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Yashica Mat LM - Yashinon 80 f3,5 - Fujichrome Provia 100F - ScanView ScanMate 5000 - IT8 Calibrated - Revelado Interphoto (Reescaned)
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"People
People
Everybody people
Everybody making a sound
People
People
Everybody people
Everybody standing their ground"
(People, by Gorillaz)
Scan Fujifilm Epion 1010 MRC Tiara ix und der seltene sw Film Kodak Advantix Plus, ISO 400, Expired 1998.
In August of 1972, Jim Shaw captured the Sacramento Northern Railway's Tarke Branch local heading compass west (but timetable east) near Sutter, California. The covered hopper was likely consigned to Tarke Warehouse for dried bean loading, while the lumber load would have been for Close Lumber in Sutter.
SN 401 was an EMC SW1 (serial number 906; ex-WP 501, nee EMC 906). It was the Western Pacific Railroad's first diesel locomotive, having been purchased from Electro-Motive Corporation in 1939 after a demonstration tour on the WP. It has survived and is now at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California, painted as WP 501.
Now abandoned, the Tarke Branch was a remnant of the old Northern Electric/Sacramento Northern Colusa Branch, a third rail-powered interurban line. Today, this section of the line is a bike path connecting Sutter with Yuba City.
Bronica EC - Nikkor P 75/2.8 - Fuji Velvia 50 - ScanView ScanMate 5000 - IT8 Calibrated - Revelado Interphoto
Taken with Pentax ME on Fuji Sensia 100 (properly scanned)
Here is the result from a home made 40W lightbulb-tupperware lid-macro lens scanner (which I actually like better) : )
There's nothing like pushing your luck, taken with a long lens in murky conditions on 400 ASA film stock in a 35mm camera 37109 heads away from the Alumina import terminal at North Blyth with the afternoon trip to the Alcan smelter at Lynemouth, an operation that seemed like it would last for ever at the time. Taken in 2004, I have no other information as the accompanying notes for this roll were lost, taken iirc with a 300 or 400mm lens.
Scan from a 35mm colour negative on Fuji 400 ASA stock.
37013 seen at Scotswood, Newcastle with a permanent way train on 10th February 1985, This does look as though tracklifting might be in progress.
Fiacre à Vienne, Autriche
appareil Fuji GA645W
film Rollei Redbird
développement avec un kit Tenetal C41 et cuve Jobo CPE2
Scanner Epson V600
Le film Redbird est un film de type "redscale". C'est à dire un film couleur qui a été enroulé "à l'envers" pour que la lumière traverse les couches du film dans l'ordre inverse de ce qui est normalement prévu pour un film couleur. Ces films donnent des dominantes jaunes, oranges, rouges ou marrons. Il en existe trois dans le commerce : Lomography redscale, Rollei Red Bird et Rollei Black Bird. On les trouve en 135 et 120, pour le Black Bird, on trouve aussi du 127.
Avec un peu de soin, il est également possible de réaliser soi même son film redscale avec une pellicule couleur classique du commerce que l'on déroule dans le noir pour la rembobiner à l'envers. En format 120, c'est assez facile, avec du film 135 il faut utilisé les mêmes canisters démontables que l'on utilise quand on achète son film au mètre.