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o thank god for the release refuge catharsis of photography art and the like.
i don't want to hurt myself but i don't like feeling uncomfortable in my own skin....it's thin it's so thin ouch that hurts you hurt me (no, i let you do it again...)
if i cling to you and idolize you will you be my friend my lover my partner make me feel good better best? i promise i won't cling too tight like a vine on the wall (yes i will) and i promise that you won't suck the life out of me (but i'll let you and then blame you)
Bitter you, bitter me
Sleeping with my enemy
Myself
Myself - CL
Holga 120N, Kodak (120) Portra ISO 400
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Graflex Century Graphic
Graftar 103mm f4.7
1/25 @ f32
ProS 6x7 120 Roll film back
Ilford Delta 400 @ 200
Developed in Caffenol-C-L semi-stand
Epson V500
Photoshop CS
Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
The 6x6 Project has finally concluded!
This solargraph is a 6-month exposure with a 3-hole pinhole camera. The exposure lasted from June 26 - December 22, 2011.
Many thanks to my brother-in-law who unknowingly played a big part in this project. Midway in my exposure he decided to make repairs to the roof and walls of the house. Over the course of the 6-months, his moving scaffold and ladders became ever changing elements in the image.
Thank you also to library neighbor and Flickr contact Andrew (aka wertheim) who provided me the Japanese green tea canister to make this pinhole camera.
Click here for more details and additional images from my Solargraphy 6x6 Project.
GreenChaChoTinCam pinhole camera. Ilford photographic paper. Exposure: 6-months.
Shoted with my TwinLens Reflex Camera Meopta Flexaret VI on film 120 Foma Fomapan 100 and developed in Foma Fomadon R09. Scan with Canon Canoscan 9950F in original film holder, EXIF information added from ExifNotes via ExifTool
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I love film photography most. I started to shoot on the film when i was 12 yo. after my high school I photographed on digital and in 2020 i came back to the film.
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The first roll put through a Dacora Digna camera. It's a basic '50s German 120 viewfinder camera with an f/8, 80mm lens, two apertures (f/8, f/11) and two speeds (about 1/50 which is "instant", and bulb). I didn't know what to expect, so I'm surprised I got some decent shots! It's not a great low-light shooter for obvious reasons, though the flash sync works!
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Developed by: Citizens Photo
Flatbed Scans from 6"x6" prints
From my Dads Archive
In my ongoing mission to archive my Dads photography I'm now working on his medium format film. I am not spotting these as it takes to much time and in many cases not possible.
It-is-what-it-is, a moment in time.
My Gevabox 6 x 9 120 film camera with eye level viewfinder.
Bought in December 2009 at a thrift store in Belgium for €10
Fixed focus
f: 11/10,5 cm.
Shutter speeds: B (bulb), 50 & 100.
2 Apertures: ƒ11 & ƒ16.
Flash connector on left side of lens hood.
Manufactured by: Bilora - Germany
by Gevaert Photo-Produktion N.V.
Moortsel-Antwerpen. Belgium.
Year of manufacture: 1955 -1959.
Size: 6 x 9 cm.
Film type: 120