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I just liked the lamp sticking out, but had to decide where in the frame to place it. I took three frames, as usual first look was best (IMHO).
in front of the old Taipei post office
Harman Titan Pinhole + Ilford FP4Plus + HC110E (75 degrees/5minutes)
These cones are falling from my cedar at the moment. I'm also quite drawn to this bird bath texture wise. FP4 in DDX. 12x16 lith on Retrobrom Moersch SE5 1+15 light selenium tone.
White flowers grow in an ornamental bush in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. I love the flat look to this photo. It seems to really highlight the uniform distribution of the flowers.
One day in June, I decided to load up a couple of old cameras with some 135 format, black and white, film. One was a Nikon FTn with a 35 mm lens that I gave to me daughters. They are seven and nine years old, and were interested in learning some photography. I loaded a Spotmatic 1 for myself. I planned to shoot the whole roll with a 300 mm lens, but some of the shots were taken with other lenses.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2018.
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic 1
Asahi Takumar f4 300 mm lens
Manfrotto tripod and ball head.
Metered with a Sekonic L-358.
135 format Ilford FP4 Plus 125 ISO film.
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
A small rabbit is well hidden in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Even in colour, he was difficult to see.
One day in June, I decided to load up a couple of old cameras with some 135 format, black and white, film. One was a Nikon FTn with a 35 mm lens that I gave to me daughters. They are seven and nine years old, and were interested in learning some photography. I loaded a Spotmatic 1 for myself. I planned to shoot the whole roll with a 300 mm lens, but some of the shots were taken with other lenses.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2018.
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic 1
Asahi Takumar f4 300 mm lens
Manfrotto tripod and ball head.
Metered with a Sekonic L-358.
135 format Ilford FP4 Plus 125 ISO film.
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
John will let you out but presumably not let you in.
The bell rope is behind the notice and the full Lodge shown on the previous frame upload.
I thought the BluTak was very precise.
Here's another long exposure shot taken inside the abandoned Anechoic Chamber of Radiotehnika - a Soviet Hi-Fi equipment manufacturer.
This "chamber" is a massive cube/hall - a building inside a building that houses the Echo Chamber too (as was told by former employee), where the opposite effect is produced. The same employee explained to us that this is like he 3rd biggest Anechoic room there is, and I was inclined to believe in it, having seen some videos on them prior to stepping into this one.
It's a massive room with wire floor, a steel column/stand in the middle of it with a set of connectors for the speakers in test, and ~1,5m long sound absorbers placed in funny patterns (visible behind the silk screen). It's a sight to behold!
But the really surreal effect kicks in when those massive doors on rails are closed - a quick search in YouTube will give you an idea.
Man, audio specialists would pay to have access to this room, and to the Echo Chamber too. And tourists would love this Soviet architecture too, frozen in its time.
Hell, I remember when we used to sneak in this complex masked by night to visit the 1st class Fallout Shelter this factory housed, and was full of gear at the time. This shelter proudly displayed a diploma on the wall in the Civil Defense auditorium, setting the example for the rest of Soviet republics on how shelters should be done.
And here I am years later, having an access to this room by helping to vacate the premises before the scheduled demolition, acquiring some jaky speakers, and a good row of 3 foldable red chairs from the Listening room, where audio enthusiasts used to test the real-life performance of their gear.
Alas...
A stupid parking lot is scheduled to be built there.
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 reversed in PQ Universal and scanned with Plustek 7600i Ai.
In honor of the 60th birthday of the Leica M3, here's a shot I made with my M3 on Ilford FP4+.
Metered manually (aka, guessed).
Hunter lookout tower,well not really high.
Nikon F2 AS (b1979)
FP4+ 125 ISO pushed
Ilford Microphen Dev. (home)
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed feb.2018
all 3 pic.
Camera: Sinar F2 (Large Format)
Lens: Sinaron S 1:5,6 210mm
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus (4x5") at ISO 250 developed in Diafine
Exposure: 1/2 second at f/22
Scanner: Epson Perfection V750 Pro
Just running a film through the newly repaired M2 in the field, literally. Overcast but enough light for the summer film FP4+. Just needs the 90mm Voigtlander Apo LTM to bring the distance in a bit, it doesn't work at all with a 21mm.
That's Beacon Fell on the RHS horizon for those who know the area.
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Foto del progetto "I laghi e la campagna conversanese"
Lago di san Vito
Dicembre 2013
Hasselblad 500 c/m
filtro verde
Ilford FP4+
Kodak D76 8'@20°C
scansione da negativo Epson Perfection V750