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Lyon Part Dieu, la tour Oxygène
France
Minolta PROD 20's (un point'n'shot de rêve)
Film Ilford HP5+ développement Ilford LC29
Scan Epson V600
Two scans this week, as they were both taken at the same time. Both are family shots from Hayling Island in 1966. My brother was very patient and spent lots of time keeping me amused, right through till he was grown-up, despite the nine and a half year gap.
kenny, air, la croix-rousse, lyon, france.
homeprocessed film and scanned by myself
light for strobist
sb-25 as a fill light on the left just in front of the stairs in the left corner, 1/4 powered, synched with ebay radio triggers, on a tripod at about 50cm high.
sb-28 as a backlight at about 1m high on a tripod casting the shadow, on the top of the stairs behing the elevator, synched with ebay radio triggers, 1/4 powered.
shot with a Pentax Super ME with a 28mm@f2.8 on Ilford FP4 125, cropped this way because I accidentally opened the camera back and half of the frame was totally burned. :) 'oops'
photo from disposable film camera bought at Walgreens and scanned into digital. Processed in lightroom.
scanning the mist by Zanucki is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Holga 120 - Camera scanned.
This morning I tried to „camera scan“ the same film from the Holga. I have a cheap light table, probably not good for color, but S/W it's ok. I used the 7R3 and 100mm macro lens on a tripod. Everything pretty improvised. I made the negative inversion in LR also basic adjustments there. In PS I adjusted the tones even further. The film is not at all properly exposed, there are not a lot of controls for that. The sky areas have a strange pattern, the lab guy said this might be because of the old film -- I got this „somewhere" possibly it was stored in a hot place for a long time??
Anyway, Holga is meant to be imperfect and it delivers just that ;-)