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minolta-16 II subminiature / spy camera
rokkor 22mm f2.8
kodak vision 2 7218 500T @100 16mm (expired)
home development ECN2 (light leak / dev error)
v600 scan
Expired Fuji Eterna Motion picture Ecn2 film 500T shot at 400asa with an 85A filter.
Minolta 700si and Beercan.
Developed in Bellini Ecn2 kit,
Scanned using the Pixl-latr x Valoi hybrid holder and converted in Grain2pixel.
This colorful store in Flagler Beach is striking. Leica R4, Summicron 50mm f/2, Lomography Turquoise 2021, ECN-2 development.
Expired Fuji Eterna Motion picture Ecn2 film 500T shot at 400asa with an 85A filter.
Minolta 700si and Beercan.
Developed in Bellini Ecn2 kit,
Scanned using the Pixl-latr x Valoi hybrid holder and converted in Grain2pixel.
Peking in the German Port Museum
Steel-Hulled Four-Masted Barque
One of the Flying P-Liners
Hansa-Hafen
Deutsches Hafenmuseum
Flying P-Liner
Tallship
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peking_(ship)
Film is not dead
Kodak Gold 200
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
Multiple exposure of Via di San Michele, a filming location from Fellini's il Bidone, with a red Hoya Pop Colour Filter being used.
The doors with the flags above it was used as the police station in the film In the scene, the main character is released from here.
This was also the same street Fellini used as the exterior for Alberto's house in I Vitelloni. Not the same location, but just a few doors away.
Nikon F4. Mr. Negative 200T 35mm ECN2 film.
Cap San Diego
Analog Times
Silbersalz35 050D (Kodak Vision3 Cine Film)
MInolta XD7
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
Developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
#ECN2 #Silbersalz35
Apollon Cine Scanner
Hamburg
Alster
Inner Alster Lake with fountain and rainbow
Lombard Bridge
Film is not dead
#MinoltaXD5
#Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
#Silbersalz 050D
#ECN2 developed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Not the start of more play. Instead it is an act of making up and comunicating that there isn't any hard feelings.
Bremen Central Station
Hauptbahnhof Bremen
Kodak Gold 200
Minolta XD5
Minolta Manual Focus
Minolta MD 35-70 f/3.5
Film is not dead
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
minolta-16 II subminiature / spy camera
rokkor 22mm f2.8
kodak vision 7201 50D 16mm (expired)
home development ECN2
v600 scan
Scan of a circa 1996 photograph of my wife and our children.
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Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 C/Y + Contax RTS II : Seattle FilmWorks ISO 200 motion picture film stock (ECN-2.)
Bremen
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
Silbersalz35 050D
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Peking in the German Port Museum
Steel-Hulled Four-Masted Barque
One of the Flying P-Liners
Hansa-Hafen
Deutsches Hafenmuseum
Flying P-Liner
Tallship
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peking_(ship)
Film is not dead
Kodak Gold 200
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
PekingAnalog Times - #Minolta
M3 Double Stroke
Noctilux E58
Heliopan UV SH-PMC
Unknown Film Brand 800T with Remjet Removal
Developed in ECN-2
Edited in Photoshop
Taken on bulk loaded Kodak vision 3 500T in my Yashica Electro 35 GTN, developed in homemade ECN2 chemistry in my Lab-box developing tank. Scanned on my Epson V600 scanner.
Bremen District Court
Landgericht Bremen
Kodak Gold 200
Minolta XD5
Minolta Manual Focus
Minolta MD 35-70 f/3.5
Film is not dead
ECN2 processed and 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
Taken with a Revueflex SC-1 and Super Takumar 50mm 1:1.4 lens on Kodak Vision3 50D film. Developed in with the ECN2 process.
In Bologna. I mistimed the shot. I was hoping to get the train just before it went past.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Mr. Negative 250D 35mm ECN2 film.
Schloss Neuhaus in the late winter sun
Film is not dead.
Kodak Gold 200
Silbersalz35 did ECN2 development and 4K scan
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD 35-70 f/3.5
St. Sturmius Church
Film is not dead
Kodak Gold 200
Minolta XD5
Minolta MD35-70 f/3.5
ECN2 developed und 4K scanned by Silbersalz35
pentax p30t vision2 500t
Messy desk
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