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Mount Ranier and Mirror Lake. Mount Ranier National Park, Washington.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format camera using color film.
Lighthouse. Yaquina Bay, Newport, Oregon.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format camera and color print film.
Golden Gate Bridge. San Francisco, California.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format color using color print film.
Bridge over Soleduc Falls. Olympic National Park, Washington.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format camera using color print film.
Bronica Zenzanon PE 4.5 180mm on Fujifilm GFX series
This Zenzanon medium format tele lens is well known for its high resolution, colors and low distance qualities.
Bronica 135W / Ultrafine eXtreme
On Monroe Street, with San Tomas Expressway crossing in the background. These patches of blight -- what I suspect might have been space left empty for never-built cloverleaf connections between the expressway and city streets -- are slowly being redeveloped into parks and other things that actually benefit the neighborhoods they're in.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 35mm, orange filter, 35W pano back.
Same location and structure as the last image, but taken from the opposite side on Tmax instead of IR and in pano format. This is a great location.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, orange filter, 35mm Kodak Tmax 100, panorama film back.
Another shot, this one somewhat more of a formal portrait, of this really photogenic dustbowl-age standing, but disappearing, homestead. I think the panorama format works well for interesting subjects on a monolithic background. Really isolates the subject and makes it pop a bit more.
A crisp, calm December afternoon from 2021 saw me spend the day up in Glencoe with the inevitable trip to Ballachulish to get the reflection shot looking back across Loch Leven towards Glencoe village and the Pap of Glencoe.
I only recently finished this roll of film, but luckily good images never go out of date!
Bronica ETRS, 40mm f4, Kodak Portra 160 (expired 2015)
Processed and scanned by Filmdev.
Mountains. North Cascades National Park, Washington.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format camera using color print film.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 in 35mm, orange filter, DIY 35W pano back.
Prairie island - farm field rock pile with a tree growing in it. This was likely a small glacial moraine as it was hilly and not flat like the glaciated areas a bit more to the north. Developed with DF96 for 12 minutes at 74 degrees. Negatives were a little thin, but quite usable.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100, orange filter, 35mm panorama back.
I find myself going back often to this abandoned farmstead. There is a lot here, and I think as spring brings leaves to the trees here, some of these vistas will work nicely with infrared. Anyhow, cool old completely intact truck, just left here when this place was abandoned. Developed in DF96 for 12 minutes.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100, orange filter.
Old barn roof slowly rotting into the soil. This barn was cared for, evidenced by the multiple patches which now serve as targets.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 (35mm in panoramic 35 back), orange filter.
This barn sits on an abandoned farmstead frozen in time. The house burned as is evident in some of the other photos from this site, but there is much scattered around. One of my favorite locations. I think this must have been an old access road that is being reclaimed by trees.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 35mm film in Bronica panorama back, orange filter.
I love this abandoned and burnt farmstead. There is a cool swing set growing in some trees and barely visible. The house burned down some time ago and is nothing but a cellar hole filled with large metal objects: A wood stove, a fridge, an old washer - things that fell into the hole as the roof (and everything else) burned. This tree was close enough to the house to bear witness to the event. The barns in the background were spared and are still filled with this family's things and memories. Developed in DF96 for 12 minutes. DSLR scanned in two sections.
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 40mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100, orange filter
Used a 35N back converted to a 35W panorama back (24 x 55mm) for this capture and developed in Df96 monobath for 12 minutes.
Street merchant. Pusan, South Korea.
Shot using a Bronica ETRS medium format camera with Plus-X Panchromatic B&W film.
Joshua Tree National Park
Bronica ETRS
45-90mm Zenzanon PE Zoom
Kodak Plus-X exposed at ISO 320, processed in Diafine
Mount Baker. Mount Baker National Park, Washington.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format camera using color print film.
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Bronica ETRS
Bronica PE 45-90mm f/4-5.6 Zenzanon Zoom
Fujichrome Velvia 100 RVP100
Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 35mm, 35mm panorama back.
These sorts of driftwood/branch structures always make me uneasy when I find them out wandering. I don't know why, perhaps it is because I think the maker is observing me. Focus is a bit softer than I would like, but overall, I think a good composition and the tones work for me.
Shot on 35mm Tmax in my DIY-converted 35N film back. Developed for 5 minutes at 65F in Tmax developer.
Buttercups in a graveyard.
Silver gelatin dark room print.
ST10 Traditional Sepia tone and coffee.
Bronica ETRS...1985 from new.
Fomapan classic 100.
Beach and Haceta Head Lighthouse. Devil's Elbow State Park, Oregon.
Taken with a Bronica ETRS medium format camera using color print film.
Holding your medium format camera over a railing and pointing it down at a gator can be challenging.
Ilford FP4
BronicaETR
Zenzanon 75mm F2.8 PE
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Boynton Beach Florida