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Old cake baking form - This black and white camera obscura photo is NOT sharp due to camera characteristic. Taken on analogue photographic Kentmere Photographic Paper, Kenthene Glossy M.WT.2 - 1:10min - Developer: Tetenal Eukobrom AC 1:9 at ISO 6, with a professional pinhole camera (Lerouge 4"x5")
Waza is the Japanese word for art and technique. Heroku's waza (技) conference is a developer event celebrating the art of software development through technical sessions and unique happenings. For more visit waza.heroku.com/2013.
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NBR Land Developers,is a young,dynamic and vibrant real estate developer from Bangalore formed to fulfill the aspirations of people to have their own house.
iPhone Developer Panel at Widget Summit 2008
From left to right: Raven Zachary, Tom Conrad, Dom Sagolla, and Sunil Verma
obscured by podium: Brian Fling
Finally got to develop my own rolls, thanks to Jay Javier and the wonderful concoctions of FotoFabrik: Parodinal Developer, Stop Bath, and Fixer.
- Neopan Acros 100
- Ilford HP5+ 400
- Kodak Tri-X 400
Photograph from Mobile Developer Summit 2011 held in Bangalore, India, 2-3 November 2011, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
Continuing my local exploration of the the small massif of the Mont-d’Or, next to Lyon city, France, I went to Albigny-sur-Saône for a walk to the neighboring village named Curis-au-Mont-d’Or and return.
I loaded a circa-1971 Nikon F (see below for details about the camera) with a 36-exposure black-and-white film Rollei RPX 400, a classical 400 ISO panchromatic film coated on a cellulose ori-acetate base. The standard lens Nikkor-S Auto 1:1.4 f=50mm was equipped with a 52mm F-Pro B+W orange filter (Ref. 099 IR) and the original metal Nikon HS-1 shade hood for the 1.4/50 lens.
Expositions were metered for 200 ISO to compensate the light absorption of the orange filter. Metering was done using a Minolta Autometer III equipped with a 10° finder for selective measures privileging the shadow areas.
View n° 1: 1/250s f/9 focusing @ infinite
Château d'Albigny, October 20, 2025
Avenue Gabriel Péri
69250 Albigny-sur-Saône
France
After the last view (Nr. 37) exposed, the film was fully rolled back to the cartridge and was developed in a Paterson tank using 350 mL of Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developer prepared at the dilution 1+25 and the film processed for 12 min at 20°C.
Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) held on a Minolta Auto Bellow III equipped with a Minolta Macro-Bellow lens 1:3.5 f=50mm and a Minolta slide duplicator. The light source was a LED panel CineStill Cine-lite. The RAW files obtained were inverted within le latest version of Adobe LightRoom Classic (Version 14.5 of Aug. 2025) and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printed files with frame or the full size JPEG together with some documentary smartphone pictures.
About the camera :
I have in my camera collection two Nikon F’s (marketed by Nikon from 1959 to 1973) : one mid-age 1964-1965 and a late one 1971.
This late Nikon F was produced (as all Nikon F’s) in the Nippon Kogaku Corp. historical factory of Oi , Nishioi 1-Chōme, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, between January and March 1971. Nikon F system got in the mid 60’s an international high reputation and soon became an iconic SLR camera widely used in photojournalism and other professional uses. Nikon F and following series (F2 to F6) illustrated the archetype of professional SLR film camera for over 60 years.
I imported to France the camera from Japan in January 2022 in a pristine condition and equipped with a standard Nikkor-S Auto 1:1.4 f=50mm matching the production period of the camera (so-called pre-AI lenses) with the original metal shade hood. The camera came also with a working photometric prism viewer Photomic FTn including two CdS photocells and coupled both to the shutter speed and the aperture setting.
I completed later on my Nikon F’s kit with two lenses including the legendary Nikkor-P 1:2.5 f=105mm and a wide angle Nikkor-N.C. 1:2.8 f=24mm, a Speedlight SB-10 electronic flash with the Nikon coupling AS-1 flash shoe.
Trondheim Developer Conference 2016
31 October 2016
@ Clarion Congress, Trondheim
Higher resolution version of this image available from kristina.brend@gmail.com
Photo credit: Wil Lee-Wright/trondheimfoto.no