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Zenza Bronica, Kodak Ektar
Thus brilliant yellow tree stood out from the rest of the end of fall forest, and the dark, curved bark and its reflection provide a nice complement.
washington, d.c.
june 1958
washington national airport
south concourse
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
when comparing with this one taken in last November. flic.kr/p/hVY1mC
Camera: Zenza Bronica GS-1
Lens: Zenzanon-PG 100mm f/3.5
Film: Fujifilm Pro 160NS
珍珠滩/Pearl Shoals
Called Dzitsa Degu in Tibetan, Jiuzhai Valley or Jiuzhaigou National Park is located in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province, South Western China. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 and it belongs to the category 5 in the IUCN system of protected area categorization. Jiuzhai Valley literally means “Nine Village Valley” and is named after the nine Tibetan villages scattered throughout the park. There is evidence of people living in the national park up to 3,000 years and the local people still hold onto many of their traditional ways of life. The human population of the park is just over 1,000 which comprises of over 110 families.
Yashica Mat 124G, Kodak e100vs, f5.6.
Kodak No. 2 Brownie Model D
Ilford Pan F Plus 50
The light leak in the bottom left corner shows up well in this shot. I waffle between trying to fix it and just leaving it alone. When I'm 100 I'll probably leak light, too.
Just renovated my grandpa's camera: an Agfa Isolette III with an Agfa Apotar 1:4.5/85 lens. This picture is part of a first test roll.
This was shot at f/5.6.
This is my first time using the Epson V700, I scanned at 3200 dpi which is far too much for posting to flickr so I'll try some others at lower resolution to see how they look.