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Hasselblad 500CM
Zeiss Planar 80mm 2.8 C
Kodak Ektachorme 160t expired and converted to black and white
Psilocybe Azurescens mushroom. Photographed with a Minolta srT201 using a Minolta MD 50mm f/1.2 lens and an extension tube. The film is Kodak Ektachrome 100.
Long ago and far away.
I shot this image using a Zeiss Contax II rangefinder camera with Zeiss Sonnar f/1.5 lens and Kodak Ektachrome slide film. The photo was converted to a Fujifilm Neopan ACROS version using Nik Silver Efex Pro 2.
Please note: this is long-expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 film.
Camera: Lomo LC-A
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100 expired 07/2007
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by Samuel Musungayi.
Captured with a Yashica T5 and an expired roll of Kodak Ektachrome PRD 200x Professionnal.
CanoScan 8800F.
Note:
- Expiration date : Unknown.
- Shot date : 07/2021
- Film speed : ISO 200
- Shot speed : ISO 200
Chicago. Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Nikon FA. Nikkor 50mm f1.8 ais. FPP Retrochrome 320 (Ektachrome).
Pentax auto 110 super with Pentax-110 18mm
Kodak Ektachrome E100 cut and perforated from 120 with a homemade film slitter and punch.
Developed at home with a Tetenal Magic-Box E-6.
Digitised with a Pentax-M Macro 4/100 on a Pentax K-x.
A few years ago it was being predicted that slide film would soon disappear as part of the general retreat of film photography before the advance of digital. This would have been a great shame because transparencies have a shmoozy, Technicolor look that is never quite achieved by any colour negative film. This, Kodak Ektachrome, was discontinued in 2012, but in January Kodak announced it was to be reintroduced, in 35mm, later this year. I don't know how they're getting on with this project: there don't seem to have been any announcements since then. The photo was taken on Wednesday 11th April 2011 with an Olympus 35RC I later sold for fifty quid on eBay. I've since rather regretted parting with it ...not for mercenary reasons, you understand, but they are now usually in the £75-100 range. Those reds certainly pop out, don't they? If all goes well perhaps they'll bring back Ektachrome in 120.
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Sea Garden
Seaside Heights
July 1985
Bell and Howell 672 XL camera
Kodak Ektachrome 160 Type G
This film was scanned (for the first time!) by the FPP scanning dept.
Local Pompton Lakes home shot on one of my favorite 620 cameras - the Kodak Tourist II. Film is the FPP-offered Kodak Ektachrome 64 - expired in 1994 and stored frozen.
It uses 620 film - available on-line at The Film Photography Podcast Store.
This picture is certainly not a masterpiece. There are evident lacks in DOF, perspective, exposition, etc.
Although I like it because it shows the loneliness of this poor tree (a metaphor of man) that stays exactly in front of a white house in a white land, and, at last, with a white kitch paint on the cortex. Kalimera folks!
by Samuel Musungayi.
Captured with a Yashica T5 and an expired roll of Kodak Ektachrome PRD 200x Professionnal.
CanoScan 8800F.
Note:
- Expiration date : Unknown.
- Shot date : 07/2021
- Film speed : ISO 200
- Shot speed : ISO 200