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Ensign Selfix820 special, Ross Expres 3.8/105mm, efke r50, monochrome, slightly tone controlled with Photoshop, kitakamakura October, 6x9, medium-format

Mamiya RB67 PROs(645 back)/Mamiya-Secor C 65mm F4.5/NEOPAN 100 ACROS/自家現像/EPSON GT-9300UF

Medium Format Film

Portraits of family

Minolta Autocord

Kodak Tri-x 400

Hc110 45min semi-stand development

Rolleiflex 2.8C Planar

Portra 160NC

 

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I'm hoping to drag out my 4x5 camera for the first time in a few years to work on some ideas that have been rolling around in my head for a few months...that is as long as my sister will agree to help me bring the vision to life...

#yashica124mat #velvia50 #mediumformat #6x6 #120mm #analogphotography #filmcommunity

From thedailylumenbox.blog Lomochrome Purple shot at ISO 200 with Chroma Six:9 and Mamiya Sekor 50mm f/6.3 Universal Press lens.

 

While surrounded by many others this one stands out.

 

Pentax 645 - SMC Pentax A 645 35mm 1:3.5 - Fuji Velvia (RVP) @ ASA-64

Unicolor Rapid E6 Kit

Yashica 635 + Yashinon 80mm f3.5

Kodak Pro 160

Listening to Coldplay - Shiver

Test shot from mini Speed Graphic build. Zeiss Jena Tessar 210mm f4.5 large format barrel lens mated to a miniature Speed Graphic utilizing its focal plane shutter. 120 roll film used via an Adapt-A-Roll 620 film holder.

The ruins of Halsnøy Abbey with the later farm house in the background.

 

The Abbey was one of the richest monasteries in medieval Norway. Founded in 1163 by earl and crusader Erling Skakke to secure the blessing of the church in promoting his son Magnus as regent.

 

It was rebuilt in Gothic style about 1300 and eventually dissolved in 1536 during the Reformation and assets were confiscated by the Crown.

 

The site was later sold and in 1841 the then farmer demolished the remains of the abbey church and built the current farm house.

 

The buildings were bought by Sunnhordland Museum in 1956 and are now run as museum and artist’s residence. (Source Wikipedia)

Fujifilm Pro 160NS

Fujifilm GA645 Professional

Fujinon Super-EBC 60mm

 

Yashica Mat 124G

Kodak Portra 400

Flexaret VIa, Ilford HP5 400.

Mamiya RZ67 PRO II

Ilford HP5+

 

Light leak during development :(

Kodak TMAX 400

Fujifilm GA645 Professional

Fujinon Super-EBC 60mm

Kodak HC-110

  

fuji gfx100rf vs. leica q3: which is better? a personal, in-depth review exploring image quality, handling, and the joy of 28mm. is the fuji the new favorite?

 

check out my blog arnds.photos/blog/the-fuji-gfx100rf-and-me (Link in Bio)

 

Fusion Festival 2025

 

Zeiss Ikon Super-Ikonta 533/16

Zeiss Tessar 2.8/80 @ f/2.8

Cinestill 50D

Camera: Yashica Mat

Film: Fuji pro 400H

Somewhere in Connecticut.

Holga 120GN, Kodak Portra 800. 24 March 2013. Explored.

From our last trip to West Virginia. This one came complete with notices about a recent police search for the man who'd killed the guy who used to work there in the early nineties.

It has a fold up optical viewfinder with a fairly primitive parallax correction device; The printed panel which is visible when the folder is open is to remind me of the film numbering (actually, numbers of dots as well as numbers!) to get six negatives reasonably well spaced. The negatives are nominally 6x11, and I made a little card mask to fit in the viewfinder to show this size.

Holga CFN & Kodak Tmax 100iso

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