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Life in Kensington Market.
Toronto, Ontario
Kodak Ektachrome 320T(expired in 1999, shot at 200EI)
Cross-processed in C41
Fujica Compact Deluxe with Fujinon 45mm f1.8
Epson V370
Kensington graffiti
Toronto, Ontario
Kodak Ektachrome 320T(expired in 1999, shot at 200EI)
Cross-processed in C41
Fujica Compact Deluxe with Fujinon 45mm f1.8
Epson V370
Camera: Mamiya C330
Lense: Mamiya, Sekor, 65mm, F3.5
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100
Processing: E-6 by PS13, digitized with Epson V850 Pro
Nothing but a cat snack.
Toronto, Ontario
Kodak Ektachrome 320T(expired in 1999, shot at 200EI)
Cross-processed in C41
Fujica Compact Deluxe with Fujinon 45mm f1.8
Epson V370
SDJR 2-8-0 No.88 works past Castle Hill on the West Somerset Railway with a photographers Freight Charter. 25th October 1993.
it's the philippine flag. the real color of green part of flag is red, the blue part is little darker and three stars and sun are color yellow.
A panorama taken looking west from near Esk Hause towards Great and Green Gable.
An image made up of scans of two slides taken in April 1986 with an Olympus OM4 and Zuiko 35mm f2.8 lens on Kodak Ektachrome.
she caught me snapping a pic of her sparkly butt as she bent down to take her shoes off in the plushitorium. from the back, i had just assumed she was another one of my scantily-clad campmates, so i snapped it without asking. to make up for it, i took this portrait of them together.
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
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
Taken with Crystar twin lens reflex on expired Kodak Ektachrome 400 (expired in 2000).
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I did additionally take some slide film with me to Austria and while I did expose a few more sheets than on my trip to Valais, I still used it sparingly. I was mostly concerned with its limited dynamic range and so stuck to scenes under overcast light where the contrast wasn't overly high. Such conditions are perfect for photographing waterfalls and flowing water, so after bookmarking a couple of locations I liked, I returned to them later in the week once the clouds had rolled in.
In developing I was really quite impressed with the kit from Cinestill. I found it super easy to use and while the colours are less warm than I'd hoped, I really like the way the giant 4x5 positives came out. I'm happy with it and I'll surely be giving it another try in the future.
Committed to expired Kodak Ektachrome 100VS using a 4x5" Wista field camera and 150 mm lens. Developed using an E-6 kit from Cinestill with the Dynamic Chrome developer and scanned with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Initial adjustments in Lightroom, dust cleaning and final contrast in Photoshop.
this shot was taken during our family vacation at Boracay for me and my daughter's birthday celebration (late post - October 2019).