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Atlas Coalmine, Alberta, Canada
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Ilford FP-4 @ISO125
(120 film/medium format)
Dev; Fotoimpex 110
Developed and scanned at home
Did find some handspooled Aviphot Chrome 200 on the interweb. This is a ISO200 slide film using an emulsion historically made by Agfa and is the stock that was used to make Rollei CR200. Expired in the early 2000's.
I shot two rolls of this stuff in Burano, Venezia. I like shooting these expired slidefilms. You never know what you're gonna get. I understand this is not for everyones liking.
Did not apply any colorcorrection/whitebalanse when scanning. Cheers, Jonny
Burano, Venezia, Italy
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Agfa Aviphot Chrome 200
(expired 20xx)
Dev; Bellini E-6
I marciapiedi si fanno con lastroni di cemento quadrati.
East Downtown (EaDo) - Houston, TX - USA
Fuji GA645i
Kodak Tri-X 400
Adox D76 1:1
Carmignano - Tuscany, Italy
Fuji GA645i 6x4.5 film camera
Kodak Ektar 100 film
Le 6 di mattina, la Domenica del Matrimonio. Il bimbo si è svegliato alle 5.30. Lo prendi in braccio e fate una passeggiata fra i vigneti della tenuta. Ricorda: la nebbiolina bassa nella valle / la paglia umida / il richiamo di una cincia (o capinera?) da qualche parte fra i filari. Il bimbo spinge, vuole pizzicare gli acini d'uva, ride abbagliato dai raggi del primo sole. Dormono tutti tranne Dante, il cagnolone grigio dei padroni. Primi di Settembre 2021, il bimbo ha 13 mesi.
Did find some handspooled Aviphot Chrome 200 on the interweb. This is a ISO200 slide film using an emulsion historically made by Agfa and is the stock that was used to make Rollei CR200.
I shot two rolls of this stuff in Burano, Venezia. I like shooting these expired slidefilms. You never know what you're gonna get. I understand this is not for everyones liking.
Did not apply any colorcorrection/whitebalanse when scanning. Cheers, Jonny
Burano, Venezia, Italy
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Agfa Aviphot Chrome 200
(expired 20xx)
Dev; Bellini E-6
Shoot a roll of expired Astia in Big Valley.
Look at the color of the church... holy moly she's beautiful!
Big Valley, Alberta, Canada
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Fujichrome Astia 100F (@ISO80)
Expired in 2010
(120 film/medium format)
Dev; Bellini E6
Developed and scanned at home
If you love trams, you gotta visit Lisbon.
Lisbon, Portugal
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Kodak Portra 400 @ISO200
Tetenal Colortec C-41
Epson V850
Negative Lab Pro
Lightroom
A gas-station at night... woow, how original. At least I didnt shoot it on 800T.
Developed this roll with the Cinestill E6 kit. To be perfectly clear, I dont recommend this kit to anyone. Guess I was lucky here, cause this kit gives VERY inconsistent results. Especially after the first roll you develop.
Orkanger, Norway
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Fujichrome T64
Expired in 2009
(120 film/medium format)
Dev; Cinestill E6
Developed and scanned at home
Berlin, Germany
Prime prove con un rullo di Velvia 100. Mille grazie al maestro Lorenzo Mascherpa per il graditissimo dono.
Fuji GA645i
Fuji Velvia 100
If you love trams, you gotta visit Lisbon.
Lisbon, Portugal
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Kodak Portra 400 @ISO200
Tetenal Colortec C-41
Epson V850
Negative Lab Pro
Lightroom
Cold wet and misty, foggy and miserable day sometimes add a unique atmosphere to places.
Fuji GA645
Kodak Portra 160 exposed at 100 (converted to mono).
Etzikom Museum & Historic Windmill Centre, Alberta, Canada
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Ilford Ortho Plus 80
(120 film/medium format)
Dev; 510 Pyro
Developed and scanned at home
In the hotel room, wide awake
Downtown - Houston, TX - USA
Fuji GA645i
Kodak Tri-X 400
Fotoimpex HC110 1+49
Detail of a tomb, Prussian War Cemetery (Invalidenfriedhof)
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Dettaglio di una tomba, vecchio cimitero degli invalidi di guerra Prussiani
Berlin-Mitte
Fuji GA645i
Rollei Retro 400S
Spur Acurol-N
Couple of more photos from Orion, Alberta. Shot these with my Fuji GA645 and Ferrania P30.
Orion was originally known as "Needmore". A postoffice opened there in 1912 by swedish postmaster Axel Mattson. Trainline to town was completed in 1915, and the town was renamed Orion (after the constellations in the sky). The latter was born in 1916, and two years later, following steady, copious rain and a plentiful crop yield. The population grew to 150, with a main street boasting three general stores, a hotel, bank, blacksmith, and cafe. At its peak it had 400 residents. The decline startet during the depression, with drought, dust storms and grasshoppers. Today the population of Orion is less then 10. I visited well over 20 "ghost towns" during my roadtrip in Canada, and this town was definitely one of the favorites. It has lots of beautiful abandoned buildings and the few residents I meet was very friendly and knowledgeable.
Orion, Alberta, Canada
Fujifilm GA645 Professional
Film Ferrania P30 @ISO50
(120 film/medium format)
Dev; Adox Rodinal
Developed and scanned at home