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Hasselblad Xpan
Hasselblad 45mm F4.0
Film: Kodak Motion Picture 5207
Remjet Remove: Baking Soda + 1000ml 50C hot water
60 secs shaking +60 secs soak water
Develop:CineStill ECN-2 41C 3:30Mins
Blix: 8mins 39C
Wash: 3:00 mins
Stabilizer: 1min
Flo: 1 min
Scan:Epson V800
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Leica MP
Leica 50mm F1.5
Ilford HP5+ 400
HC110 1+63, 12:49 (20C)
Fix 12mins
Epson V800
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Hasselblad Xpan
Hasselblad 45mm F4.0
Nikon PC- Nikkor 35mm F2.8
Kodak 5222
D96, 19C 7:20mins
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the date: year on film only can range from 1980 to 2019
Canon Sure Shot
Rollei Retro 400s
HC110 1+63 13:20mins
Fix 5mins
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Nikon F3hp
Nikon PC-Nikkor 35mm F2.8
Ilford Hp5+ 400
HC110 1+31 5mins 20C
Fix 8mins
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Voigtlander Vitessa L
Voigtlander Ultron 50mm F2.0
Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO
HC100,1+63, 12mins 20C
Fix 8mins
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Contax G1
Fujifilm 400
Develop:Arista C41 39C 3:30 mins
Blix: 6:30mins 39C
Wash: 3:00 mins
Stabilizer: 1min
Flo: 1 min
Scan:Epson E800
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Zeiss Ikonta C 521/2 ( Year 1947)
Zeiss-Opton *T Tessar 1:3.5 F=105mm
6x9
Fuji 160
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Hasselblad 503CW
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm/F2.8
Kodak Tmax 100
Develop
HC110 - 1+31 6.5mins
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Olympus OM2N, Fomapan 200. Semi stand developed in Bellini Euro HC, 1+100, 30+30 minutes. Scanned with an Epson V600.
Another pinhole panorama from a day down at the Twelve Apostles.
Zero Image 612b pinhole camera, Fuji Velvia 50. Exposure about 5 seconds.
Newport Beach, Southern California
Fuji disposable camera.
I don't know what it is but the disposable cameras never fail to disappoint whether they be Kodak or Fuji. This was a Fuji, which I often bought at the Newport drug store back when we lived in SoCal. This was taken about twenty years ago.
*****Please note; this photo looks normal on my laptop but looks terrible on smart phones. I checked this out on my wife's smart phone (I don't own one and never will) and the sky looks utterly awful. I had added contrast to the original that the disposable gave me and it looked just right on my laptop. This is no surprise as I have noticed huge differences in what photography looks like on smart phones compared to bigger screens. So I ask you to kindly reserve judgment on my photography until such time it can be viewed on a larger screen.
100 Strangers Project using analog film.
Taken with a Mamiya C220 80mm lens. Delta 100 film.
Developed with Ilford DD-X.