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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.
Mamiya M645 1000s
Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f/1.9
Kodak Ektachrome 200 Professional, EPD-120, Kodak Safety Film 6036, expired
Tetenal Colortec E-6
Epson v850 Pro
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
20210124_02_005-3
Testing the combination of Ektachrome and the XA
Views of Michigan Central Station
Southwest Detroit
Olympus XA
Kodak Ektachrome
Silas Condict Park shot on August 1985 expired Kodak Ektachrome 160 Tungsten Slide Film.
Due to the film age, I exposed at iso 28.
Canon T60 35mm slr camera
Canon FD 20mm f/2.8 lens
April 6, 2014
E-6 processing by TheDarkroom.com
Tungsten Film
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Shoot film!
Home. Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Nikon F3. Nikkor 35mm f1.4 ais. Kodak Ektachrome.
I'm really digging this new Ektachrome. The colors are amazing!
In the evening light, shadows claw their way across the tree trunks, jittering in the icy breeze.
Do you take the time to appreciate their progress in the fading light?
Committed to expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 using a Hasselblad 503CX and 100 mm f3.5 lens. Developed using an E6 kit from Ars-Imago and scanned using an Epson V850 using Silverfast.
Classic cars shot with my Mamiya 7ii and Kodak Ektachrome E100.
Mamiya 7ii
Mamiya N 80mm f4 L
Kodak Ektachrome E100
Bellini E-6 six bath kit
Epson V850
Lightroom
Runswick Bay, first time trying Kodak Ektachrome. Loving the saturated colours and contrast. I’m starting to get a feel for my Leica M6 now and seem to prefer people shots rather than grand vistas.
Ektachrome E100SW in the Xpan II
I've purchased a bunch of Ilford Delta 3200 and PanF+ with the intention of running them through this Xpan, so hopefully we'll start seeing those shots here before too long.
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.
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
of many.
Is an individual special? Are all individuals? Only viewed in isolation, or even as one of many very similar beings? When you don't see their personalities, their scars, are they easier to ignore?
Committed to expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 using a Hasselblad 503CX and 100 mm f3.5 lens. Developed using an E6 kit from Ars-Imago and scanned using an Epson V850 using Silverfast.
Hasselblad 500 C
Sonnar 150mm 4.0
Zwischenring / extension tube
Kodak Ektachrome ISO 100 (long expired)
Scan from slide