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Iskra, kodak t-max 400

the accidental art of tied up broken safety glass

 

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Shot on a Mamiya M645J with Kodak Tri-X 400. Scanned using an Epson Perfection 3200

 

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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II

Ilford Delta 100 in ID11

 

Arvo Part 'Spiegel im Spiegel':

Arvo Part

Mamiya RB67, Kodak Gold 200

Ilford HP5+ 400

Fujifilm GA645 Professional

Fujinon Super-EBC 60mm

Kodak HC-110

Yellow Filter

Kodak Portra

waiting on blooms like this to happen around here.

Graflex Century Graphic

Graftar 103mm f4.7

ProS 6x7 120 Roll film back

Ilford Delta 400

Developed in Caffenol-C-L semi-stand

Epson V500

Photoshop CS

Facade in Piła, Poland. Hasselblad flexbody Zeiss 4/50 mm shift -11 mm. Kodak Portra 160.

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Taken from Belle Isle on Mamiya RB67, Portra 400

Taken during the Dewey Beach "Greyhound Days" in September.

Rolleiflex 3.5f Planar + Ektar100

 

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Voigtlander 667, Heliar 80mm f/3.5,

The camera is easy to carry along but difficult to get the focus right, may be it's my eye sight.

FUJI GSW690

Kodak Ektar 100

Apart from the viewfinder mask, the only modification to the camera involved fitting two rails on either side of the film gate to provide support for 120 film. They were made from black plastic angle machined to fit and lie flush with the original guides, and are glued in place with two-part epoxy. This modification is vital to prevent the 120 film from being sucked or sagging into the un-supported void when the camera is opened. I know people do use 616's successfully without doing this, but it's taking a needless chances, I reckon.

Victoria, Brasov County (Romania)

Pentax 67ii - Fuji Velvia 50

Lubitel 166, duble exposure -scan of 6x6 contact print-

San Galgano SI, 2009

This is my second of a continuing "one roll shoot" sessions. I find a model, and I shoot one roll of black and white film. No big productions, no crew, just get out and shoot. I've got 36-ish shots to get something good.

 

In this case, I decided to shoot medium format, and since the Mamiya 645AF only gives me 16 frames per roll of 120, I shot two rolls (32 frames). Which is close to what I'd have gotten with 35mm and one roll. Hey I make the rules, I can do whatever I want.

 

This is Ilford XP5.

Somewhere in Poland 2. Kiev 60 with Volna-3. Fomapan 200/120 home-developed with Kodak T-max. Scan Epson V600, slightly cropped.

Kodak TMAX 100

Fujifilm GA645 Professional

Fujinon Super-EBC 60mm

Kodak HC110, Dilution B

Hasselblad 501CM

film is nice :)

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