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Photo by Michael Raso shot with the Canon T50 - The underdog of the Canon FD line.
Shot at Ringwood State Park, Ringwood NJ USA
Make-Up and Hair by Paige Davis
50mm f/1.4 S.S.C. lens
Canon 244 Flash (tungsten gel)
Kodak Ektachrome 64T (cold-stored, expired 11/2010)
Salton City Beach and Westmorland.
I cant remember exactly where this is precisely except that it is in what is left of what never was Salton City; a ghost city which appears on google maps but is in fact not there save for graded gravel driveways which would have been streets and skeletal framework of telephone poles which hold aloft wires that are functionless and power or communicate nothing.
There is a section if the city which was once populated by trailer homes and has since been eviscerated by weather and salt from the dying lake on which the city is named. Being there, the places is eerily silent and is reminiscent of of the opening scenes in Robert Wise's film depiction of Micheal Chrichton's 'The Andromeda Strain' where a small town is wiped out by an alien contaminant.
--I dont understand why so many people are asking me to delete this picture? Whats the problem? The image is part of a documentary about the area, this particular image is one of three taken in close proximity to eachother, i dont have the time to physically scan and put them all up at one time, but asking me to delete my images is just fucking obnoxious. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
Taken with Argus 75 twin lens reflex camera. The Argus 75 is a nice camera to use. Inserting a modified 120 spool was a bit fiddly but once in I had no problems with it and was very happy with the results. Rivendell School is a mental health facility specialising in the problems of young people. It was first opened in 1893 as the Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital and housed over 70,000 servicemen from WWI and WWII. The relatively new name Rivendell was taken from Tolkien's novels. More information about the history of the estate can be found here: www.rivendell-s.schools.nsw.edu.au/history. Note to self: pulled -0.5 with non-expired film, C41 processed.
My KodakFlashmite 20 camera has been in my family since it was purchased new in the early 1960s (it belongs to my Mother’s sister). It’s is fully operational
Camera was introduced by Kodak in April 1960 and discontinued in June 1965. It uses 620 film and AG-1 flash bulbs. Camera shutter is approx. 1/50th sec. and has three f-stop options (f16, f22, f32)
Also pictured: Jersey Boys The Smoove Sailors with special guest Henrique Couto kickin’ around this past July (playin’ music and eatin’ Jersey pizza at midnight!)
Image © 2014 Michael Raso
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Smoove Sailors:
Huge selection of 620 film:
filmphotographyproject.com/store/film/620-film
FPP Kodak Flashmite 20 video!
...beautiful here
It's spinning circles around my ears
I'm finally breaking free from fear
And it's fading
(Neutral Milk Hotel)
I went to Target in Kingston, NY because I had great results from the Target in Redondo Beach, CA. I was very pleased with the results from this Target. It's now my lab of choice for cross processing 35mm film. Plus the guy only charged me $2.15.
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Porta Portese è il nome di una porta di Roma. Fu costruita in concomitanza della costruzione delle Mura Leonine in sostituzione della precedente Porta Portuensis.
Dalla porta inizia la via Portuense, la via che reca a Porto, la località alla foce del Tevere, vicino Ostia che aveva sostituito quest'ultima come porto per i rifornimenti della città di Roma. Con l'arretramento della linea del mare, Porto è stato sostituito da Fiumicino
Il mercato
Dà il nome ad un famoso mercato romano, situato subito fuori della porta, lungo la via Portuense e nelle immediate vicinanze.
Tommy Ivo's four-Buick engined "Freight Train" "The Showboat." That's me in the white T-shirt and brown sweater.
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I'm guessing that Dad took this while he was stationed at Ft. Bragg. I can't tell you a whole lot more about the shot other than the fact that it's of an L&N RS-3 and that it's on Ektachrome developed in 1972.
How cool are RS-3's, by the bye? I think they're my favorite diesel locomotives. I had always hoped to shoot the Battenkill Railroad sometime. I still might have to head out and shoot that line sometime.
Image by Kenneth May.
New Ektachrome, accidentally exposed it at EI 400, so it's pushed two stops. So in case you're wondering how Ektachrome pushes...