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In the north of Namibia we found the Himba - the naked people of the desert. They were incredibly beautiful and friendly people. The women invited Corinna to a hut, showed jewelry and storage items and were very interested in Corinna's hairstyle. To this day I am full of admiration for these people who can live and be happy in nature and with nature without any help.
A 135 film has been sitting on my desk for over a year and has never been put into a camera. Now the time had finally come - it had snowed... But during development it became apparent that the film had suffered. It had incredibly heavy grain and other flaws. Only with a lot of computer use could a few images be saved. So does this one.
Camera: Nikon F90
Film: Kodak T-Max
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
ScannerSoftware: SilverFast
Provia film shot on my F90 Nikon. I stopped to take this on a road trip to either Banff or Kamloops, from Calgary. This is the end of the foothills/prairies and the start of the mountains. The eastern edge of the range. This was in the 1990s, but I have it on good authority that they are still there.
"Scanned" on a light table with a Nikon D850 and a Nikkor 105mm micro (macro) lens.
Throwback to 1995.
D80 used as a "scanner" to take a picture of the black and white print.
Alley north side of Portage Ave, maybe 20 metres east of Donald Street (2 or 3 store fronts... back ends rather... in).
Shot on Film Provia 100F using a Nikon F90 and a Nikkor 80-200 2.8 ED lens. Some road off of Highway 1 (Trans Canada Highway), east of Calgary. Not far from Strathmore I think. Map location is approximate.
Part of a project digitizing my slide and film collection using a Nikon D850 with a Nikkor 105mm micro (macro) lens.
Film TMAX 400 using a Nikon F90. This is the photo I was working on in my previous post showing my new film digitizing/scanning rig. I have a whole bunch of new scans that I like (maybe better), but this is the one on the computer monitor screen when I was showing off the setup, so this is it complete. The lens was dodgy and the film was in a drawer for 5 years. Maybe that made the photo more gritty and interesting. :)
Nikon F90, TMax film. I recognize this from Knouff Lake/Sullivan Lake British Columbia, just north of Kamloops. It's 30 or so km off the beaten path (but there is a road into the area). It was the last time I was in the bush with a film camera. Up at my sister's place in the mountains for Christmas. I have a feeling I must have liked the birch and aspen saplings. I found the roll in a bunch of junk and had no idea what was on it till today.
so schnell wird etwas historisch, denn die U-Bahnstation Französische Straße gibt es seit dem 04.12.20 nicht mehr. Sie wurde im Zuge der Verlängerung der U5 zum Hauptbahnhof durch den neuen Kreuzungsbahnhof Unter den Linden ersetzt.
Hier kommt der Zug auf der Linie U6, welche von Alt-Tegel nach Alt-Mariendorf führt, in der 97 Jahre alten Station aber noch zum Halten - 17.11.20
Shot on Provia film using my Nikon F90 and a 28-70 mm lens. This is a Ukrainian Church located on Main Street in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. I liked the way the light came off the domes in the evening. The street light was annoying but I shot it to see how it might work out anyway. And then it looked kind of biblical. :) Just one of those shots of things you drive by all the time and then you say, I wonder...
Part of a project digitizing my old slide and negative film shots using my D850 and 105mm macro lens on a jury rigged copying setup.
Nikon F90, 50mm 1.8 series e, ilford fp4 plus, id-11, epson v600.
my photo used as a cover for an album and proud of it: