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Canon Demi C, Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten 64T tungsten expired in 1993.
Winter, afternoon, aperture priority.
Crossprocessing lab development (L'Armellina, Padova).
Finally got the scans back from my shoot with the adorable and beautiful Claudia. First time trying Ektachrome, and I was very pleased with many of the results. Some had a very strong colour cast, which I now realise is reflected light from nearby foliage. Love the film, but need to shoot it again after having learning a lot from this first roll.
Kodak Ektachrome E100 • Minolta SRT101b • MD Rokkor 50/1.4
Model: Claudia Sampford
Instagram: @claudiasampford
High altitude ice clouds seen over Chesterfield.
Taken in April 1996 with a Canon EOS100 on 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.
On the old railway bridge, Tintern, Monmouthshire
Kodak Ektachrome E100 • Minolta SRT101b • MD Rokkor 50/1.4
Model: Claudia Sampford
Instagram: @claudiasampford
High atop the Alleghenies an eastbound Conrail intermodal train exits the New Portage tunnel and approaches the site of the former junction with the long gone Hollidaysburg Secondary which once traversed the "Mule Shoe Curve", May 27, 1990. Conrail 5031 is a B36-7 built by GE in November 1983. It would go on to become CSXT 5796 upon the split date of June 1, 1999 and later still would be sold to Brazil's EFVM railroad who would modify it's appearance by extending the frame and adding 2 additional 4 axle trucks on each end, reclassifying it as a BB36-7.
Nikon N8008
Ektachrome 400.
AN UPDATE REGARDING SHIPPING YOUR KODAK EKTACHROME!
Thank you for being part of this amazingly successful re-launch of Kodak Ektachome. Kodak is currently allocating film to Kodak partners all over the globe. This process means that all retailers will get rolls of Kodak Ektachrome. Unfortunately, this means that we, The FPP (and I'm guessing other US outlets) will run out of rolls to fulfill our pre-orders. We have shipped 1,000 rolls of Ektachrome this past week alone and are anxiously awaiting new inventory from Kodak. We've just received notice that the demand has exceeded the supply and that our next batch (scheduled for this week - October 15th) has been delayed one month.
We will resume shipping the moment the film arrives and ask you to please be patient while we all wait. While we all want beautiful Kodak Ektachrome to feed our waiting cameras, I'd like you to reflect upon a beautiful thing - the fact that Kodak has released two new films in 2018. It was just a few years ago when everyone thought that Kodak might be gone forever. I know we all want it now - but let’s all pull together as a community and wait together. We will continue to take pre-orders and we look forward to resuming shipping the moment that glorious FedEx truck pulls up outside FPP HQ here in Fair Lawn NJ! Long live Kodak film!
Michael Raso
Michael@FilmPhotographyProject.com
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The middle of the Indy 500 is always a good time for a siesta.
Scanned with Nikon D810 | Negative Supply Basic 4x5 (99 CRI) | Negative Supply Film Carrier 120
Home developed in Arista Rapid E-6 | JOBO CPE2 Rotary Processor
Batavia, IL. Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Nikon F3. Nikkor 35mm f1.4 ais. Kodak Ektachrome.
they are COOL! :) miss the good old days when i was seating comfortably in our sofa, eating flakes and watching donald duck. I wasn't expecting to appreciate them in the parade at my age! oh well, im a TV freak since birth. haha
HK Disneyland, October 17. 2009, Vivitar UW&S, Kodak Ektachrome, xpro
Finally shot a roll of new Kodak Ektachrome 100D. It was in such high demand in 2018 that I was finally able to grab a roll.
Canon EOS Rebel X
Processed by TheDarkroom
Green Park, Piccadilly line.
November 2021.
Kodak Ektachrome 2021.
Hasselblad 500C/M.
Dev and scan by Kirklees Photographic, Halifax.
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I picked up this Fujifilm GA645Zi on a whim, and I've only used it on two photowalks so far (this photo is from the first, in the Julian St. James neighborhood of San Jose).
I'm withholding final judgement, but so far I'm finding the camera too "sloppy" for me. I'll give it another few rolls soon, but so far I've had a hard time getting focus, exposure, and framing as precise as I'd like.
Expect to see this sentiment expressed on my blog soon.