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In a dream, in a vision of the night,
when deep sleep falls on men
as they slumber in their beds,
he may speak in their ears
and terrify them with warnings,
to turn man from wrongdoing
and keep him from pride,
to preserve his soul from the pit,
his life from perishing by the sword.
Witch hazel blossoms glowing in the sunlight, shot last spring in the NY Botanical Gardens. I was surprised by the dreamlike quality of this shot.
Nikon FM2n + 50/1.4 AIS, shot on Adox CHS 50. This film has really strong contrast and when reversal processed by DR5, can produce some really interesting shots.
On the East Coast of Lake Superior.
Nikon FA, 28mm f2.8 AIS Nikkor, Nikon orange filter, Gitzo, Kodak TechPan converted to transparency by dr5, and photographed with this panoramic crop in mind.
I had always been curious what B&W Slide Film would look like. And while you can get Scala again, there's a lab that can turn almost any B&W Negative film into a B&W Slide. So a group of us decided to give it a go. Now one of my least favourite films in 35mm is Ilford HP5+ so it was the one I decided to go with. And you know, using the Dr5 process it actually looks awesome. Rich, contrastry, and excellent grain.
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 35mm 1:2D - Ilford HP5+ @ ASA-400
Processing By: Dr5
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2017)
The folks at dr5 (the company that can process your BW film as a positive slide) have been busy testing FPP's Svema film stocks.
The word is...Svema fn64 is a wonderful stock to process as a BW positive slide!
Fresh Svema fn64 film at The FPP - filmphotographyproject.com/store
The Film Photography Podcast will devote a segment to dr5 Positive BW processing this fall 2014!
Sullivan Lake near Chelsea, Michigan
Nikon FA, 35mm f2 AIS Nikkor, Nikon Y48 yellow filter , Kodak TMax 100 B&W film processed through DR5 Labs and converted to a transparency (slide).
Seltjarnarnes, Island (2020)
B&W slides via dr5
High res scans by DiJiFi (Shoutouts to @lizettebelen & @katbeart who did a great job with these scans!)
6x9 Tintype.
2015 Mayberry Farmfest in Mount Airy, NC.
©2015 Joseph Brunjes
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Blue Water Bridge over the St. Clair River at the mouth of Lake Huron from the Port Huron side looking toward Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
This photo is on DR5 reversal processed Efke 25 film. I used an Orange Nikon 056 filter on a Nikkor 15mm f/5.6 super wide angle lens on a Nikon F4. The filters on this lens are on a built-in turret. Shot at ISO 25. Scaned on a NIkon Coolscan 5000 ED using Vuescan.
Alt-process cyanotype print toned with tannic acid wash. Stereogram image taken with 6x6 Sputnik stereo camera, positive processed by DR5.
8x10 Tintype.
2015 Mayberry Farm Fest in Mount Airy, NC.
©2015 Joseph Brunjes
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This image was made in Alabama at a rest stop on interstate 10, with a hasselblad 501 and a zeiss planar 80mm lense. I shot it with Kodak Technical Pan @ iso25. Exposure not recorded. It was processed dr5, developer2 (gives it the sepia tone).
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 114 – December 1, 2014
The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! DR5 Slides from BW film! Kodak 35! Folmer & Schwing camera! 50 Portraits by Gregory Heisler! FPP Foma Surveillance Film! Kodak Vision 3 film and more!
filmphotographyproject.com/podcast/2014/11/film-photograp...
nikon f3
expired 2002 agfa scala
pushed to 1600
processed at Agenzia Luce @ Trieste
the result is the most beautiful bw you'll ever see.