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Torturing myself by lugging a 2kg camera while bushwalking to Lawson's Fairy Falls...and using expired film to get crappy results (hahaha)
Film stock: Shanghai GP3 100 Pan film
ISO: 100
Expired: 12/2005
Format: 120
Camera: Zenza Bronica ECTL 6x6 camera
Lens: Nikkor 75mm F2.8
Digitised: mirrorless camera and macro set up
Developer: Caffenol C-L (minus restrainer)
Time: 25 min @ 20 degC semi-stand
People of Bonokeling Tribe from Central Java Indonesia..
Ancient tribe that still uphold and living the thousand years of Ancestor Legacy.
These people living their life according to Kejawen/ Javanism, a religious tradition synzretizing aspects of different newer coming religions such as Hindu, Buddha and Islam..
They are scattered arround Central Java Island from agrarian culture area of Banyumas to Seaside culture of Cilacap..
Taken with Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar with Kodak Tri-X 400 rated 800 with Rodinal
Kiev 60, MC Vega-28B 2.8 / 120, Ilford XP2
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Torturing myself by lugging a 2kg camera while bushwalking to Lawson's Fairy Falls...and using expired film to get crappy results (hahaha)
Film stock: Shanghai GP3 100 Pan film
ISO: 100
Expired: 12/2005
Format: 120
Camera: Zenza Bronica ECTL 6x6 camera
Lens: Nikkor 75mm F2.8
Digitised: mirrorless camera and macro set up
Developer: Caffenol C-L (minus restrainer)
Time: 25 min @ 20 degC semi-stand
Katoomba, Blue Mountains, Sydney
Film stock: Shanghai GP3
Expiry: 12/2005
ISO: 100
Format: 120 (6x6)
Camera: Zenza Bronica EC-TL
Lens: Nikkor-P 200mm F4
Shot details: f/11, 1/30s
Digitised: digital camera scan
Developer: Caffenol-CL no restrainer, semi stand 35min, 20degC
Serayu River
Cilacap, Central Java, Indonesia, 2019.
Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar
Kodak TriX400 rated 800 with Rodinal
Foggy Day at the Pier - Ocen View Fishing Pier - Norfolk. VA - Camera = Agfa Isolette III - Film = Ilford FP4 Plus B&W
Sydney, NSW, Australia.
September 2019.
Ilford Delta 3200. R09 1:100 stand developed 1 hour at 18c.
Holga 120 GFN.
2sec exposure bulb mode at f/13 (fixed aperture).
Scanned Epson V600. LR CC for dust and tones.
Old Market, Tangerang, Indonesia..
Old uncle who own the "abadi" shop.. has ben doing this routine every day as long as i remembered... Reading newspaper in the morning...
Hasselblad SWC/M and Kodak Ektar 100
Doing laundry at upstream of a river .. still practiced by many in Indonesia ..
Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar
Rollei RPX400 rated 800 with Rodinal
Torturing myself by lugging a 2kg camera while bushwalking to Lawson's Fairy Falls...and using expired film to get crappy results (hahaha)
Film stock: Shanghai GP3 100 Pan film
ISO: 100
Expired: 12/2005
Format: 120
Camera: Zenza Bronica ECTL 6x6 camera
Lens: Nikkor 75mm F2.8
Digitised: mirrorless camera and macro set up
Developer: Caffenol C-L (minus restrainer)
Time: 25 min @ 20 degC semi-stand
Encountered this dad and his sweet daughter at City Market in Kansas City yesterday. The young lady was riding in style in a remote control Mustang. They were a big hit with the people at the market. Image captured with my Mamiya C33 TLR using Kodak TMax 400 film. Developed using Rodinal at 1:100 semi-stand for 1 hour at 68/20.
Is the Plastic Filmtastic 120 FPP Debonair camera a good Holga alternative? In our newest episode of Film Friday, Sean finds out: youtu.be/jJZSMqryBQw
Balmoral Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
May 2019.
JCH Streetpan 400. DF96 monobath.
Hasselblad 500c/m. Zeiss CF T* 50/4.
Epxom V600. LR CC.
the film is a bit spotty, but i like the photo.
i am not sure about the white dots/spots...i am open for suggestions as to what caused it.
update: according to macodirect in germany, (www.macodirect.de/en) the manufacturer, the cause for the spots are: "presumably the cause of the stains is the backing paper."
bronica etr
40mm zenzanon mc f4
rollei rpx 400 120mm film
This young lady was interested in my camera and she mentioned that her late Grandfather had a similar styled camera. We spoke for several minutes and afterward, she agreed to having her picture taken.
Image captured with a recently acquired Yashica D TLR, circa 1964, on long expired (07/1997) TMax 400 film. Self-developed with HC110 semi-stand for one hour.
I almost passed on this camera at an Estate Sale last week, due to a stuck shutter. I figured I could at least attempt to get it going so I picked it up. A few minutes after getting it home I had the front and rear lens elements off and carefully cleaned the shutter with a Qtip and lighter fluid. After a few light brushes with the Qtip the shutter started working. I was very pleased with this outcome and very pleased with this first roll through the camera.
Sometimes the cheapest cameras are the prettiest. Captured with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 mounted on a Sony A7S with a Fotodiox Polar Throttle lens adapter.
10th & Pine in St. Louis, MO. - Image is rendered from a panoramic merge of two shots using a Fuji GA645 medium format camera and Kodak TMAX 400 B&W - Film developed by The Darkroom Lab in San Clemente, CA, USA - TheDarkroom.com
I was headed to an estate sale last weekend and unbeknownst to me it was located in a shop in the Subtropolis district of Kansas City, MO. On the long drive in through the tunnel complex we passed this switcher engine parked on a siding in one of the tunnels. I stopped and shot two frames with my Mamiya C330 TLR...this one turned out the best. This was the first time I've been in Subtropolis and it is an amazing underground limestone cavern that is big enough to accomodate this train engine and semi trucks that service the businesses at this location. I shot this at f16 for 8 seconds and I was using Foma 400 film.
Camera: Holga 120N
Film: Kodak Gold 200 120 Film
Location: Porlock Weir, Somerset
Date: May 2024
My old friend is still smiling 😃
I've photographed him a fair few times on both film and digital cameras over the years.