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Taken in October 1975 prior to take off for flight from Waukegan IL to Kenora ON. This was a corporate aircraft owned by International Minerals & Chemical Corporation. Photo taken with a Nikkormat FTn and 50mm f/1.4 lens on Kodak Ektachrome film.
And yes, I was aboard the flight.
Agfa Optima 500 Sensor - Kodak Ektachrome.
More shots with this camera: www.flickr.com/photos/mattiacam/sets/72157639616449233/wi...
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Olympus XA3 + Olympus XA3 + Kodak Ektachrome 64T + Cross Processing + Double Exposure.
Double Exposure Collaboration with the very lovely ξαβλ.
To be more specific, a film AND camera swap this time:
ξαβλ shot the first roll through his Olympus XA3 whilst in St Ives, Cornwall. When the roll was finished, he rewound the film back to the beginning and handed the camera (including the film) to me. I shot the roll through again in London and a few at the end, in Bristol. We did not collaborate regarding what specifically we might be shooting.
Brandon Nedwek's Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 camera - The 2015 Film Photography Project Walking Workshop at The Darkroom in San Clemente, California!
filmphotographyproject.com/fpp-walking-workshop-2015-marc...
Photo by Michael Raso / Canon T60 / Canon 24mm lens / Kodak E100vs / Processed E6 by TheDarkroom
FPPer Bert Liang shoots the Camera Giveaway Table - The 2015 Film Photography Project Walking Workshop at The Darkroom in San Clemente, California!
filmphotographyproject.com/fpp-walking-workshop-2015-marc...
Photo by Michael Raso / Canon T60 / Canon 24mm lens / Kodak E100vs / Processed E6 by TheDarkroom
Canon T70 35mm film camera, Kodak Ektachrome 160 slide film (expired December 1979)
Thanks for the film, Mike Raso!
Flagstaff, AZ.
Sunset Orange By Brandon Hood
Kodak Ektachrome 100
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"The sunset in the forest was stunning and the forest has just started to grow back and become green. Watching the world come back to life and enjoying the moment in the sun is the memory that is made."
Canon T70 35mm film camera, Kodak Ektachrome 160 slide film (expired December 1979)
Thanks for the film, Mike Raso!
Las Vegas, NV.
Tommy Ivo's Freight Train "The Showboat" coming off the line.
It was neither quick nor fast--running low nines and under 160.
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...and I shoot them on 2007-expired Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
Camera: Cosina CX-2
Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
Full album at my Lomohome: bit.ly/expiredektachrome