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Pentax 6x7 loaded with medium format FujiFilm Provia 100F fresh film shot at box speed. Los Angeles, CA and surrounding areas. July 2019. Birthday trip.
This picture came from Kodak Brownie Six-20 Model F's first test roll. It was an overcast day.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Model F (UK) Film: Fomapan 100 Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 10 mins at 20*C. Digital conversion: Epson V550 Scanner and Lightroom 6.
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Camera - Mamiya 645 Pro TL
Film - Fujifilm Pro 400C 120mm
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Taken at Gray Manor Hotel in Cholderton, England
Liverpool, 30th March 2013.
Kodak Sterling II camera and expired Ilford HP5+ film. I was using the Sunny 16 rule with this camera but had forgotten completely to set the shutter speed correctly and only realised once I had started shooting on it (it was set around 1/125 rather than 400 - the Sterling II can only go up to 1/200 I think anyway).
After searching & asking online I discovered I needed to pull the film in processing by two stops. I really struggle with numbers and was convinced I had ruined the film, but after developing it for 6.5 minutes in Ilfosol-3 I got these negatives which I'm really pleased with :)
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Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 50mm f4 Distagon T* chrome with Kodak Series VIII (#8) yellow filter. Film: Kodak Tri-X 400. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 9.75 mins at 20*C. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
I won this off Ebay pretty cheap. It's in minty condition. I got batteries and film today. I ran a roll of B&W through it. Tomorrow I will run a roll of Fuji Velvia through it. Then it's off next week to the lab to have it processed. I found a free PDF file of instructions for it online. Cool!
Camera: Mamiya 645 Pro TL
Lens - Sekor 80mm 1.9
Film: Cinestill 800t
Model: Adian Coker
Location: Peckham Plex
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: expired Kodak Tri-X 400
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Date:2008/10/11 ZF台中東海隨拍會
Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO
Lens:MAMIYA - SEKOR C 1:1.9 F=80mm
Film:FUJICHROME Provia 100F Professional
Scan:台中 金霏霖
Camera: Agfa Clack
Film: Ilford Delta 100 (120)
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Una de las primeras pruebas con flashes, sin photoshop. Utilice dos Vivitar 285, a izq y der de camera, con paraguas traslucidos
I shot this image through the thick observation glass that retains the water at the hippopotamus exhibit - Holga pressed tightly up against the dirty and fingerprinted glass.
Camera: Agfa Isola 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 100 (120 mm)
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Camera: 1952-1955 Rolleiflex 2.8C Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8. Filter: Rollei Bay III Light Yellow (#8) Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 at 800. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 12 mins @ 20*C. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 and Lightroom 6
Another outtake from Project 365.
It was difficult to focus the TLR as it was a manual camera esp. if you'r also the subject (self-portrait) so i had to put something in front of the camera as a reference point---in this case i grabbed what was nearest---the monolight.---turned out, I like this better than the one with me on it.
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: Lomography color negative 400 (120mm)
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Camera - Mamiya 645 Pro TL
Film - Fujifilm Pro 400C 120mm
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Taken at Gray Manor Hotel in Cholderton, England
Part of Open House New York (OHNY) 2017, where on a weekend once a year many beautiful architectures and spaces normally not open to public are open for people to see.
This year I visited the Brooklyn Navy Yard. An old navy yard with long history that have been converted to commercial spaces.
Again this year photography wise I decided to go with my Hasselbald 500 C/M, 50mm, 80mm and 150mm set, and left my digital home. So, all were done on film. It was a fun afternoon walking around and taking pictures in there.
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar T* chrome. Film: Kodak Portra 400. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
This was taken inside the studio on a Medium Format camera, polaroid (4x5"), hard/soft light, experiment for a white background.
My new toy. Now I just need film...
Strobist info:
camera left: SB600 shot through 14" paper lantern
camera right: white foam core
Hand held at 1/15 sec
Taken with the YashicaMat 124G and Kodak Ektar 100.
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Film: Ilford Delta 3200 Pro
Camera: Mamiya M645
Haircut : Barber Denise
Model: Calisse
Photography: Cris Gonzalez
*Preview scan & edit before the actual print