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mamiya 7

fuji pro 400h

scan of print

I asked a fellow photographer/friend to take my family portraits a few weeks back. I had a roll of Delta 3200 to finish on the Mamiya 645AF, so I brought it along. These are some images I grabbed in between the real stuff.

This was a squat I lived in for 3 days proir to the general strike in Barcelona on the 29th of September

Fuji GS645S

Kodak Ektar 100/120

Mamiya7, Tmax400, d76 self-processed

I've just completed modifying the 6x4 frame that came with the Holga into an "open" 6x6. I think the tapered edge of the frame on the left is there to protect the film from light leaks so I thought I would create a frame that didn't! Fingers crossed!

Yashicaflex TLR / Portra 400 / medium format

Subtle primary and collour correction in DaVinci Resolve

Mamiya 645 Pro, Sekor C 45mm, Tmax, red filter

Yashica Mat-124G

Orwo expired 2004

Sort of. With some attentive ebaying and online shopping, I was able to put together a Hasselblad 500C outfit for far less than I imagined. It's had some use, for sure, but everything seems to work fine, and I hope to start testing it out this week.

Pentax 6X7 Portland, Oregon

Yashicaflex TLR / Portra 400 / medium format

Subtle primary and collour correction in DaVinci Resolve

Hasselblad 501CM with Zeiss Distagon f3.5 60mm CF and extension tubes, Kodak Portra 400, developed in Tetenal Rapid C41

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Fuji GSW690III - Kodak Portra 160

Pentax 6x7

105 2.4

HP5plus (expired '97)

Shot with a Zenza Bronica S2

 

Ilford FP 4 Plus

Tmax Dev

 

Bronica ETR 75mm 2.8

Fomapan 200 (original emulsion) @ 200 in 510-Pyro 1:100 6 min 21C. TF4 fixer.

 

Shot with the Iskra medium format folder (1962 vintage). Industar-58 75mm f/3.5 lens.

10 minūtes no centra.

Took this image a couple of weeks ago, using Mamiya M645J and Delta 400 film. Nice to see a couple so happy together :-)

Pentax 67II, 105mm, Kodak Gold 200

taken during a wonderfull sunday barbeque at a lake just outside of Reykjavik

Mamiya 645, 80mm, Delta 400

Abandoned Clinics in Japan, Mamiya 645

bangkok is constantly under construction, old stuff goes down while new stuff comes up. then somewhat old stuff gets remodeled, and it keeps going on and on.

 

there still exist some places where original shop houses and canals exist, but it's quickly turning into one mall after another.

 

shot with a yashica 125g medium format camera and agfa rsx II film.

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