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On Tour with Odin's Raven, Oldskool, Cloaked Up and Stijn Brands
Space Raiders and Redbull FTW
Best night of my life before i discovered drugs. Me and urge spent all night in the Barking yards doing this. As per usual I was as drunk as a sack and had recently discovered that touching 1 live rail didn't electrocute you.
I decided to show him my new found discovery in a train yard and touched the rail with my hand with the train making the arc between middle and outside rails. There was a huge thwump! noise, my hand was flung away from the line. I'm right handed an for about 1 hour I couldn't use my right hand to shake a can, let alone spray with it. :)
Darkroom print using Moersch Easy Lith 20+20+960 on expired Agfa Brovira. Negative shot on Rollei RPX100 by Nikon F70 with 1.8/50 Nikkor. Title by Tom Waits.
Contact print of 6x12cm negative by Holga WPC pinhole camera.
Fomatone 100 negative developed in D76 1+1 for 10 minutes and printed with WA Developer on Adox MCP. Slight selenium and sepia toning.
A rainy view on the lake. Even the seagulls were quiet. Minolta Hi-matic 7S on Rollei RPX. Darkroom print on Foma RC 312.
Lith print using Moersch Easy Lith 20+20+960 on expired Kodak Royal Bromesko grade 1, 13x18cm.
This paper is extremely warm, as you can see. It also is scarce, so I'm lucky to have found a couple of boxes.
Negative: Fompan 400, developed in R09 1:50 for 11:00 minutes
Camera: Nikon F2 with Nikkor 35mm/2.0 pre-AI
Also during the day The "Kölner Dom" and the "Hohenzollernbrücke" is a great motive! With some clouds you can get some cool images with long exposures!
1968 Vw Beetle, I've been wanting to photograph this for so long, after it being off the road for a month to have the brakes sorted out and after a good clean and a loaded roof rack it was ready for some Noctography treatment. I have never photographed a car with such a responsive colour. Some colours I really enjoy working with, and other not so much, this is a great colour and loved the light. After a couple of interruptions from people and cars it was quite a good shoot overall, not a complete feature shoot but I got a few angles seen as it was nice out.
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Fuji Acros 100
Every once in a while I get reminded that great glass is not only a gift but it's a necessity. It's a necessity in order to separate you from everyone else - it's a necessity to give your images the power of a compelling view. Get great lenses - even if it's just one - get one - and shoot that system like you are going to die tomorrow.
Fuji Acros 100 - Nikon F100 - 50mm f1.4 - Stand developed in 5% Rodinal @ 60minutes - developed and scanned in house.
No Crop - as always.