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As you see I was prepared for a big baking day,
Made 9 trays of different type of traditional Greek cookies,
and chocolate covered Coconut Macaroons,
It helps having bakers bench.
For this week's Macro Mondays challenge "Zed" I went with the fizz of highly carbonated "CO2" in a liquid. You can see the photo "Set-up Fizz" for details on how I crated this image. In this image you can see the fizzing actions in the top of the glass and down the right side.
If you fav this photo please leave a comment as to why you like it, thanks in advance.
... when she has plans to go out for dinner but decides she doesn't really want to? Why, she makes soup, of course! I always have the stuff for this on hand, and we had one last demi-baguette in the freezer left from the last batch of french bread I made. Quick dinner!
Recipe here.
Fixé à domicile? Pauvre? Ne peut pas aller à NYC ? Pffff.....
Magnolia Vanilla Cupcakes avec un petit petit peu de 'Eurotrash'...glaçage du Campari...
Helsinki, Finland.
JAN-2016
Nikon F5
AF Nikkor 35/2D
Kodak Vision2 250D (Eastman 5205) (expired)
DEV: Rollei Colorchem C-41 (Baking Soda Remjet removal)
Canon A-1
FD 50mm f/1.4
Kodak 5207/250D @ iso/asa 400
Unicolor (pre-bath/remjet removal with baking soda)
Epson V550
Recently acquired Pentax KM.
The KM is very much like the K1000's I already have, but it has a self-timer and depth-of-field preview button. I was the sole bidder on eBay for $20 ($54.88 after shipping and taxes), so I'm happy to add it to my collection.
The shutter is working well on the camera, with correct speeds from low to high; however the self-timer is not working, which is not something I usually use. The meter is not working either, and I tried to solder the loose wire, but couldn't, and now the wire is too short; and that's okay, since the camera is mechanical and I'm used to shooting without a meter or can use a handheld one. The lens is in perfect condition, super smooth and one of my favorites; it's a SMC Pentax 55mm f/2, which I believe was a kit lens and never sold on its own.
Minolta X-300
Kodak 250D/5207
Home developed in Unicolor, remjet removal with baking soda
Pakon F135
I was gifted an Exacta 500 with 3 lenses, a 28, 50 and 135mm. Everything works great. Thanks Allen!
Exacta 500, test
Kodak Vision 3 250D/5207
Unicolor (remjet removal with baking soda)
Pakon F135
Before using this Canonet 19, I swapped the front element group and the top plate, plus cleaned the viewfinder and calibrated the vertical alignment on the rangefinder.
The camera works well above 1/30th of a second. It can be used in Auto too, which is shutter priority, with maybe a tad of over exposure. Frame spacing is not totally even, but scannable. Overall though, I really like the size, weight and ergonomics of the camera. The advance lever on the bottom is a lot of fun to use.
Bell & Howell/Canon Canonet 19, test
Kodak Vision3 250D (5207)
remjet removal with baking soda
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Some colour film through my Kodak Pony 135.
Kodak Pony 135, Model C
Kodak Vision3 5207 (250D)
Remjet removal with baking soda
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Some colour film through my Kodak Pony 135.
Kodak Pony 135, Model C
Kodak Vision3 5207 (250D)
Remjet removal with baking soda
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Hopefully I get some radishes and not just leaves. Also put some netting to prevent cats from jumping into the box and making a mess.
Pentax PC-550, first roll
Kodak 250D
Unicolor (remjet removal with baking soda)
Pakon F135
Without going into the whole story again, when I received my latest U-noa Light doll, I had problems. It's all here on the original picture.
www.flickr.com/photos/24020302@N05/38460995255/in/photoli...
Since then, I have been trying to find a way to glue things back together. I tried 10 different glues (most of which I bought just for this, so now I have an extensive glue collection) & while some of them glued the pieces together, as soon as I applied some pressure, they came apart. Luckily somebody pointed me to this video about using super glue & baking soda. As a last resort I tried it & it worked!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU2qph2vG9Y&feature=youtu.be
I've been pulling on the parts all morning & they haven't budged, so I'm going to put them back in the doll. I'm hopeful that I'll be able to use this method on other broken doll parts too, especially Momoko since I'm pretty sure they're made out of the same material & break all the time.
EDITED: Well, guess what? I pushed the leg into the doll...& it came apart. I'm so disappointed, I really thought it would work.
Canon A-1
FD 50mm f/1.4
Kodak 5207/250D @ iso/asa 400
Unicolor (pre-bath/remjet removal with baking soda)
Epson V550
My Leica IIIf returned from service, and I am very lucky to know a gentleman locally who was a former Leica technician, so he did a full CLA, plus replaced the shutter curtain. The Summitar was also cleaned.
The camera felt smooth and quiet before, but now is even smoother and quieter; it looks pretty much new and probably mechanically sound for another few decades.
Canon A-1
FD 50mm f/1.4
Kodak 5207/250D @ iso/asa 400
Unicolor (pre-bath/remjet removal with baking soda)
Epson V550
Some colour film through my Kodak Pony 135.
Kodak Pony 135, Model C
Kodak Vision3 5207 (250D)
Remjet removal with baking soda
Unicolor
Pakon F135
First roll through my recently acquired Belomo Vilia, and it's blurry. I think I need to adjust infinity.
Belomo Vilia, test
Kodak Vision 3 250D/5207
Unicolor (remjet removed with baking soda)
Pakon F135
This is scary (where are my eyebrows?) I look like a wight haha (google it man)
Press L to view on black or something
Baking soda and Vinegar
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Toning cyanotype print with tea tannins.
Starting from a cyanotype and after bleaching (washing soda).
I toned the print with brewed tea for several hours.
The result is not what I expected, I wanted to achieve a tone close to black!
1st: I think that the bleaching is too much, it results in a loss of density.
2nd: tea gives too brown tones.
For the next toning test I will use coffee without bleaching.
Bleaching time: 45 sec (15gr of Sodium Carbonate with one liter of water at room temp.
Toning time: 15 mn at 40°C (4 tablespoons of black tea brewed during 2 hours before)
I bought a second Lloyd's bulk-loader; I like their simplicity, so one had HP5 and the other has Kodak 5207.
Canon A-1
FD 50mm f/1.4
Kodak 5207/250D @ iso/asa 400
Unicolor (pre-bath/remjet removal with baking soda)
Epson V550
Pentax KM, test
SMC Pentax 55mm f/2
Kodak 5207 (250D)
Unicolor (remjet removal with baking soda)
Epson V550
Spotmatic SP1000
Takumar 50/4
Kodak Vision 3 250D/5207
Remjet pre-wash with 1TBSP baking soda mixed in 1 litre of 102°F/38°C water
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Holga 120 CFN on Practica FX2
Praktica FX2
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/3.5
Kodak Vision3 250D/5207
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Spotmatic SP1000
Takumar 50/4
Kodak 5207 (250D)
Unicolor
Pakon F135
Remjet removed with 1TBSP baking soda in 1 litre of water at 102°F.
Probably taken from a Smena 8M and adapted to Sony E-Mount.
Canon A-1
FD 50mm f/1.4
Kodak 5207/250D @ iso/asa 400
Unicolor (pre-bath/remjet removal with baking soda)
Epson V550
Spotmatic SP1000
Takumar 50/4
Kodak Vision 3 250D/5207
Remjet pre-wash with 1TBSP baking soda mixed in 1 litre of 102°F/38°C water
Unicolor
Pakon F135