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Camera: Vivitar ultra slim & wide
Film: Agfa vista 200
devloper: tetenal colortec c41
scanner: epson V500
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In the dance of light and shadow, every step tells a story. As the sun casts its net over the city, we ascend not just stairs but moments that take us higher. Here’s to the journey, the joy in between, and the beautiful mystery of what lies ahead.
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Agfa APX 100
Devloper: Ars Imago R9
AI-generated caption by Copilot
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Caught in a moment where time stands still, and the Eiffel Tower whispers tales of old. Each click of the camera is a heartbeat, each picture a memory etched in monochrome. Here’s to the city of lights and love, where every raindrop is a symphony and every cobblestone street a canvas for stories untold.
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Agfa APX 100
Devloper: Ars Imago R9
AI-generated caption by Copilot
Camera: Vivitar ultra slim & wide
Film: Agfa vista 200
devloper: tetenal colortec c41
scanner: epson V500
Camera: Vivitar ultra slim & wide
Film: Agfa vista 200
devloper: tetenal colortec c41
scanner: epson V500
2013-06-01
Nikon FE2
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
(expired) Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 20min
1963 Iskra with Industar 58 f3.5/75mm, Lucky SHD 100 in Barry Thornton's two bath developer, 4.5 min in each bath at 21C.
Yes! the Iskra is back on duty, the rangefinder is adjusted and the camera is working really good, I found a little problem though, when I put it in my tripod, the camera front can not open completely so I had to take this roll hand held, this one was taken at f4 and 1/30s.
My feelings towards this film are changing a little, it looks really good in this developer.
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In the monochrome whispers of the city, a structure stands, not just in concrete and glass, but in the stories it reflects. Here, in this split-screen of reality and reflection, the essence of modernity is captured. The left, a testament to design’s bold clarity; the right, a dreamlike echo, where light warps the mundane into the magnificent. This is where art meets life, and every angle tells a different tale. ️
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Agfa APX 100
Devloper: Ars Imago R9
AI-generated caption by Copilot
In the vibrant tapestry of the city, life paints its masterpiece. The green tram, a streak of vitality, cuts through the urban canvas, leaving trails of stories in its wake. Pedestrians, like brushstrokes of diversity, add depth and motion to the scene. Each building, a block of history, stands tall against the sky’s ever-changing hues. Here, amidst the symphony of sounds and spectrum of sights, the heart of the city beats, pulsating with the rhythm of the every day and the extraordinary
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Ilford Ilfocolor 400 Cine Tone
Devloper: Ars Imago Colorkit
AI-generated caption by Copilot
Customized Monopoly-style games are common these days, but this one dates back to 1983, when The Woodlands was still a young, master-planned community designed to reflect the vision of George Mitchell, the initial devloper.
"The Woodlands Game: A Real Hometown Game," by K. Thomas Corporation, features a photo of the sign on Grogan's Mill Road, at the entrance to Grogan's Village, one of the first areas to be opened to development.
I know there is a newer version (and possibly several others) of this game offered for sale at the Concierge desk at Market Street, our faux-designed "main street" open-air shopping mall.
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
14 July 2011
Hasselblad Flexbody
Carl Zeiss Macro Planar 4/120
Fuji Acros 100
Kodak T-max developer
Coolscan 9000
Camera: Vivitar ultra slim & wide
Film: Agfa vista 200
devloper: tetenal colortec c41
scanner: epson V500
Arkade Developers launches White Lotus new project in Mira Road. White Lotus is located in the fast developing suburb of Mira Road (E), set to enhance the meaning of blissful living.
White Lotus Mira Road is 2 towers (12 storied) with garden, playground, security, parking, intercom, etc. White Lotus offers 1BHK, 2BHK approximately ranging between 620 sq ft - 800 sq ft. White Lotus is located to near by railway station, bus/ auto stand, school, college, hospital, mall, theatre, police station, local market
White Lotus is blessed with not just an ideal location; but also exclusive amenities such as a single pole basketball court, a dedicated play area for the tots and a walking area for those long, leisurely strolls, apart from the mesmerizing landscaped garden.
White Lotus Mira Road Project Details
Types: 1.5BHK, 1BHK, 2BHK
Sizes: 620 sq ft - 800 sq ft
Builder: Arkade Devlopers
Address: Ideal Park Road, Near Indralok, Mira Road (E), Mumbai
For Free Site Visit and Booking Call +91 9225140343
White Lotus Mumbai Amenities
•Modular Kitchen with Granite Kitchen Platform with Stainless Steel Sink,
•Decorative Main Door,
•Vitrified Tile Flooring In Entire Flat,
•Beautifully Designed Entrance Lobby,
•High Quality Painting on Internal and External Walls,
•Concealed Plumbing,
•Designer Bathrooms,
•Ample Open and Covered Area in the Periphery for Car Parking,
•Exclusive Well Landscaped Garden & Parking
Camera: Vivitar ultra slim & wide
Film: Agfa vista 200
devloper: tetenal colortec c41
scanner: epson V500
As the city streets come alive with vibrant hues and eclectic costumes, we dance to the harmonious beats of unity, celebrating the unyielding spirit of human connection. Every drumbeat is a heartbeat, echoing the collective joy that transcends boundaries and ignites our souls. #UnityInDiversity #StreetFestival”
This image captures a lively street festival where people in colorful and varied costumes are engaged in music and dance, showcasing human connection through cultural celebration. 🎉🎶
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Ilford Ilfocolor 400 Cine Tone
Devloper: Ars Imago Colorkit
AI-generated caption by Copilot
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In the monochrome cityscape, life unfolds in shades of gray, but nature’s palette tells a different story. 🌳️ Beneath the blossoms’ canopy, laughter and conversations bloom, painting the day with the hues of spring. 🌸👥 On one side, camaraderie under the cherry blossoms; on the other, a solitary figure finds solace in the floral embrace. 🌼🚶♂️ This diptych of life and renewal, captured in stark black and white, reminds us that beauty and connection thrive amidst the concrete.
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Agfa APX 100
Devloper: Ars Imago R9
AI-generated caption by Copilot
Camera: Vivitar ultra slim & wide
Film: Agfa vista 200
devloper: tetenal colortec c41
scanner: epson V500
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Stepping through the corridors of time, where every pillar tells a story and every shadow holds a memory. Here’s to finding beauty in the past, and inspiration for our future. ️✨
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Agfa APX 100
Devloper: Ars Imago R9
AI-generated caption by Copilot
Nowadays, and interestingly, analog photography in rich of novelties and many new formulations of films by reputed industries are appearing on the market. I grabbed a couple of rolls (only 24-exposure length was available) recently from my local photo store of the novel Kentmere Pan 200 from Ilford Harman Technology Ltd, UK. The film integrate the Kentmere line of products with the yellow color between the Kentmere Pan 100 (cyan color) and the Kentmere Pan 400 (magenta color) with an intermediate sensitivity of 200 ISO. The emulsion is coated on a 0.125mm thick regular cellulose tri-acétate base, uncommonly very clear without the traditionnal grey or blueish anti-halo mask.
On July 19, 2025, Lyon, France. I used a year-1973 Canon F-1 picked up from my camera collection and its standard lens Canon FD 1:1.4 f=50mm for testing the film during a gentle photowalk in my district. The lens was equipped with either a Canon 55mm Skylight protective filter or a yellow generic filter plus the Canon original shade hood BS-55.
Frames were exposed following the Canon F-1 build-in light meter system that is, for the Canon F-1, a very clever semi-selective metering in a central rectangular zone visible within the focusing screen. The Canon F-1 is still perfectly operant with just a slight correction of +0.3 EV due to the voltage difference of today batteries (see below the details about the camera). I also used my external Minolta Autometer III either with its 10° selective viewer or the opalescent dome for incident metering.
Documentary smartphone picture
July 19, 2025
69001 Lyon
France
After completion at view Nr. 25, the film was rewound normally and processed using 350 mL of Adox Adonal developer (identical to the original Agfa Rodinal in its formula of 1891) prepared at the dilution 1+25 for 10 min at 20°C according to indication found at www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php .
Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) fitted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III with the Minolta slide duplication accessory and Minolta Macro Bellow lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The diffuse light source was a LED panel CineStill Cine-lite.
The RAW files obtained were inverted within the latest version available of Adobe Lightroom Classic (version 14.4, 2025) and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printer files with a frame or the full size JPEG's together with some documentary smartphone color pictures.
About my Canon F-1 :
The Canon F-1 is a very impressive 35mm SLR constructed by Canon company to surpass, in the early 70’s, the Nikon F system, well established at that time as one of the most reliable and widely recognized within the photographers community. Canon F-1 is constructed like a rock to resist to intensive uses especially for professional appliances. The Canon F-1 is an amazingly sturdy camera, weighting a lot (1.4 kg in working configuration with the 1.4/50mm lens). The protective half shoe of the ever-ready bag is made of a leather covered on a rigid metallic shell weighting around 150 g !
I got my Canon F-1 SLR camera from an eBay seller in Hamburg, Germany, on April 21, 2022. The camera came with its original storage box, the original neck strap (never used,) the complete ever-ready leather case, and a Canon FD 50 mm 1:1.4 standart lens. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera body was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the row baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972.
The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I replaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a Seiko 1.55V SR43W silver oxide battery used in horology. The Kanto adaptor rectify to 1.45V the voltage of the battery. The cell operates will little +0.3 EV compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart or the internal battery test of the Canon F-1.
Later, I completed the Canon F-1 with two complementary original Canon FD lenses : the FD 1:2.8 f=28mm and a FD 1:2.8 f=100 mm. I found as well the Canon flash shoe adapter with the integrated illuminator to enlighten in the dark the Canon F-1 metering indicator appearing in the viewfinder.
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Embrace the serene whispers of the wild as we tread softly on this earthy path, flanked by guardians of green. Here, in this untouched haven, every step is a story, every breath a song. The dance of light through the leaves crafts a mosaic on the trail, leading us deeper into nature’s embrace. Let’s lose ourselves to find our peace in these woods that stand tall and true – an ode to the timeless beauty that thrives away from the world’s hustle. 🌲✨
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Devloper: Ars Imago Colorkit
AI-generated caption by Copilot
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
14 July 2011
Hasselblad Flexbody
Carl Zeiss Macro Planar 4/120
Fuji Acros 100
Kodak T-max developer
Coolscan 9000
2013-02-02
model: Kaci Burgos
Hair/MUA: Kasie Jaye Greene
wardrobe: Bob Smithey with At The Ritz Costume Rental
Hasselblad 500C/M
Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 CF T* lens
Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros 120 film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 10min
The teen Patti game is the most well-known card game. Since years our progenitors use to play it, and the craze has expanded continuously. This game hosts become a piece of each get-together and get together. It is the most ideal approach to engage and to invigorate your brain. The best time and simple Teen Patti Game is pulling in clients in a cutting edge way. The platform has been changed yet the style is as yet the equivalent. This game has impacted the number of players towards it.
Web PHP development with SukritInfotech
SukritInfotech worked in this field for five years with expert developer.
PHP development started since 1994 by the programmer Rasmus Lerdorf initially created a set of Perl script and they called personal home page tools to maintain his personal homepage.
They had used for looking online page. PHP is a server-side language scripting to generate html content. A set of server-side modules to perform some specific Web-server task on Unix-based web servers.
Uses of PHP
If you are understandable with the basic of PHP. Then you see the wonder of making your site.
1.E-Commerce (Electronic commerce)
E-Commerce is a small business level and provide the buying and selling of products or services on the internet and other network.
Like Magneto, Zencart, Shopify
2.Developing application
By using PHP you make a lot of applications for website .
Like social networking site (Facebook, Google+, Orkut)
Game, video, etc.
3.Create plug-in
Plug-in generally used for online work it is a helper of site different sites has different plug-in.
4.Create flash
Dynamic flash action using PHP CMS and XML scripted via PHP
5.Create templates (normal and Dynamic)
By using PHP you make a good and dynamic template
6.Create photo gallery with PHP.
Create excellent photo quality and photo gallery with PHP
7.Content management system
The content management system provides the website maintenance and updating for clients. (Jomala, Drupal, Worpress these are the site for commercial solution)
The sukritinfotech is the one the most reputed companies who provide all these services. Sukritinfotech have developed with good skill and experience. Sukritinfotech provide various PHP services
1. Php development, website maintenance, web development,
2. E- commerce development
3 open source development
4. CRM development
5. Portal development
6. Social networking sites
7. Word press, Zencart, Joomla phpbb forum, is customization
8. Payment gateway.
Why choose sukritInfotech for PHP development
Excellent experience and complete knowledge of PHP and my SQL development.
Experienced and skillful PHP and my SQL development team
Powerful knowledge of PHP web development.
Quality and perfect work assurance through outsourcing PHP development
Daily report according to your requirement.
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Caught between the sky’s tranquil expanse and the earth’s rugged embrace, this diptych sings a silent serenade to the wild. To the left, the heavens stretch endlessly, a canvas of azure painted with whimsical clouds, framed by pines that stand tall as nature’s sentinels. To the right, the land tells its own tale of resilience, where foliage and trees adorn the steep incline, a testament to life’s tenacity. Here’s to the unyielding beauty of our world, where every view tells a story and every moment is a masterpiece.
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Devloper: Ars Imago Colorkit
AI-generated caption by Copilot
2022-03-27
Nikon F2
Nikon Non-Ai 55mm f/1.2 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 11min
2022-03-27
Nikon F2
Nikon Non-Ai 55mm f/1.2 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 11min
Camera: Hoga 120N
Film: Kodak TMax 100
Devloper: Kodak Tmax Devloper
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Graflex Crown Graphic
Graflex 135mm 4.7 lens
Kodak T-Max 100 (200-push) 4x5 sheet film
Acufine devloper
20ºC - 5min
In the midst of the vibrant and lively atmosphere, a moment is frozen in time. A spectator, engrossed, captures the essence of performance artistry through their lens. Every costume, every expression, tells a story that transcends words. This is not just an event; it’s a dance between two worlds – reality and fantasy intertwining in perfect harmony.
Camera: Konica Hexar
️Film: Ilford Ilfocolor 400 Vintage
Devloper: Ars-Imago Colorkit
AI-generated caption by Copilot
2013-02-02
model: Kaci Burgos
Hair/MUA: Kasie Jaye Greene
wardrobe: Bob Smithey with At The Ritz Costume Rental
Hasselblad 500C/M
Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 CF T* lens
Kodak T-Max 400 120 film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 9.25min
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
2 March 2012
Hasselblad Flexbody
Carl Zeiss Macro Planar 4/120
Fuji Neopan 400
Kodak T-max developer
Coolscan 9000
Nikon FH-869 GR
2013-06-01
Nikon FE2
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
(expired) Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 20min
2013-06-01
Nikon FE2
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
(expired) Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 20min
2022-03-27
Nikon F2
Nikon Ais 85mm f/1.4 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 11min
Nowadays, and interestingly, analog photography in rich of novelties and many new formulations of films by reputed industries are appearing on the market. I grabbed a couple of rolls (only 24-exposure length was available) recently from my local photo store of the novel Kentmere Pan 200 from Ilford Harman Technology Ltd, UK. The film integrate the Kentmere line of products with the yellow color between the Kentmere Pan 100 (cyan color) and the Kentmere Pan 400 (magenta color) with an intermediate sensitivity of 200 ISO. The emulsion is coated on a 0.125mm thick regular cellulose tri-acétate base, uncommonly very clear without the traditionnal grey or blueish anti-halo mask.
On July 19, 2025, Lyon, France. I used a year-1973 Canon F-1 picked up from my camera collection and its standard lens Canon FD 1:1.4 f=50mm for testing the film during a gentle photowalk in my district. The lens was equipped with either a Canon 55mm Skylight protective filter or a yellow generic filter plus the Canon original shade hood BS-55.
Frames were exposed following the Canon F-1 build-in light meter system that is, for the Canon F-1, a very clever semi-selective metering in a central rectangular zone visible within the focusing screen. The Canon F-1 is still perfectly operant with just a slight correction of +0.3 EV due to the voltage difference of today batteries (see below the details about the camera). I also used my external Minolta Autometer III either with its 10° selective viewer or the opalescent dome for incident metering.
View Nr.16 : 1/250s f/11 focusing at inifinite. Yellow 55mm filter
July 19, 2025
Place des Terreaux
69001 Lyon
France
After completion at view Nr. 25, the film was rewound normally and processed using 350 mL of Adox Adonal developer (identical to the original Agfa Rodinal in its formula of 1891) prepared at the dilution 1+25 for 10 min at 20°C according to indication found at www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php .
Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) fitted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III with the Minolta slide duplication accessory and Minolta Macro Bellow lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The diffuse light source was a LED panel CineStill Cine-lite.
The RAW files obtained were inverted within the latest version available of Adobe Lightroom Classic (version 14.4, 2025) and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printer files with a frame or the full size JPEG's together with some documentary smartphone color pictures.
About my Canon F-1 :
The Canon F-1 is a very impressive 35mm SLR constructed by Canon company to surpass, in the early 70’s, the Nikon F system, well established at that time as one of the most reliable and widely recognized within the photographers community. Canon F-1 is constructed like a rock to resist to intensive uses especially for professional appliances. The Canon F-1 is an amazingly sturdy camera, weighting a lot (1.4 kg in working configuration with the 1.4/50mm lens). The protective half shoe of the ever-ready bag is made of a leather covered on a rigid metallic shell weighting around 150 g !
I got my Canon F-1 SLR camera from an eBay seller in Hamburg, Germany, on April 21, 2022. The camera came with its original storage box, the original neck strap (never used,) the complete ever-ready leather case, and a Canon FD 50 mm 1:1.4 standart lens. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera body was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the row baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972.
The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I replaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a Seiko 1.55V SR43W silver oxide battery used in horology. The Kanto adaptor rectify to 1.45V the voltage of the battery. The cell operates will little +0.3 EV compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart or the internal battery test of the Canon F-1.
Later, I completed the Canon F-1 with two complementary original Canon FD lenses : the FD 1:2.8 f=28mm and a FD 1:2.8 f=100 mm. I found as well the Canon flash shoe adapter with the integrated illuminator to enlighten in the dark the Canon F-1 metering indicator appearing in the viewfinder.
2022-03-27
Nikon F2
Nikon Ais 85mm f/1.4 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 11min
2022-08-18
Nikon F2
Nikon Ais 85mm /1.4 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 11min
In the embrace of the ancient, where whispers of history blend with the present, I stand. Cloaked in the warmth of my orange jacket, I become part of the story that these stones have carried through the ages. The sky, a canvas of soft blues and grays, watches over me, a silent guardian of my solitary moment. Here, amidst the echoes of time, I spill moments into the universe, each droplet a testament to life’s fleeting beauty. #TimelessTraveler #SkyWatcher #HistoryInHues
Camera: Konica Hexar
️Film: Ilford Ilfocolor 400 Vintage
Devloper: Ars-Imago Colorkit
AI-generated caption by Copilot
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
14 July 2011
Hasselblad Flexbody
Carl Zeiss Macro Planar 4/120
Fuji Acros 100
Kodak T-max developer
Coolscan 9000
Nowadays, and interestingly, analog photography in rich of novelties and many new formulations of films by reputed industries are appearing on the market. I grabbed a couple of rolls (only 24-exposure length was available) recently from my local photo store of the novel Kentmere Pan 200 from Ilford Harman Technology Ltd, UK. The film integrate the Kentmere line of products with the yellow color between the Kentmere Pan 100 (cyan color) and the Kentmere Pan 400 (magenta color) with an intermediate sensitivity of 200 ISO. The emulsion is coated on a 0.125mm thick regular cellulose tri-acétate base, uncommonly very clear without the traditionnal grey or blueish anti-halo mask.
On July 19, 2025, Lyon, France. I used a year-1973 Canon F-1 picked up from my camera collection and its standard lens Canon FD 1:1.4 f=50mm for testing the film during a gentle photowalk in my district. The lens was equipped with either a Canon 55mm Skylight protective filter or a yellow generic filter plus the Canon original shade hood BS-55.
Frames were exposed following the Canon F-1 build-in light meter system that is, for the Canon F-1, a very clever semi-selective metering in a central rectangular zone visible within the focusing screen. The Canon F-1 is still perfectly operant with just a slight correction of +0.3 EV due to the voltage difference of today batteries (see below the details about the camera). I also used my external Minolta Autometer III either with its 10° selective viewer or the opalescent dome for incident metering.
View Nr.16 : 1/125s f/9 focusing at 9 m. Yellow 55mm filter
Mairie du 1er Arrondissement, July 19, 2025
Place Sathonay
69001 Lyon
France
After completion at view Nr. 25, the film was rewound normally and processed using 350 mL of Adox Adonal developer (identical to the original Agfa Rodinal in its formula of 1891) prepared at the dilution 1+25 for 10 min at 20°C according to indication found at www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php .
Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) fitted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III with the Minolta slide duplication accessory and Minolta Macro Bellow lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The diffuse light source was a LED panel CineStill Cine-lite.
The RAW files obtained were inverted within the latest version available of Adobe Lightroom Classic (version 14.4, 2025) and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printer files with a frame or the full size JPEG's together with some documentary smartphone color pictures.
About my Canon F-1 :
The Canon F-1 is a very impressive 35mm SLR constructed by Canon company to surpass, in the early 70’s, the Nikon F system, well established at that time as one of the most reliable and widely recognized within the photographers community. Canon F-1 is constructed like a rock to resist to intensive uses especially for professional appliances. The Canon F-1 is an amazingly sturdy camera, weighting a lot (1.4 kg in working configuration with the 1.4/50mm lens). The protective half shoe of the ever-ready bag is made of a leather covered on a rigid metallic shell weighting around 150 g !
I got my Canon F-1 SLR camera from an eBay seller in Hamburg, Germany, on April 21, 2022. The camera came with its original storage box, the original neck strap (never used,) the complete ever-ready leather case, and a Canon FD 50 mm 1:1.4 standart lens. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera body was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the row baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972.
The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I replaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a Seiko 1.55V SR43W silver oxide battery used in horology. The Kanto adaptor rectify to 1.45V the voltage of the battery. The cell operates will little +0.3 EV compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart or the internal battery test of the Canon F-1.
Later, I completed the Canon F-1 with two complementary original Canon FD lenses : the FD 1:2.8 f=28mm and a FD 1:2.8 f=100 mm. I found as well the Canon flash shoe adapter with the integrated illuminator to enlighten in the dark the Canon F-1 metering indicator appearing in the viewfinder.
2013-06-01
Nikon FE2
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
(expired) Ilford Delta 3200 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 20min
Camera: Hoga 120N
Film:Ilford Delta 100 Pro
Devloper:Ilford Ilfotec DD-X
Erste geh Versuche mit der Holga 120N auf den Sttrassen von Basel
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2022-03-27
Nikon F2
Nikon Non-Ai 55mm f/1.2 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) devloper
20ºC - 11min
SUP (stand-up paddle). These two guys were at the right place and time for a long-period swell over the reef's rock bottom. Mini Waikiki? It's off the Riomar golf course, at least for now. I suspect real estate devlopers would love to buy out the course.
A monochrome melody of memories, where every face tells a story and every corner holds a secret. The city breathes life, echoing the tales of yesterday. Amidst the hustle, we find solace in shared glances and silent conversations. We are witnesses to time, painting pictures with our presence, etching our existence into the soul of the streets.
Kamera: Kodak Ektar H35
Film: KodakTrix 400
Devloper: Ars Imago R9
AI-generated caption by Copilot