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Taken at the San Jose Museum of Art back in Feb 2013 for the Chinese New Year celebration. These are two lion costumes prior to the dance.
On this day, I tried to get some good shots, but the clutch of the camera died and I only got these frames before registration errors cursed the rest of the roll. I've since had it repaired.
This was shot on Kodak TMax 400 film and "scanned" by taking a picture on a light table with a Pentax K10D.
doubles: film shot first by gavin thomas in rochester, then shot again and processed by sara eigen in nashville. for gavin thomas see: www.lomohomes.com/fotoglove
Não não, essa foto não foi cropada. Ela é originalmente quadrada e é o resultado da minha nova velha Yahica Mat. Fiz 11 fotos (pq a 12º queimou) só para testar. Não teve nenhuma grade foto, mas essa achei razoável.
Yashica Mat - Fuji PRO 400H
Please, see it bigger.
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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Tri-X 400 @ 400 in 510-Pyro 1:100 7,5 min 21C. TF4 fixer.
Shot with the Iskra medium format folder (1962 vintage). Industar-58 75mm f/3.5 lens.
Yashicaflex TLR / Expired Rollei 400 / medium format
Development and scan by Francis Broek
Subtle primary and colour correction in DaVinci Resolve
Holga 120GCFN, 60mm f/8, Lomochrome Purple
Some focusing issues near the end, even with infinity, due to fat roll.