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"Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum"

"Calera" "AL"

"Nikon F100"

"35/2 AF-D"

"Arista Premium 400" "expired"

"Pyrocat-HD" "1+1+100"

"Epson V600"

"Vuescan" "Linux"

"Darktable"

 

Olympus XA + F-Zuiko 35mm f/2.8 + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Zeiss Ikon Voigtlander Vitessa 500 L + Voigtlander Color-Lanthar 42mm f/2.8 + Fujicolor C200

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Lake Ploen

Großer Plöner See

Minolta XE5

Minolta Rokkor 50 mm f/1.7

Slide Fiilm

Lab developed in the eighties

Scanned recently with Plustek 7500i and Vuescan

Olympus XA + F-Zuiko 35mm f/2.8 + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

「目的物がないから動くのです。あれば落ち着けるだろうと思って動きたくなるのです」 - Soseki Natsume

 

Ihagee EXA Ib + carlzeiss Jena Flektogon 35mmF2.8

/ Ilford PAN400

- selfdeveloping : Rodinal 1:50 (push)

- vuescan & GT-X970

Makina 670 + Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 + Kodak Portra 160

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Hasselblad 500c/m, Fuji 400H, Epson V700, Vuescan

I'm in a CZJ Biometar mood. What a great lens for close up work and bokeh!

 

This photo is scanned with Vuescan, because my Silverfast is letting me down after the last upgrade. Vuescan takes some getting used to, as you may notice by the low-fi appearance of this image. However, the effect is quite pleasing to my eyes, so I'll share some of the Vuescanned pictures with you.

  

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My assistant handing me a roll of Tri-X. :)

 

..and then later:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMQUk2Nu8Og

 

After several hours of research and fiddling around, I've corrected the colour and infrared issues I had with Vuescan by downgrading from the 64-bit version to the 32-bit version. I posted a previous scan of this photo on Facebook a few hours ago. This new scan made with the 32-bit version of Vuescan is an improvement. I'm still not entirely happy. The first negatives were a bit underdeveloped so I'm increasing development time a bit for the next batch.

Leica M3 + Leica Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

This is Brian Busch. Brian helped to create the mythology surrounding Beardsgaard Barbers in Batavia, IL and is featured here as a more "real life" portrait than some of the others in the series.

 

Shot on my Mamiya RZ67ProII and Kodak Portra 400 at EI320 using the fantastic Sekor Z 110mm f2.8 glass wide open and getting just that razor thin slice of his eyes and hair/beard in focus. Soft light filtering through the Nordic Spruce in the area helped .

 

Developed at home with C41 Press Kit, Scanned at 3200dpi on my Epson V600 with VueScan. I kept the pastel tones of Portra intact and since there were active burns in the area we had a very hazy, low contrast background....magical!

 

See the shoot, backstory, and video here:

 

www.beardsgaardbarbers.com/fob-frostwood-irl/

Makina 670 + Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 + Kodak Portra 160

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Forest, or at least the remnants of once pretty dense forest.

The severe storm levelled much of that forest in the late 2013., and then the snow and ice rain finished the trees off. Now, much of that forest is cleared.

Taken 15. 03. 2014.

 

Taken with Pentax MZ-S camera and Tamron Adaptall-2 24mm F2.5 wide-angle lens, 1/180s, ƒ/4.5, at 200ASA, on new stock of DM Paradies Universal 200 film.

Not bad, visibly better than previous stock - no more violet shadows. Also, this new film is visibly sharper, too...

Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F, with VueScan 9.2.

Leica M3 + Leica Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Braun Paxette Super II B + Carl Zeiss Tessar 50mm f/2.8 + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Rolleicord V Xenar 75mm f3.5; Ilford Delta 3200 EI1600 PO0 filter, Developed in Caffenol CL 20℃ 30min Semi Stand Development, No pre-soak, Mortensen agitation Method (1)agitation 1st 30 sec, (2) 3 gentle turns in every 30 secong for 5 minutes (3) stand for 20 min (4) 3 gentle turns in every minnute for 5 minutes; Stop Bath in tap wate (Ilford Rinsing Method, Ilford Rapid Fixer (Ilford Rinsing Method),: VueScan 9 (DNG duplication); Scanner: Epson GTX980; Raw Editor: Capture One Pro 21 (positive conversion and retouch); Browser: Photo Mechanic 6 (selection, management and uploading)

Tirage sur Dibond de 75x100 cm réalisé par le laboratoire Photoweb.

 

Horseman 4x5

Fuji 160 (dev C-41 maison)

Scanner V700 & vuescan

 

J'en ai vu des tirages mais celui ci est vraiment exceptionnel niveau rendu et netteté.

Esther shot with a Cambo studio camera.

210mm f5.6 Rodenstock Sironar lens.

Ilford HP5 sheet film, dev in Kodak D76 1+1.

Epson scan (V850 Vuescan)

Minolta XD7, Minolta Rokkor-X MD 45mm f2. Ilford FP4+ developed in Kodak HC110 Dil B for 9mins

Hasselblad 500cm, 150mm f4 Zeiss Planar CF, Portra 160, Plustek 120, Vuescan,

Kodak Retina IIF + Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenar f:2.8 45mm + yellow filter + Kodak Tmax 400

 

Digitised using Plustek 120 + Vuescan

extinct film - first frames 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

Leica M3 + Nikkor-H.C 5cm f/2 + Kodak Tmax 100 + Zeiss red filter

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

Body: Canon T-90

Lens: nFD 24mm F/2

Film: AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100

Development: DM Drogerie Germany

Scanned: Nikon Coolscan 9000 and Vuescan 9

Post proces Levels and additional sharpening

Shot box speed, despite being 23 years expired and having an unknown storage history.

 

Physical slides are very dark, and even with a high exposure setting in VueScan they were each pulled up another 1.5 to 2 stops in processing.

 

Color balance for mids and highs lead to significant magenta hue in shadows which was corrected for in some but not all of these.

 

Cinestill Cs6 3-bath kit with D9 DynamicChrome first dev (1+2 dilution, 11min)

Testing my Daughter's HP Envy 5540 Scanner with my Vuescan . I did darkroom Prints on Kentmere Grade 1 Glossy Bromide processed in Home-Made Ilford PQ Print formula 1+9 with my Durst M305 + 50mm f2.8 El-Nikkor lens. The Film came out dense as I found there is a 'sticky aperture' and it is slow to Stop Down. Film was KB200 processed in ID11 1+1 for 11 mins.

The New 'Homeless Man' in Brentwood High Street with his Festive Tent -- f1.4 used

Leica M3 + Nikkor-H.C 5cm f/2 + Kodak Tmax 100 + Zeiss red filter

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

This forest isn't there, anymore. It has been devastated by the storm in late autumn 2013, then severe snow and ice finished what was left of it at the beginning of 2014, and finally, it has been cleared completely. This photo is taken on 22nd March 2014, while there still were some trees left.

 

Taken with Pentax MX camera and smc Pentax-M 28mm F2.8 lens, on Fuji Neopan 100 film.

Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F using VueScan 9.

Leica M3 + Leica Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + Kodak Pro Image 100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Siamo in autunno...

Non è proprio come vedere la dia originale, ma ci si avvicina molto: merito di VueScan!

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Oggi scendevo dalla montagna con il quad per portarlo giù per l'inverno, e mentre viaggiavo mi riempivo gli occhi e la mente dei colori degli alberi, e li ammiravo uno per uno, come se volessi "conoscerli" personalmente, tanto sono diversi l'uno dall'altro, tanto ognuno faceva sfoggio dei suoi colori nella sua forma più bella - incommensurabilmente bella - non solo nelle varietà, ma anche perché ogni "individuo" è diverso dai suoi simili, per portamento, altezza, età, dimensione, sviluppo, posizione, esposizione, quota,

e poi... se è un individuo isolato o se è raggruppato in un bosco della stessa essenza,

e poi, quali piante ha vicino, ecc

ogni singolo albero avrebbe meritato una fotografia: avrebbe meritato che gli girassi intorno per fotografarlo da più punti di vista diversi, con obiettivi diversi, con prospettive diverse, con una luce e una direzione diversa

ecco perchè dico "conoscerli"...

e nel frattempo pensavo: non è vero che un albero quando viene tagliato dall'uomo muore, perché la sua bellezza rimarrà per sempre - penso ad es alle venature e ai colori del legno, lavorato, che diventa un parquet o un mobile o un serramento, e lo si può ammirare a lungo... gli alberi sono da sempre una risorsa insostituibile e da preservare...

 

Twin VMD towers, the taller on still under construction. One late spring day in June 2014., on my way to the office.

(A year later, my office moved to that tower in the back)

 

Taken with Canon EOS 1000FN camera, Canon EF 35‍–‍80mm F4‍–‍5.6 USM Mk I lens, on DM Paradies 200 film. Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F via VueScan 9.

Leica M3 + Leitz Wetzlar Summicron 50mm f/2 DR + B+W ND 4x + Kodak Portra 400

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Brake Castle

Fall

Analog Times

#Minolta #Xd5 #Rokkor #MD35-70f/3.5

Fujifilm Velvia

Plustek7500i

Vuescan

Citroen Treffen in Haberpoint September 2020

 

Shot with Praktisix on Foma RETROPAN 320. Developed in Foma RETRO SPECIAL for 5 minutes at 20°C. Scanned with VueScan on an old HP Scanjet 4800

Yubari, Hokkaido.Canon AV-1,NFD 28mm F2.8, Fujiflm Minicopy HR2, exposed as ISO 40, developed with H&W control ( 20 Deg.C. 14 minutes ), scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 7200 dpi, edited with GIMP.

Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/53582360478/sizes/l/> , the original 9444 × 6798 pixels compatible. Learn DIY development and upgrade to film !

Analog Times - OWL Landscapes

#OWL #Lemgo #Slides #Landscape #Minolta #XE5 #Rokkor50mmf/1.7

Minolta XD7

Minolta MD W.Rokkor 28mm f/2.8

Makinon Orange G filter

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

Holiday lights and light stars on a night in November 2021

Film photography

Lippegarten

EKG

Long exposure using a star filter

Slide film

Sensia100 expired

 

#MinoltaXD5

#28mmf2.8

#FujifilmSensia100

#ExpiredSlideFilm

#Plustek7500iScanner

#VueScan

Dia positive slide: KODAK EKTACHROME P800/1600 EES, (1600 ISO) Canon A-1 & 70-210/f3.5 Vivitar series One.

 

Scanned using a Plustek 8200i Ai with Vuescan

 

Citroen Treffen in Haberpoint September 2020

 

Shot with Praktisix on Foma RETROPAN 320. Developed in Foma RETRO SPECIAL for 5 minutes at 20°C. Scanned with VueScan on an old HP Scanjet 4800

everyone (at least, everyone who has visited the empire state building) has one of these shots, right?

 

cold? bollock-frozen after five minutes on the observation deck, there'd have been about five other people out there. NYC in February, yeehah. mutiple layers, enough to keep one warm on mt ruapehu in winter - no match for a cool manhattan breeze at that height. I wonder if that's a cocktail?

 

Scanned from my original print on fujicolour paper from fuji G-200 print film, using vuescan and Epson V700. shot on my OM1.

 

Empire State Building

350 5th Ave

New York

NY 10001

 

Feb 1995_NYC_Empire

Leica M5 + Nikkor-P 10.5cm f/2.5 + Kodak Portra 160

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Body: Canon A-1

Lens: Canon FDn 50mm 1.4

Film: Portra 160

Developed: HEMA (Fuji Steenbergen)

Scanned with: Pacific Image PrimeFilmXA and Vuescan

 

Locomotive: Cockerill 3979/1963 ex NMBS/SNCB 230.134 (9144)

Location: Raeren(B) Railyard

Mamiya 645 super

Sekor C 55mm lens

Ektar 100

Sunny 16 rule

Plustek opticfilm 120

Vuescan (ektar100 2nd gen colour grading)

Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S

Lens(s): Mamiya Sekor C 180mm f/4,5 90mm f3,8

Film: Ilford FP4

Dev:D76 stock

Scan: Nikon supercoolscan 9000ED, Vuescan softwear

The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (Polish: zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg) is the largest castle in the world by surface area. It was built in Prussia by the Teutonic Knights, a German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders, in a form of an Ordensburg fortress. The Order named it Marienburg (Mary's Castle). The town which grew around it was also named Marienburg.

 

The castle is a classic example of a medieval fortress and, on its completion in 1406, was the world's largest brick castle. UNESCO designated the "Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork" and the Malbork Castle Museum a World Heritage Site in December 1997.

Read more about Malbork Castle on Wikipedia. :)

 

Taken during our road-trip through part of Poland, in June 2013.

Pentax MZ-S camera and Tamron Adaptall-2 24mm F2.5 01BB wide-angle lens. Aperture priority mode, 1/125 exposure, matrix metering (as per film-imprinted EXIF). Fujicolor Pro 160C film, expired a few years ago. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner using VueScan 9.2.

Voigtländer Bergheil 9x12 with Heliar 15 cm, 1:4,5 in older Compur-Shutter

Adox CHS 100 II sheetfilm in ORWO A49 stock (5:30 min., 20° C rotation)

Negativscan with Heidelberg Linoscan 1450, Hamrick VueScan Professional.

Postprocessing with Adobe Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC classic.

20180408_Wik 01

Ilford XP2 Super in PaRodinal 1+25

 

Kiev 88 - Zodiak 3B - 645 back

Ilford XP2 Super C41 film @ iso 400

PaRodinal 1+25 18'00"

Epson V500 -Vuescan

The light at the end of the South Pier at St. Joseph Michigan.

 

Photographed with Efke 25 film followed by DR5 reversal processing. The slide was scanned with Nikon Coolscan 5000ED using Vuescan. Post processing was a collaborative effort with Flickr User Longbowsnyper.

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