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Sunset on the Beach in Noordwijk
Taken with a Leica R7 and a Lensbaby on Provia100F
Scanned with a Nikon LS5000ED using VueScan for Linux
Bleach Bypass with FILM (not digital filters).
The original negtive with the deep Rodinal tones. This is incredibly sexy right out the box.
My wife preferred this over any of the rest because of the deep rich tones. I think the hints of colors really adds to the effect.
Eastman Kodak expired Vision2 250D. Shot at 250 with Bessa T and toy M mount body cap pancake lens with fixed focus F/10. There seems to be a sweet spot around 10 to 20 feet with the lens. "pre developed" (still looking for a good term). in PA Rodinal 1:100 for 10 minutes and then cross processed in Kodak Flexicolor C-41 for 3:15 minutes, skip bleach / bypass 2 minute wash, then fixed for 8 minutes continuous agitation in Ilford Hypam rapid fix 1:4.
The raw scan comes up very bronze with some rich earth tone colors, definitely not monochrome. Obviously, the color can be rebalanced in post processing to bring back the original, or better colors. This is fairly easy to do in photoshop and I learned to just let VueScan do it's job and adjust the raw scan image.
The images may be a bit flatter but I find a VERY wide range of saturation to play with when a normal color negative would tip over of blow out. There are some unique "looks" to be had here. The shadows don't bunch up so quickly and it is possible that running it through a B&W developer automatically pushes the film a bit. I usually shoot this film at 125 or so and here it is doing well at 250 for a 20 odd year old roll. My other posts of just bleach bypass have a thinner look and the shadows are lost pretty quick. More to explore.
Some scenery found next to a highway petrol station. Waste disposal container is a necessity, like it or not.
Taken with Olympus Pen F half-frame film camera and Olympus F. Zuiko 38mm F1.8 lens, on Foma Fomapan 200 film.
Developed in Adox Adonal, 1+50 dilution, at 22.5°C.
Scanned with Canon CanoScan FS4000US film scanner, using VueScan.
Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
I have been experimenting with the Fujifilm X-E1 for a while (lovely camera!), and especially with the "film simulation modes" (see previous uploads of my Office building project)...
At first I was enthusiastic, but after a while I had a feeling that "real" slide still film looked kinda' different than what I got... So, I dove into the archives, and found some test shots I made last year.
OOHH! I was shocked.... Shooting REAL slide film gives totally different colours and contrasts! This is Kodak Ektachrome, but slide material nevertheless! It is SUCH a pity this film is out of production....
Bronica ETRS-I + Zenzanon E2 50mm F2,8 (wide angle lens)
Filmdata: Kodak Ektachrome E100G scanned on a Epson Perfection 4990 with Vuescan Professional
extinct film - first foot of Kodak Ektachrome 100D8 motion picture reversal 16mm wide film before being split into double 8mm
fresh back from Niagara Custom Lab [niagaracustomlab.baremetal.com]
sent out for 2k raw telecine at [www.filmrescue.com]
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shot with Bolex P1 D8 Reflex Double 8mm film camera
Som Berthiot Pan-Cinor f1.9 8-42mm zoom lens
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Northern Ontario drive previewed in VueScan with Epson Perfection V500
Makina 670 + Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 + Kodak Portra 160
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Camera: Canon T-90
Lens: nFD 50mm f/1.4
Film: Fuji Velvia 100 (expired 03-2007)
Developed by: Hema (Fuji Steenbergen)
Scanned with: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan 9
Picture taken during my holiday in the Nuts Factory in Thessaloniki, Greece
This candy was stored righ at the entrance of the shop, so it was close to the street. I took this picture an hour before sunset, so you can really see the golden sunlight shining over the candy.
Kamifurano, Hokkaido.
Canon AV-1, NFD 28mm F2.8, Kodak Technicalpan, exposed as ISO40,developed with H&W control ( phenidone 2X ) 27 Deg.C. 10 minutes, scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/53114932058/sizes/ up to 10000 × 6732 pixels compatible. Learn DIY development and upgrade to film !
Christmas lunches are usually an opportunity to overstuff yourself with fine food, and I did just that. How do you try to counter that? With a long-ish walk around the countryside, and I did just that! Neighbouring vineyards, December 2018.
Taken with Pentax SFXn camera and smc Pentax-M Zoom 80–200mm F4.5 lens on expired Fujichrome Sensia 400 slide film. 100mm, 1/250, wide-open at ƒ/4.5, ISO 400. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner via VueScan 9.5.
Testing out one of the lenses I've had for quite some time but never actually used. Turned out not really great, but not that bad. Oh well. April 2018.
Taken with Pentax MX camera and smc Pentax-M Zoom 40–80mm F2.8–4 lens on Agfa Vista Plus 200 film. 80mm, 1/500, ƒ/5.6, ISO 200. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner via VueScan 9.5.
Different angle on the Guggenheim in bright sunlight. Canon 300x and 24-85. Shot on Kodak ColorPlus 200. Scanned with Vuescan, final adjustments in the GIMP.
Hasselblad SWC Ilford HP5+ 400ASA Microphen 1+1
Self-scanned with Nikon LS9000 + vuescan(linux) + darktable (linux)
Leica M3 + Leica Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + Kodak Pro Image 100
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Body: Canon T-90
Lens: FD 35mm f/2 (chrome nose)
Film: Fuji Sensia 100 (RA) (expired) shot @ ISO 80
Development: Fuji Steenbergen (HEMA)
Scanned: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan 9
Post proces Colorperfect and additional sharpening
Street photo.
Leica IIIf + Summaron 35mmF3.5
/ Kodak Portra160NC
- selfdeveloping Naniwa Color Kit S (1:1)
- vuescan + GT-X970
Summer photos are here! Here's a wall of a Greek Catholic church grounds nearby that was built probably in the 17th century.
Taken with Olympus OM-4 film camera and Tamron SP Adaptall-2 52B 90mm F2.5 Macro lens, on expired AgfaPhoto Vista+ 200 film.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner using VueScan.
Bleach Bypass with FILM (not digital filters).
Girls waiting on a light travelling with their pizzas...
Eastman Kodak expired Vision2 250D. Shot at 250 with Bessa T and toy M mount body cap pancake lens with fixed focus F/10. There seems to be a sweet spot around 10 to 20 feet with the lens. "pre developed" (still looking for a good term). in PA Rodinal 1:100 for 10 minutes and then cross processed in Kodak Flexicolor C-41 for 3:15 minutes, skip bleach / bypass 2 minute wash, then fixed for 8 minutes continuous agitation in Ilford Hypam rapid fix 1:4.
The raw scan comes up very bronze with some rich earth tone colors, definitely not monochrome. Obviously, the color can be rebalanced in post processing to bring back the original, or better colors. This is fairly easy to do in photoshop and I learned to just let VueScan do it's job and adjust the raw scan image.
The images may be a bit flatter but I find a VERY wide range of saturation to play with when a normal color negative would tip over of blow out. There are some unique "looks" to be had here. The shadows don't bunch up so quickly and it is possible that running it through a B&W developer automatically pushes the film a bit. I usually shoot this film at 125 or so and here it is doing well at 250 for a 20 odd year old roll. My other posts of just bleach bypass have a thinner look and the shadows are lost pretty quick. More to explore.
Nikon FM3A
Nikon 28mm f/2.8 ais @ f/2.8 - 1/2000
Kodak Portra 400
Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan
Post: Lightroom
Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
Leica M3 + Nikkor-H.C 5cm f/2 + Kodak Tmax 100 + Zeiss red filter
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan
And more JLT towers - Icon 1 Tower first (partially on the photo), HDS Business Centre tower second (first completely in the photo), Lake Point Tower third, and finally, The Dome Tower, last. One early morning in, I woke up early to catch marvelous morning light. Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, late November 2013.
Taken with Pentax MZ-S film camera with Tamron SP Adaptall-2 51B 17mm F3.5 ultra-wide angle lens, on a Fujichrome Sensia 200 slide film.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner using VueScan 9.
Photos shot with a Olympus XA2 with a D-Zuiko 35mm f3.5 on AgfaFoto APX 400 @400 during a pure analog photo tour from Bardowick to Lüneburg on February 12, 2017. Stand developed with Adonal (Rodinal) 1+100 for 75 minutes. Fixed with Adofix 1+9 for 5 Minutes. Scanned with VueScan on a CanoScan 9000f Mark II. Post-processing in Lightroom including sharpening for prints with Nik Sharpener Pro. Self-developed AgfaPhoto APX 400 #3
Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Fall Colors 2015
Shot on 10/31/2015 on a rainy day as I was driving around. I saw this lovely little park and happened to have my camera with me and have wanted to get some nice shots of the fall colors on film. Scanned on my Epson V600 with VueScan Professional, and EXIF edited to show the actual exposure information and camera model. The four shots are a series meant to be viewed as a group.
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II, Sekor C 110mm f/2.8 lens, Kodak Portra 160 @ EI120
Pentax 645N • Pentax FA 645 75mm f:2.8 ED
Kodak Portra 400 @ 800
Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 with VueScan 9.2 at 3200dpi and Betterscanning MF Film Holder
Boats everywhere! Here, a pier full of different sailing boats in Preko Marina. Late August 2018.
Taken with Pentax MX film camera and smc Pentax-M 35mm F2.8 lens, on Agfa Vista Plus 200 film. Box speed, 200 ASA, 1/250 exposure, ƒ/8, through linear polarizer.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner via VueScan 9.
Flexaret IV + Yfilter
/ Kodak Tri-X : selfdeveloping Rodinal 1:50
...............HFF !!
...............爽やか路線で(だといいのですが)
gotta upload another photo tonight.
Grand Trianon at the Palace of Versailles.
Technical details: Canon AE-1, 35mm 2.0, Fuji Provia400X pro-lab developed. Self-scanned with Nikon LS5000 using vuescan(linux) and darktable (linux) for decorations.
Boats everywhere! Here, a city of Preko and big boat in Preko Marina. Late August 2018.
Taken with Pentax MX camera and smc Pentax-M 35mm F2.8 lens, on Agfa Vista Plus 200 film. Box speed, 200 ASA, 1/250 exposure, ƒ/8, through linear polarizer.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner via VueScan 9.
BETULLA capitozzata a SAMPEYRE
Zeiss Ikon Mess Ikonta 524/16 6x6 Opton Tessar f/3,5
Iford Fp4 100/20 120 Ilfosol 3 1+14 8' HP G4050 VueScan Adobe - Lightroom - Photoshop Elements 2
There's a gap in that natural fence, and it isn't there just because - there's a cat there, and I know well, cats aren't something to carelessly play with. :D Mid-March 2017.
Taken with Nikon F801s camera and Tamron Adaptall-2 02B 28mm F2.5 wide-angle lens on Agfa Vista Plus 200 film. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 via VueScan 9.
Minolta XD7
Minolta MD W.Rokkor 28mm f/2.8
Fomapan 400 (metered @250)
Fomadon R09, 1+100 1-hour (semi-)stand at 20 C
Canon CanoScan 4200F
VueScan 9 x64 (9.5.80) RAW scan processed in Lightroom & Photoshop
What a nice day! It was warm, but not too warm, not too windy, not too damp - just the perfect weather for a Saturday. 30th May 2015.
Taken with Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic SP F camera and Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 28mm F3.5 lens, on my old-stock, slightly expired pre-2014 Paradies Universall 200 film. 1/250s exposure, ƒ/11 - I took notes!
Scanned with CanoScan 8800F and VueScan 9.
Olympus XA + F-Zuiko 35mm f/2.8 + Kodak Pro Image 100
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Location: Kalverstraat, Amsterdam.
Technical notes: Contax G1 + 45mm F2 on film (HEMA 400). Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan V Ed (LS-50) + VueScan.