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A camera I've had for quite a while but never yet used is a Minolta 800si. A recent car show gave me the opportunity.
1939 Austin 8
Minolta 800si
Minolta AF 28-105
Cinestill BWXX Taken at ISO250
Cinestill DF96 / 8 mins @ 27deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2025
Linhof Technorama 617s III | Schneider Tele-Xenar 250mm MC f5.6 | Ilford SFX 200 R72 Infrared Filter
A Burrell Steam Traction Engine from 1907 - "Dixie Flyer" and is still in beautiful condition! Amazing engineering!
Minolta Alpha / Dynax / Maxxum / a9
Minolta AF 100-300 APO f4.5-5.6
Ilford Delta 400
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
The Gum Tree - Taken on an evening stroll in the pretty little town of Martinborough.
Rolleiflex 3.5F
Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 75mm
Kodak TX400
Cinestill DF96 / 6 mins @ 27deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
Yesterday was the annual Shannon car show, so I decided to take a Minolta and a roll of film I've never yet tried and see how I got on. A lot of people at the show and the grounds were packed with cars - so many turned up they had to turn quite a number of cars away!
Minolta 7000i
Minolta 28-105 AF
Ilford FP4 Plus 125
Cinestill DF96 / 8 mins @ 26deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2025
Nikon fm2, 50mm f1.4, Kodak Portra 400
c41 Process 38° Selfdeveloped
Digitalized with negativesupply and sonny a7riii with fe 90mm f2.8 macro
Converted with negativelabpro 2.0
Manhattan West is a new development on the west side of Manhattan as part of Hudson Yards. Here are a few interesting features that caught my eye one afternoon.
Nikon FE2 | Nikkor 80-200mm f/4 | Ilford XP2 Super 400. Scanned with Nikon Z6 II with 55mm f/3.5 and ext. tube | Kaiser Slimlite Plano | Essental Film Holder v3. Home developed in C-41.
Minolta Alpha / Dynax / Maxxum / a9
Minolta AF 24-105mm
Kodak TX400
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
The same tree, but a different composition to the previous image and shot on film!.
Yashica Mat 124G
Yashinon 80mm f3.5
Ilford 120 HP5 Plus 400
Home Developed
Cinestill DF96 / 6 mins @ 27deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
A very fancy looking picnic set in the back of a lovely 1962 Jaguar E-Type.
Minolta Dynax / Maxxum / a9
Minolta AF 24-105mm
Kodak 400 TX
© Dominic Scott 2024
This is from the second of two rolls of expired film given to me. I shot this roll of Fuji Superia xtra 400 (expired in 2014) just for fun at a local state park back on 4/4/2021 with my Nikon FE and 35mm f/2. I developed this roll at home, "scanned" it with my DSLR and converted the negatives to positives using Negative Lab Pro. It was a nice and refreshing experience to just shoot this roll for fun, to notice my surroundings and try to capture whatever caught my eye (not knowing how it might turn out since it was expired and prepare myself that if it was a "complete loss" it wouldn't be the end of the world--at least I enjoyed the shooting experience). The developing and scanning process helped me to continue to grow in film photography and as a person as well. I'm thankful for what I've learned and for the many kind and gifted people in the film community who have shared their images and encouraged and inspired me to keep shooting film and learning. I can see a positive change in my view of my photos and that seems to match how I am changing as a person over time--less critical of myself and my photos, open to learning and growing as a person and a photographer, and more open to the beautiful imperfections both in myself and in my photos.
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Nikon FE
Nikon 35mm f/2
Fuji Superia xtra 400 (expired 2014)
Image taken 4/4/2021
Self developed at home in Unicolor C41
“Scanned” with my DSLR
Negative converted to positive with Negative Lab Pro
Bridge #28 on the northside of the Reservoir, designed by Calbert Vaux
Leica M7
Leica 35mm Summicron v4
Ilford XP2 400
This is Lomochrome Metropolis. From the first weekend of shooting with it back in February 2020. Of course first thing I did was point it at some blue hour neon. Camera scanned with an A7Riv, Negative Supply Co. 120 film carrier, and color conversion by NegativeLabPro. I can now digitize a roll of 120 in under three minutes. Using a 62 MP camera I can easily support 24x36 prints. Good enough for my needs.
Probably my favourite shot from this location, mainly because it puts all the elements into context of the wider scene.
It has even made to it an A3 size print and frame!
It would make a brilliant diorama for a skilled modelmaker to recreate.
Hasselblad 500C/M (1976)
Hasselblad Carl Zeiss C T* 80mm Planar f2.8 Lens
Ilford Delta 100
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28G Scan
Kaiser Copy Stand
Essential Film Holder
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2023
One of the first images taken on my recently acquired Yashica Mat 124G. Exposure was set using the meter in the camera - I have read these are often inaccurate or not working at all. It appears this one is OK.
Yashica Mat 124G
Yashinon 80mm f3.5
Ilford 120 HP5 Plus 400
Home Developed
Cinestill DF96 / 6 mins @ 27deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
For quite some time I've entertained the idea of trying to process my own BW film at home....and finally I've decided to give it a go with this being one of the first images - taken at the Rongotea Car Show on Sunday, raising funds for the local hospice.
A 1963 Mercedes Benz - perfect for a shot with all that chrome!
Minolta A9
Minolta 24-105 AF
Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Cinestill DF96 / 6 mins @ 27deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
Linhof Technorama 617s III | Schneider Apo-Symmar L 180mm f/5.6 | Ilford SFX 200 R72 Infrared Filter
Quite interesting framing this shot in a square 6 X 6 format on the Hassy compared to the normal 6 X 4 format on the digital....
Hasselblad 500C/M (1976)
Hasselblad Carl Zeiss C T* 80mm Planar f2.8 Lens
Ilford Delta 100
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28G Scan
Kaiser Copy Stand
Essential Film Holder
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2023
Taken at the 2024 Wheels on Windsor car show at Hastings, Hawkes Bay.
Minolta XE-7 (1974)
Minolta MC Rokkor 50mm f1.4
Kodak TMax 100
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
I can't remember the model of car, (possibly a 1966 Ford Fairlane TA) but another from the USA bristling with chrome for the attention of the photographer! This was shot on colour film, there was very little colour in the actual image, so a mono conversion was a good option!
Minolta Dynax / Maxxum / a7
Minolta AF 50mm f1.4
Cinestill 400D
Camera Scanned
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
© Dominic Scott 2024
This is an image I took in 1992 when the car was 70 years old and will now be 101 years of age!
This beautiful 1922 Riley Tourer was the only example in NZ and very few exist worldwide. The gentleman driving the Riley was my employer at the time, and he had a small but most interesting collection of Riley and other classic cars. I'm not sure if this car is still in NZ today but someone out there may be able to answer that...
We had been competing in a section of the 2nd BP Pan Pacific Rally and on the way back we stopped to take my Mum & Dad for a ride in this car and I think the expressions on their faces say it all!
Sadly, all these people have been gone now for a number of years, but many happy memories remain from images like this!
Minolta Dynax 7000i
Kodak Gold 200
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28G Scan
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro / LR Classic
© Dominic Scott 2023