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Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 45mm f:2.8
Exposure: 1/60 @ F/8
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Cottage in fog
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 75mm f:2.8 [IF]
Exposure: 1/90 @ F/8
Film: Fomapan 400 Action home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Brighton
Canon F1n, FD 50mm f1.8, and Eastman Double-X 5222 @ 250, developed in homemade replenished D23 for 7 minutes at 20C,
Hastings Beach
Nikon FE, Nikon Pancake-NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8 AI-s, Fomapan 200, developed in homemade replenished D23 for 7 minutes @ 20C
Freestanding Dolmen
The five upright supporting stones (orthostats) are the remains of a small round barrow that was raised by the Neolithic period's Funnel Beaker culture approximately 5,200 years ago. The tomb's capstones and entranceway as well as one of the orthostats are missing. The hill that once enclosed the tomb has also disappeared.
There are three basic types of megalithic tombs in Denmark: Round and long dolmens, which contain small chambers, and the large passage graves that were raised as places of communal burial by the Funnel Beaker culture's early agricultural society.
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 75mm F:2.8 (green filter)
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/5.6
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic home dev. in Xtol Replenished
The underway replenishment oiler USNS Rappahannock (T-AO 204) prepares to pull alongside the command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), not shown, for a replenishment at sea in the Philippine Sea Aug. 14, 2013. (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jared Harral,U.S. Navy/Released)
After replenishing #16's tender with water, the crew pulls the train up to the depot at Orbisonia PA for the 3pm departure. To the left is the Rockhill Trolley Museum which operates over a remnant of the former East Broad Top Shade Gap Branch. May 12, 2023
Ilford HP5+
Rolleicord lll
PACIFIC OCEAN (May 22, 2021) The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force replenishment ship JS Hamana (AOE-424), left, sails alongside the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) during a replenishment-at-sea. America, lead ship of the America Amphibious Ready Group, is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility to enhance interoperability with allies and partners and serve as a ready response force to defend peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jomark A. Almazan)
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 35mm F:3.5 (yellow filter)
Exposure: 1/20 @ F/6.7
Film: Fomapan 200 Creative home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Sample of some of the architecture along the coastal road "Strandvejen"
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 55mm F:2.8
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8
Film: Fomapan 400 Action home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 75mm F:2.8 (green filter)
Exposure: 1/500 @ F/9.5 x9
Film: Rollei Retro 400S home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Another broken tree trunk
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 55mm F:2.8
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8
Film: Fomapan 400 Action home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Part of a stone circle of seven stones from the Migration Period (AD 400-550).
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 35mm F:3.5
Exposure: 1/20 @ F/5.6
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Camera: Zenit 122 - Lens: Helios, 44m6 58mm - film: Rollei Retro 80S - dev.: Xtol replenished, 9'@20°.
The 1546 ton Sospan Dau is a dredger that sucks up sand and gravel from the seabed and spits it out with water under pressure to repair weather damaged sea defences. The process is known as rainbowing.
"Change is not something you do, it is something you allow." - Will Garcia
Taken in cloudy conditions. Burned in backround, dodged water in spots to add highlights. Burned top part of spout to add detail and depth to piece.
Park in Bedford Hills, NY
Brighton
Canon F-1n and long expired (pre-1990) ORWO NP-7, I shot this film at 50 iso and developed it in homemade D23 replenished for 9 minutes.
Frigate “Baden-Württemberg” accompanied by replenishment ship “Frankfurt” am Main” at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal, Tokyo, Japan.
Brighton
Eastman Double-X 5222 @ 250, developed in homemade replenished D23 for 7 minutes at 20C, Nikon F2, and Nikkor 50mm f2.
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 200mm f:4.0 [IF]
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic home dev. in Xtol Replenished
There were literally over one hundred deer in that field tonight.
Canon EOS 40d, Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Portrait session from 2014, old print rescanned.
Canon EOS3 / 85mm lens / Ilford HP5+ / Replenished Xtol / Ilford MGIV 8x12" on 11x14" paper in replenished Ethol LPD
Chichester
1960 Miranda DR, 50mm f1.8 lens, and Rollei Retro 400S, developed for 7mins 30 sec in D23 replenished.
Out in the open sea towards the Vestfjord you will find the famous fishing village of Henningsvær.
There are only about 500 permanent residents on the island today. Henningsvær has a unique location in the middle of the open sea, between the towns of Svolvær and Leknes in Lofoten.
The village is conquered by tourists in the summer time.
Here, the cultural environment finds its potential in supporting business development, and the residents have succeeded in finding a way of a working life based on both the identity of the village and the tourists.
The norwegian architects are skilled in transforming industrial buildings for art and culture.
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 35mm F:3.5 (yellow filter)
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/9.5
Film: Fomapan 200 Creative home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Whistlestop Valley shot on my Nikon FE with my Voigtlander 58mm Nokton f1.4 SLII lens on the front. Home developed in Kodak XTol (Stock, replenished)
Another wet and wild day here on the Wet Coast so I decided I would spend the day replenishing the freezer. Peanut butter, oatmeal and raisin, plus west coast trail cookies and then two pumpkin loaves. All in all a good days work.
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 75mm F:2.8 (yellow filter)
Exposure: 1/45 @ F/5.6
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Temple at Tustrup
This house site is all that is left of a temple that, about 5,200 years ago, functioned as the ritual centre for the Neolithic burials in the three surrounding megalithic tombs.
In the middle of the house stood 28 intact clay vessels, which were identical to the grave goods found in the tombs. With its northeast-facing entrance and megalithic elements, the buiding's construction style resembles that of the tombs themselves. The temple was, however, only in use for a short time before it was burnt down, perhaps intentionally.
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 75mm F:2.8 (green filter)
Exposure: 1/180 @ F/5.6
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic home dev. in Xtol Replenished
“In March the soft rains continued, and each storm waited courteously until its predecessor sunk beneath the ground.” ― John Steinbeck, East of Eden
Beach cabin by the coastal road "Strandvejen"
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 75mm F:2.8
Exposure: 1/180 @ F/8
Film: Fomapan 400 Action home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Market town church – dedicated to St. Nicolas, patron saint of seamen. The church has seating for more than 700 persons and has about 36,000 visitors per year.
The oldest preserved part of the church is the tower, which dates back to 1324.
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 35mm F:3.5 (yellow filter)
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/11
Film: Rollei Retro 400S home dev. in Xtol Replenished
Following a water replenishment trip to Leadhills, the diminutive 1924-built William Bagnall 0-4-0 saddle tank returns to collect its 'V' skips at Glengonnar shaft, successfully chasing the slower moving shadow over the moorland. The leaning shed was formerly an ammunition store, the wooden roof long since having rotted away. The remains of lead working in the Leadhills area, some visible here, comprising shafts, spoil heaps, hushes (gullies caused by hydraulic extraction of ore) and a smelter, together with associated tracks, tramways, water courses and remains of buildings, as well as the underground workings, are earmarked as a scheduled monument of national importance in Scotland. Mining has been carried out in the area from at least the 16th century, thriving between the 17th and early 20th centuries, and represents the longest history of continuous metal mining in Scotland. Many of the structures associated with the working of lead ore were demolished during the Second World War, but the surviving remains are still considered of great importance for the archaeology of lead ore mining in Scotland.
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