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A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie.
My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake shore and return by the same way.
For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood.
Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas.
April 16, 2024
73370 Bourdeau
France
After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.
The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior the the final JPEG editions.
All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.
About the camera and the lens:
This camera is a practically mint sample of Zorki 1 arrived to me in Lyon, France, January 10, 2023.
The camera looks brand-new straight from the KMZ factory in USSR almost 70 years later spent in a time capsule ... with almost no traces of use. According to a custom receipt of July 28, 1955, signed in Vienna, Austria, the camera body and lens are the original matched ones. As for the original FED, FED-Zorki and Zorki's ("ФЭД", "ФЭД-Зоркий", „Зоркий“), the Zorki 1 was a straight legal copy of the Oskar Barnack Leica II after the cancelation of German camera patents following the end of WWII.
This Zorki 1 is a type D model PM1115 (year 1955 according sovietcams.com/index7584.html). Type D Zorki's were produced from 1953 to 1955 in about 250.000 units with serial numbers ranging from #470.000 to (in 1955) #55 45.000. The original lens of this Zorki units is an collapsible lens Industar-22 1:3.5 f=5cm.
In the rear pocket of the ever-ready leather bag was deposited the custom receipt and a film label of Agfa negative-color CN17 likely from the 60's.
(2017) Golden Ratio II
A graphic tribute to Golden Ratio 1.618033988, with a theme of day and night, contrasting yellow and blue color scheme.
Not particularly great in my eyes, but nevertheless an exercise of graphic design.
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