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Red Camellia in Bloom - Norfolk Botanical Garden - Camera = Nikon F5 - Lens = Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 - Film = Kodak Ektachrome 100 - Film developed by The Darkroom Lab in San Clemente, CA, USA - TheDarkroom.com
Simple grab from the other day at the park with the kids. This time using my 85mm.
Processed this with Exposure 3 from Alien Skin. Awesome app/plugin for emulating film or just to speed up some color effects / B&W conversions within lightroom (or photoshop). This one was one of the Kodaks... Ektacrhrome 100G I think. For more examples and further info on the process head over to the blog post.
I think it's awesome that Alien Skin put this much effort in emulating the old films. My film experience is not that vast but to my eye these are very close if not perfect. Only issue with it is the price which is a bit high.
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 127 – June 15, 2015
Our big ‘Chrome show! Join Michael Raso, Leslie Lazenby, and Mat Marrash in discussing E-6 Films, VU Filters, Color Temperature, and so much more!
filmphotographyproject.com/podcast/2015/06/film-photograp...
Looking back down a snowy Grindbrook to the Vale of Edale on a winters day in 1986.
Taken with an Olympus OM4 on Kodak Ektachrome.
Camera: Pentacon Six TL
Lense: Carl Zeiss, Flektogon, 50mm, F4.0
Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100
Processing: E-6 by PS13, digitized with Epson V850 Pro
Former Kmart HQ
Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls - 1969
Troy, MI
Mamiya M645
Sekor C 45mm f/2.8
Kodak Ektachrome
One of Fiona's cameras + Kodak Ektachrome 64T (expired 01/07) + Conventional double exposure + Redscaled + Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim + 3rd exposure + Cross Processing. (!)
The crazily marvellous results of an inadvertent multiple exposure collaboration between myself and the wonderfully mad (& very lovely) ~fiona~ once again. She thinks she might have shot the roll through twice by accident in Melbourne and New York - possibly three times - then passed it on to me. I definitely only shot it once - in Barcelona.
As far as I am concerned, this will always be known as our 'Two Seasons, Three Continents & Forever Crazy' Roll!
We did not plan individual frames, and had no idea what the other would shoot, what camera they would use, nor did we attempt to line up the frames. There are a few occasions when I've felt the need to crop, but not much and not on many from this roll. Apart from some cropping, these are unedited supermarket scans.
Former Kmart HQ
Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls - 1969
Troy, MI
Mamiya M645
Sekor C 35mm f/3.5
Kodak Ektachrome
Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Mamiya RB67 Pro SD. 50mm f4.5. Kodak Exktachrome (expired)
Some very expired, poorly stored Kodak Ektachrome 200, shot as ISO 80 in a Canon Elan IIe in downtown San Jose.
Former Kmart HQ
Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls - 1969
Troy, MI
Mamiya M645
Sekor C 35mm f/3.5
Kodak Ektachrome
Canon Demi C, Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten 64T tungsten expired in 1993.
Winter, afternoon, aperture priority.
Crossprocessing lab development (L'Armellina, Padova).
Helios 44 2/58mm + Zenit E - Kodak Ektachrome 100
More shots with this lens: www.flickr.com/photos/mattiacam/sets/72157630972243744/wi...