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Yashicaflex TLR / Expired Rollei 400 / medium format
Development and scan by Francis Broek
Subtle primary and colour correction in DaVinci Resolve
Não costumo fazer sexta-poser, mas essa foto vale a pena.
Hoje faz exatamente uma semana que ela foi tirada. Estávamos Rodolfo, Felipe Correa e eu (em ordem na foto) na Central do Brasil. Pegamos o trem de 6h da manhã para Japeri, visando documentar a viagem. Todos com filme p/b.
Esse dia rendeu boas fotos, que serão postadas em pouco tempo ;)
@ Yashica Mat, Scanned with a D50
A little while ago, I covered my recommendations and rationale for the basic photographer’s daypack – a small, light pack of essential items for any film photographer. You can read the original article here.
Whilst the basic principle stays the same for medium format photography, the...
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Bencini Comet IIS loaded with 35mm Fujicolor C200, cross-processed and home-developed in Ilford LC29
Minolta Autocord; mix of Ilford PanF 50, Delta 3200, and Arista Edu Ultra 400 in 120 size; processed in Xtol or Rodinal.
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.
Cypress knees in a stream, Newnans Lake Conservation Area, Florida. Bronica SQ, Zenzanon PS 80mm, Kodak TMAX 400 film.
After a contact of mine that lives in Transylvania mentioned the place to me I finally stopped at Intelligentsia Coffee in Silver Lake. Wow am I glad I did, the espresso I had there is among the best I've had. So good in fact that I went back and got a cappuccino as well. They are a bit pricey, but I don't go out for coffee often (I'm more of a tea drinker, though I do love my espresso.) so I think I can handle the slight expense for an occasional treat.
While we sat in the sunlight and enjoyed our coffee (Jennifer had an espresso as well.), Jennifer did some studying for the Mandarin class she's taking this summer.
One touch I thought was nice, they give you a small glass of soda water with your espresso. Helps clear the palette.
My bungled first roll out of my Kiev 6C. Things I notice: I suck at metering, having the back pop unexpectedly isn't a good thing, I need to practice a lot more and slow down.
Kiev 6C : Vega 90mm f2.8 : Ilford XP2 Super