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Taken with a Medium Format 120 Folding 1938 Voigtlander Bessa 46 (Klein-Bessa or Baby Bessa). How not to develop your film. Film came off the developer spool resulting in chemicals not reaching the film. Some of the film came out OK.
Camera: Kodak Medalist II (1947)
Lens: Ektar 3.5 100mm
Film: Ektar 100
Downtown Spartanburg SC rail station
I found this old 120mm neg of my Mum as a little girl in the bath at the old farm house. I processed this as a 8x10 inch print.
You can see a spot on the right were it didn't get into the developing tray at the same time as the rest of the print.
It's not great quality but I think it's not too bad for a 58 year old negative!
Printed on 8x10 inch gloss paper, no filtration.
Enlarger @ 33cm/f16/8 seconds.
Taken during our studio lighting class by our teacher Greg Gerla
If any weird light marks are showing up, those are from folds in the Polaroids themselves from Greg folding them up, essentially 'composing' the shot without having to move the camera.
Shot with Mamiya RZ with 110mm and Polaroid back using Fuji Instant 100 film.
funkyhorror playing with his new medium format camera, taken using my new SB-800 flash bounced off the ceiling
Camera: Zeiss-Ikon Super Ikonta C (1950)
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Big fire behind the NC Museum of Transportation. Under-exposed, but it turned out kind of awesome anyway.