scanjet G4050.
Ho effettuato la stessa ripresa anche in B/N.
Following an acacia lined stream which originated high in the steep slopes of the southeast part of Mt Mulanje, I reentered the Lujeri area and it's extensive tea plantations. One last glimpse of the mountain which had been my home for the past few weeks and I turned to continue my journey.
This image came from a 33 year old 35mm negative shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC camera, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored using multiple Photoshop operations.
- Camera: Polaroid One 600
- Lens: Built-in focus free lens
- Film: Polaroid 600
- Photoshop adjustements: None
- Scanner: HP Scanjet 4370
Nikon F5 + Fujifilm PRO 400H
Fim de tarde, com muito pouca luz!!!
Segundo rolo de filme da minha F5!!! A câmera é zero...
Mt Shasta, a dormant volcano. November 2001
Taken with a Nikon N8008s, scanned iso200 negative with an HP Scanjet G4050
Just before the ascent into the Cordillera Blanca in the Peruvian coastal desert, lie the ruins of SechÃn with their granite reliefs of warriors' gory battle scenes. The reliefs have remained in good shape in spite of great age (1,000 years or more).
The shot was taken from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC and the 34 year old 35mm Kodak slide scanned by an HP Scanjet 5470c and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Vertical cliffs drop a thousand meters to the Rift Valley floor below in the southeast sector of Mt. Mulanje, accessed from trails near Madzeka Hut.
This 1978 image came from a 35mm Kodak negative shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, scanned by an HP Scanjet 5470c and restored by multiple Photoshop operations.
View of a painted ceiling section of the Klung Kung-Kertha Gosa Pavilion.
This 1988 image was taken with a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC. The negative was scanned with an HP Scanjet 5470c and restored with multiple Photoshop operations
The figure-pillars holding up the floor of this building are very impressive.
The image, shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, is from an old 35mm Kodak slide and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050, digitalized and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
The destination of my trekking partner and I is the Caribou Lakes Trinity Alps Wilderness area. We are each packing 30kgs of food during the meandering up and down ascent of 1,500m from a trailhead on the Salmon river. For over a week we see no other human beings.
This 29 year old image shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC comes from two 35mm Kodak negatives and was scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050, merged and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.
Nikon F-301 + Tokina 28mm 2.8f
Film: Agfa APX 100
Developer: Agfa Rodinal 1:25 8min 21°C / tank 30sec rotation
Scan: HP ScanJet G2710
The impressive ruins of Monte Albán near the city of Oaxaca are a popular attraction for visitors. The ancient city was one of the earliest in Mesoamerica and was the center of Zapotec culture for more than 1,000 years.
The image is from an 25 year old negative shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and restored with multiple Photoshop operations.