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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.
Agfa Isola II
Blacks 100 (001323), expired April 1992, re-spooled onto 120 spool with backing paper
Unicolor
Epson V550
my first roll of color using my bronica rf 645. i really enjoy the design of this camera. it is "user friendly" in my opinion, because it’s closer to a slr in shape and not as bulky as other medium format cameras i have used and i love having a meter and aperture priority/program mode. damn lazy sometimes...i guess.
...enjoy or not. :)
bronica rf 645- 65mm zenzanon-rf lens - fujipro 160ns 120 film
Cyanotype N°50 - Tonifié au maté + thé noir/ yerba maté + black tea toned
Papier - Bristol fabriano
Prise de vue - Rolleiflex T + portra400 (passage en NB)
Inter-négatif numérique calibration méthode EDN
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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, 1/60s
Digitised: digital camera scan
Developer: Caffenol-CL no restrainer, semi stand 35min, 20degC
The Soo Line #2645 on display at the Mid-Continent Railway Museum. "The #2645 was built in 1900 by Brooks Locomotive Works for the Wisconsin Central as their #247. The Minneapolis St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie (commonly known as the “Soo Line”) leased the Wisconsin Central in 1909, and the locomotive became Soo #2645. A Wisconsin engine for most of her career, she worked such locations as the Eau Claire branch, the Portage and Manitowoc lines, and served as a switcher at such locations as Neenah and North Fond du Lac." - www.midcontinent.org/equipment-roster/steam-locomotives/s... - Camera = Fujifilm GA645 - Film = Ilford - HP5 Plus 400 B&W
Sydney, NSW, Australia.
July 2019.
Ilford FP4 pushed 2 stops. Ilfosol 3 developer.
Hasselblad 500c/m. Zeiss CF T* 50/4.
7min30sec f/4.
Epson V600 scan. LR CC dust and tones.
Agfa Isola II
Blacks 100 (001323), expired April 1992, re-spooled onto 120 spool with backing paper
Unicolor
Epson V550
My first effort with the Holga 120N toy camera. You never know what to expect with this camera!
Film: Ilford HP5.
Edited in Lightroom.
Sydney, NSW, Australia. May 2018.
Pentax 6x7. 55/4. CineStill 800.
10sec f/4.0.
Scanned Epson V600. Adobe CC Ps tones.
the brass gamelan factory..
this is one of the furnace .. to melt and shape the brass into "gamelan"
Rollei RPX400 rated 1600 with Rodinal
Rolleiflex 3.5F
Taken during an 8 hour lookbook shoot <3 For Chasity Sereal's S/S '16 line - can't wait to release the rest!
HASSELBLAD 500CM // 80MM LENS // KODAK PORTRA 400
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Model | Romina VM
Photographer | Nico Nordström
Designer | Chasity Sereal
Makeup | Kimmy Jones
Hair | Chantel Fidelia-Thomas
Assistance | Kirk Sowers
Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan.
November 2019.
Kodak Ektar 100.
Cinestill C41 kit developer.
Pentax 6x7. Takumar 55/4.
1/250sec f/4.
Yashica Mat 124G with Kodak Portra 160.
Click here for a rear view of the same car made with an Olympus XA2 using expired Ektachrome 200.
Film stock: Lomography Color Negative 800
ISO: 800 (shot at 400
Format: 120
Camera: Bronica EC TL
Lens: Nikkor-O 50mm 1:2.8
Digitised: camera scan
Developer: C41 @ Sydney Super8 Photo Lab
Not sure whether it would have been better to shoot this film at iso400
Film stock: Lomography Color Negative 800
ISO: 800
Format: 120
Camera: Zenza Bronica ECTL 6x6 camera
Lens: Nikkor 75mm F2.8
Filter: Gobe (Urth) Circular polariser
Digitised: mirrorless camera and macro set up
Developer: C41 @ Sydney Super8 Photo Lab
just for fun...yours truly, using my bronica rf 645. i really enjoy the design of this camera. it is "user friendly" in my opinion, because it’s closer to a slr in shape and not as bulky as other medium format cameras i have used and i love having a meter and aperture priority/program mode. damn lazy sometimes...i guess.
i'm not expecting a lot of "favs" but it's more for my pleasure...enjoy or not. :)
bronica rf 645- 65mm zenzanon-rf lens - fujipro 160ns 120 film
Pentax 6x7 105mm F2.4
Kodak Tri-X 400 rated 1600 Rodinal
the Background is printed photo made with Fuji GFX100 110mm ..
Dubbo, NSW, Australia.
October 2019.
Cinestill 800T shot at EI3200. R09 push developed (1:100 stand for 10min) followed by a Cinestill C41 kit standard development.
Hasselblad 500c/m. Zeiss C 40/4.
30min exposure at f/4.
Scanned Epson V600. LR CC for dust and tones.
Helsinki, Finland
Zenza Bronica S2, Zenza Bronica S2, Nikkor Nippon Kogaku 75/2.8, Fujifilm 160NS Pro (Expired)
*Explored
my second roll with the bronica rf 645, new old stock, and i am loving it.
this time kodak film, the last was fuji acros 100 and my next will be ilford hp5 plus 400...what fun!
bronica rf 645
zenzanon 65mm f4
kodak t-max (tmy) 400 120mm (3-2017, expired)
I have to say, I love my Lubitel. A lot! :) I brought it with me to shoot some photos this weekend, and set it up on a timer to do a self portrait. In the honour of authenticity, I shot a photo back.... which is fortunate, because the photo on the Lubitel didn't turn out, unfortunately.
Shortly after this photo, the camera busted. The hinge on the back lost the pin. Fortunately, a trip to the hardware store and a little patience fixed it up just fine!
Willis Tower as seen behind 300 S Riverside Plaza - Shot idea from my friend and Chicago Tour Guide Ashland Thomas @ashlandt - Camera = Fuji GA645 - Film = Ilford Delta 400 Professional 120 B&W - Film developed by The Darkroom Lab in San Clemente, CA, USA - TheDarkroom.com
More "stream" than "river" at this point in it's course. The Kedumba River becomes more majestic as as it runs over Katoomba Cascades and Falls.
Film stock: Shanghai GP3 100
Expiry: 12/2005
ISO: 100
Format: 120
Camera: Zenza Bronica EC-TL, 6x6 medium format camera
Lens: Nikkor-P 200mm F4.0
Shot details: f/16, 1/8s
Developer: Caffenol C-L (minus restrainer)
Time: 35 min @ 19 degC semi-stand
Digitised: Digital camera and macro set up.
Picture took in the bay of Sandymount close to Dublin, using a Horseman Convertible camera and Kodak Portra 800
120 film.
To celebrate Holga Week 2022, we take a look at the Holga 120 TLR and some of its unique features. Click here to watch the full video review: youtu.be/9btaST6dm58
Learn more about Holga Week here: holgaweek.com/
The crazy week that was last week made me realize that I needed to get out and away from the house for a bit, so I met a friend at a new location before dawn to get some images.
The brisk morning frost, mist, and Blue Hour made for a dramatic backdrop to this little chapel. While normally I would want more clouds and some dramatic hues, the simplicity of the sky just does it for me in this shot, along with the golden hue of the soon-to-arrive light poking through the windows.
Mamiya RB67 ProSD w/50mm f/4.5 Sekkor C lens on Kodak Ektar film.