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A couple of years ago, the shopping centre was completely renovated, it's parking space expanded, and ponds were added.

The colourful scene lights up nicely in the autumn sun...

 

Nikon F80 + AF-D Nikkor 28-200 mm ED-G

Filmdata:

Agfa CT Precisia 100, scanned with Vuescan on a Plustek 7400

Analog Times - OWL Landscapes

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

A few more pictures from the trip to the Impossible Project Open-Day Factory Tour in Enschede, Netherlands.

 

These are from afterwards when we had a stupid amount of time (AND non-lovely weather) until the train home was scheduled to leave.

 

We strolled through Enschede a few hours and then took a train across the border to Gronau and walked around there a bit more. Also ate Pizza ;P

 

Camera: Minolta X-500

Lens: Minolta Rokkor 50mm F/1.7

Film: DM Paradies 400 @ ISO1600

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit (after that batch this kit got 'retired')

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Agfa Photo Vista Plus 400

Tokina 28mm lens

Variable ND Filter (awful, avoid at all costs)

 

Asda 1hr dev

Selfscan on Epson V500 (VueScan)

 

May 2015

Brighton

Camera: Crown Graphic Special 4x5

Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm f/4.7 Xenar

Film: Fujifilm Instax Wide (Expired 2017)

Back: LomoGraflok

 

Metered with Minolta Flash Meter III

Scanned with Epson Perfection 4870

Nikon FM3A

Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D @ f/4

Kodak Portra 400

Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab

Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S

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

Film: Ilford FP4

Dev:D76 stock

Scan: Nikon supercoolscan 9000ED, Vuescan softwear

sempre Foma 100, 1° spezzone di pellicola, in Thornto a due bagni

Camera: Nikon F100

Lens(s): Nikkor AF-S 24/70 f 2,8 ED

Film: Foma 100

Filter: Giallo e arancio

Dev: Thorton, sol A 4 ‘, sol B 3,30’

Stop Bath: Fomacitro

Fix: Fomafix

Scan: Nikon supercoolscan 9000ED,

Vuescan softwear

Nikon F2

105mm f/2.5 AI-S

Kodak Portra 160

f/8 @ 1/60s

No filters

Home dev - Cinestill C41 kit

Home scan - Nikon Coolscan IV

VueScan & RawTherapee

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I keep coming back to the Hope Valley. I have visited a number of times over the years (mostly for motorcycle riding) but I think it will still take a while for me to get bored here.

 

The shots of Winnats Pass I uploaded recently were taken about 2km away (as the crow flies). My original intention for this location was of course to get the sunrise lighting up Back Tor and Lose Hill (see other recent uploads) but as the sun climbed further it started illuminating the trees in the valley and I just loved the way it looked.

 

From the vantage point I'd chosen the sun was barely out of frame, and as such I think it reduced the contrast somewhat, even with the lens hood extended. When I revisit this location I'll try a similar shot but from Lose Hill, as the angle to the sun won't be quite so acute.

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Rescan of image www.flickr.com/photos/29504544@N08/10542563173

But now with Vuescan software which at last supports the Plustek Optikfilm 120.

 

Maybe a bit early (after just 3 scans) to say but first impressions compared to Silverfast :

 

Pro's :

Much faster in post-scan processing.

Not so demanding on PC memory (i run Windows 7, 32 bit).

 

Con's :

Colors look greater in Silverfast scan.

Medium IR Dust reduction doesn't remove dust as well as in Silverfast and...

... probably because of that the anti-aliazing effect is less.

Still doesn't switch of the sleepmode timer of the OP120 so when waiting a bit too long between scans the OP120 goes in sleeping mode and has to be manually awakened again.

 

Scanned with a Plustek Opticfilm 120 at 2650ppi. Downscaled about 50 %

  

Canon 1000fn w/ Pentacon 135mm Lens (m42 mount)

 

Asda develop, self scan on Epson V500 (VueScan)

 

Victoria Quarter, Leeds (UK)

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

Nikon F5 + 135mm f/2.8 AI-S + Kodak Ektachrome E100

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

Canonet G-III QL17 + Canon 40mm f/1.7 + Fujicolor C200

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Body: Canon T-90

Lens: Canon FDn f/1.4

Film: Fuji Superia 200 @ 800 (+2 push)

Developed by: HEMA (Fuji Steenbergen)

Scanned with: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA and Vuescan

Fujifilm GF670 Professional + RVP50 + GT-X970 + VueScan

Agfa Photo Vista Plus 400

Ef 50mm lens

 

Asda 1hr dev

Selfscan on Epson V500 (VueScan)

 

May 2015

Brighton

TMAX400 in Yashica Electro 35GT, home-mixed PCM developer. Scanned as color negative 48 bits Vuescan with Plustek OpticFilm 8200i. Photoshop Elements auto levels and sharpening, NIK Silver Efex Pro with "high contrast & structure" and "deep sepia" filters. F8, automatic shutter, 3ft. Last shot on roll, fogged on right.

"Bessemer" "AL"

"Canon 7"

"CV 35/2.5 Color-Skopar"

"Kodak" "TX400"

"Thorntons Two Bath"

"Plustek 8100"

"Vuescan"

"Gimp"

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

 

Digitised using Plustek 120 + Vuescan

ときどきさわやか路線で(笑)。

 

Kiev-60 + CZJ MC Sonnar 180mmF2.8

/ Fuji Reala Ace

- selfdeveloping : Naniwa Color Kit S(1:1)

- vuescan & GT-X970

 

gotta upload monochrome later

昨晩(っていうか深夜)に減感現像をやってみました。のちほどスキャンをあげたいと思います。

Nikon F5 + 135mm f/2.8 AI-S + Fujicolor C200

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

Dogo Onsen, Shikoku, Japan

 

Mamiya 645 Pro TL

Mamiya Sekor 80mm f1.9

Fujifilm ACROS 100

Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

Vuescan

Taken during a walk in the park of Versailles

 

Technical stuff: Canon T90 20-35 3.5L,Provia 100F pro-lab developed. Scanned with Nikon LS5000 & vuescan(linux) and darktable(linux)

Canonet G-III QL17 + Canon 40mm f/1.7 + Fujicolor C200

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

Leica M7, Kentmere 400, Elmar-C 90/4, Reggio Emilia, RD09 1+50

A christmas tree standing guard in Old town of Stockholm.

The lone person to the right is my wife.

 

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Camera: Leica M3

Lens: CV Voigtländer 15 super heliar

Film: Ilford delta 400

Developer: Kodak D76 Stock 20*c

Filter: None

Software: Scanned as raw i vuescan, Converted with Colorperfect

The train depot, part of the marshalling yard in the southern part of Zagreb, Croatia. HŽ 1141 locomotive (six of them visible here) waiting in front of some kind of service building.

 

Taken with Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic F film camera and Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 28mm F3.5 lens, on modern version of Agfa APX 400 film. Developed in Fomadon R09, 1+50 at 21°C. Scanned with my usual CanoScan 8800F scanner using VueScan 9.

Apparently, I have some problems with drying film, and I realized that after I scanned it.

High resolution scan of a parmesan shaving.

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

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan

Pentax 645N • Pentax FA 645 150mm f:2.8 ED

Pentax 645 Auto Extension Tube-A

Hoya Pro1 Digital Filter Close-Up N°3

Rollei R³ 100 iso developped in homemade Caffenol C-L 70min @ 20°C

Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 with VueScan 9.2 at 3200dpi and Betterscanning MF Film Holder

 

Caffenol C-L

500 ml Filtered Water

40gr Wet Washing Soda ("LODA")

5gr Vitamin C

0.6gr KBr

20gr Instant coffee ("Winny")

10 agitations then let stand for 70 minutes

Azorean Portuguese Senhor Da Pedra (Our Lord of the Rock) Festival, St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church, Grace St. and Dundas St. W., Toronto, Canada.

 

Aug 1980

 

Leica M2 (button rewind)

Summicron 50mm f/2 (v2)

Kodachrome 25

Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED, Vuescan

 

View a slideshow of my Kodachrome album

 

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► Toutes mes images sont ma propre vraie photographie, pas une fausse fraudographie basée sur l'IA.

 

Please don't use my images for any purpose, including on websites or blogs, without my explicit permission.

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Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

 

Leica M3 | Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/2 ZM | Ilford HP5 400

 

Digitized with Epson Vuescan V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0 | Lomography

 

Ilford DDX

Nikon F5 + 135mm f/2.8 AI-S + Fujicolor C200

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

A scan of a 35mm negative taken in 1994

Nikon F5 + 135mm f/2.8 AI-S + Fujicolor C200

 

Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect

On Friday, May 2nd 2014 the Impossible Project had it's Open-Day in the Factory in Enschede. My brother and i decided to attend.

 

Trainride from Hamburg was a bit long and only getting in for the 10am Tour meant i had to get up at around 2am :)

 

It was quite amazing to see where those films in my fridge come from and what is involved in making them. Seeing the drums of developerpaste kept reminding me of the Roger Rabbit movie ;)

 

Shot a roll of film while on the tour. Well... i think there are a few Kodak BW400cn pics in the Olympus AF Mini but that's not ready yet to develop.

 

Anyway... I hope you enjoy the pics although they are not that great and my chems where really on their last run.

 

Camera: Minolta X-500

Lens: Minolta 50mm F/1.7

Film: DM Paradies 400 @ 1600 (1-Stop Push)

Developer: Tetenal Colortec C41 Kit

 

Developed with Jobo autolab ATL 2200

Scanned with Epson V500 and Vuescan

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

 

Leica M3 | Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/2 ZM | Ilford HP5 400

 

Digitized with Epson Vuescan V550 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0 | Lomography

 

Ilford DDX

Nikon FM3A

Nikon 28mm f/2.8 ais @ f/2

AGFA Digibase CR200 PRO

Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan

Post: Lightroom

Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab

Last year, late spring 2014., I acquired a beast of a camera - Horizon 202, Russian swing-lens panoramic film camera.

This was the first roll I shot in it, but not the first developed, though.

The camera has fixed focus, fixed lens, below ƒ/8 is not really sharp, but that lens is apparently optimized for smaller apertures - at ƒ/11 and ƒ/16, it is as sharp as it gets. Also, it is not the easiest camera to use - you should keep it as level as possible, the swing-lens design will exaggerate all mis-levelings. This particular roll also shows slight light-leaks and film tension problems, but none of these problems occurred in later rolls, so I assume it was just because the camera wasn't in use for quite some time, or due to sloppy roll loading.

 

Taken with Horizon 202 camera, on Fuji Neopan 100 film, developed in Fomadon R09 1+50 at 10 min 21°C, fixed with Fomafix at 6 min 23°C. Scanned with Canon CanoScan 8800F and VueScan 9.

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

44865 at Sun Street, Wolverhampton leaving Low Level station and entering the tunnel underneath the high level line to Walsall / Bescot. 29th October 1966.

The steel stockholder shed in the background still exist today but not for much longer.

  

120 B&W film take with a Kodak Brownie Twin 20 Camera

Scanned using Vuescan with an Epson 4490

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