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I took this photo from the Lincoln Memorial and caught both the Washington Monument and the Capitol Dome in the distance.
Zeiss Ikon ZM / Leica Summicron 50mm / Ilford Delta 400 / HC-110 / Vuescan / colorperfect / photoshop
Zeiss Super Ikonta 533/16, Zeiss Tessar 80mm f/2.8, Fomapan 400, Clayton F76+ 1+9; scanned with Epson V850 Pro and Vuescan, converted with Negative Lab Pro
Nikon FM3A
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D @ f/4
Fujifilm Provia 100
Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan
Post: Lightroom
Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
Queen Hatshepsut's palace was built by Pharaoh Hatshepsut in the 15th century BC at Deir el-Bahri near the entrance to the Valley of the Kings. This is on the West bank of the Nile opposite Thebes (now called Luxor).
This photograph was originally taken during a trip to Egypt in 2001 using my Canon T70 with a Fuji film of some flavour, ASA 400 . Not having a slide/negative scanner to digitise it, I photographed the negative using my Panasonic G1 and Kiron 105mm F2.8 Macro lens. I then converted the negative image to positive using VueScan and gave it a straighten, crop and "tweek" using Photoshop. I'm still having some issues with slight colour casts, but as this is the first time I've done this, I don't think that it has come out too bad.
Nikon FM3A
Nikon 105mm f/2.5 ais @ f/4
AGFA Digibase CR200 PRO
Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan
Post: Lightroom
Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
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
A "just because" shot of the Greencastle depot at sunset in November of 1986.
Shot with a Canon T90 and an FD 50 f/1.4 on Kodachrome 64 Professional.
Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan II, using Vuescan.
A quick comparison of some RAW conversion software. Automatic white balance, some sharpening.
Canon 20D, 1/60s, f/5, Exposure bias -2/3, ISO 200, 10 mm (EF-S 10-22).
- Able RAWer 1.4.8.30
- Adobe Camera Raw 3.0
- Canon Digital Photo Professional 3.4.1.1
- Raw Therapee 2.4m1 with EAHD
- Raw Therapee 2.4m1 with HPHD
- Raw Therapee 2.4m1 with VNG-4
- SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0
- Stepok's RAW Importer
- VueScan 8.4.62
View full-size lossless version, 5MB PNG 1800x1800.
Here's another set with a different camera.
Olympus XA + F-Zuiko 35mm f/2.8 + Kodak Pro Image 100
Digitised using Plustek OpticFilm 120 + Vuescan + ColorPerfect
Whilst applying for a new passport i took astrole down by the river near the police station.
The light played a game on some wooden bench and made this an interesting subject.
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Leica M3
Summicron 50 DR
Ilford Delta 100
Scanned in Vuescan
Nikon FM3A
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D @ f/2.8
Fujifilm Provia 100
Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan
Post: Lightroom
Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
Ilford Delta 3200, E.I. 1600 ASA,
Tetenal Emofin; 8,5+8,5 min, 22 °C,
spiral tank
500x500 px crop from 4000 dpi scan,
no sharpening, no compression (png)
Scanner: Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED
Software: VueScan 8.4.23
scan mode: bw neg
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
Olympus Trip 35
Agfa VistaPlus 200
Canon CanoScan 8600F
VueScan
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Oslo 2016
Kodak TMax 100 film developed in Caffenol-C-L for 48mins at 23.5'C.
Recepie used: Anhydrous Washing Soda - 8.5g, Vitamin C powder - 5g, Potassium Bromide - 0.4g, Maxwell House Instant Coffee Powder - 19g, dissolved in 500mL deionised water.
Scanned using a Kodak RFS-2035 Plus film scanner using Vuescan software.
Early morning on the side of Ullswater
Camera // Yashica Mat
Film // Kodak Portra 160
Developer // Tetenal C-41
Scan // Epson V850 (Vuescan and ColourPerfect)
Detail from a map showing new parking arrangements at our local hospital.
I was so happy when I saw this.
Photo shot around St. Michaelis Lüneburg in January with a Pentax ME and a 28mm Travenar on AgfaFoto APX 400. Self-developed with Adonal 1:50 for 21 Minutes and fixed with Adofix 1:9 for 4 Minutes in a Paterson Tank. Scanned with VueScan on a CanoScan 9000f Mark II. Unfortunately developed a bit too long for scanning...
Zwei Stunden Zeit für einen schnellen Fotowalk durch die Speicherstadt Hamburg; Landungsbrücken und Fischmarkt.
Praktica B100 / Praktikar 2.8/28mm
Ilford Delta 400 / Ultrafine Plus
CanoScan 8800F / Vuescan
painters descended (ascended) onto this vacant building opposite our apartment, tarting up to rent. it had been empty for the preceeding 18-odd months we'd lived there. perhaps the declining economy and exchange rate after the big devaluation against the dollar assisted with less expensive property.
I was a little worried about the state of their 'scaffolding' setup and approach to safety. nevertheless, nobody was harmed during the refinishing of this building, at least to my knowledge #8 )
Scanned from my original print on Konica paper, using vuescan and Epson V700. shot on my OM1.
June 1995_painters mexico DF
Mamiya 645 Pro TL
Mamiya Sekor 110mm F2.8 C
Kodak Tri-X 400
Self Developed/Kodak HC-110 Solution B
Plustek Opticfilm 120/Vuescan
Test Hypercat 1+200 con Parte B Potassio Carbonato
Kentmere 100
Pentax MX
Scansione diretta da negativo (VueScan)
Contax G2 Carl Zeiss Biogon 2,8/28 Kodak BW400CN VueScan CanoScan 2700F Luglio 2011
Omaggio a Heloisa :-)
"Muscoda School"
"Bessemer" "AL"
"Canon 7"
"CV 35/2.5 Color-Skopar"
"Arista Premium 400" "expired"
"Thorntons Two Bath"
"Plustek 8100"
"Vuescan"
"Darktable"
D-Type - Capel Manor Classic and Vintage Vehicle Show 2016
Ilford FP4+ film shot at 50 ASA developed in Caffenol-C-L for 42 mins at 20'C.
Recepie used: Anhydrous Washing Soda - 8.5g, Vitamin C powder - 5g, Potassium Bromide - 2.5g, Maxwell House Instant Coffee Powder - 19g, dissolved in 500mL deionised water.
Scanned using a Kodak RFS-2035 Plus film scanner using Vuescan software.
Olympus Trip 35
Kodak Farbwelt Klassik 200
Canon CanoScan 8600F
VueScan
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Nikon FM3A
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D @ f/2
Fujifilm Provia 100
Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan
Post: Lightroom
Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
Visited gardens near my town, it's a beautiful place for people to relax and enjoy nature. Lot's to be seen including art, statues etc.
Nikon F90x
Kiron 28-210mm 1:3.8-5.6
Kodak Color ultra asa 400
Nikon Coolscan IV
Vuescan
Nikon FM3A
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D @ f/2
Fujifilm Provia 100
Scanned with Pacific Image PrimeFilm XE and Vuescan
Post: Lightroom
Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
Leica M6 TTL, Leica Collapsable 50mm Summicron f/2, Adox Silvermax 100 B&W film, Adox Silvermax Developer, Nikon Coolscan IV ED, VueScan 9.0.44
Photo shot around St. Michaelis Lüneburg in January with a Pentax ME and a 28mm Travenar on AgfaFoto APX 400. Self-developed with Adonal 1:50 for 21 Minutes and fixed with Adofix 1:9 for 4 Minutes in a Paterson Tank. Scanned with VueScan on a CanoScan 9000f Mark II. Unfortunately developed a bit too long for scanning...
The Blue House, Stone Nullah Lane, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Nikon F6
Nikkor 50mm F1.4 AiS
Fujifilm Velvia 100
Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED