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Unfortunatly, this print didn't fit in my scanner. Tried to position it so I could fit the lovely ladies hand in the picture. Just couldn't work it out. So, did another of just the top of the print.
Leica M3, 50mm F2. 8
Elmar LTM, Ilford FP4 (frozen since 1992), ID11 1:0 continuous agitation in a Rondinax.
Old Presbyterian Church on Awhitu Rd, Korokoro on the Awhitu Peninsula. Out on a group photoshoot two weeks ago. Fuji Superia ISO 400 and scanned. First film in my "new" Canon A1 purchased just recently to replace the one I sold in 1996. Great to use again.
Just a little comparison of how the Epson Perfection V500 scans in the cross processed film using VueScan. I probably would have gotten different colors, too, had I not been scanning in something with sprocket holes, but oh well.
Shot with the Savoy using respooled 35mm Fuji Velvia 50 (expired in 2003) onto 120 backing paper and a 620 spool. Cross processed at home using a Unicolor C41 processing kit.
Shot with a Minox 35 GT-E
Minox Color-Minotar 35mm f/2.8 lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 film
Shot at EI 1600 and pushed +2
Developed in the Ego Lab using XTOL (1:1, 7:22 min at 81F, agitating first and each minute)
Scanned with a Coolscan 9000ED
One of the best Static Displays EVER...the Fantastic, marvelous, and down right awesome F-14 Tomcat!! at Deke Slayton Airfest...funny thing was I was at track/field practice and heard this sucker "rock La Crosse" from 5 miles away, amazing bird, she is missed...
my attempt of using the Universities HP scanner...with semi OK results...just a shot that I though was important...
Leaves scanned into the PC then a layer texture added and a soft edge border for effect.
Texture from Lady Amanda - thankyou - www.flickr.com/photos/34053291@N05/
pictionid72666174 - catalog07.01.a-00526 - titleavro av roe co ltd uk shackleton 696 - filename07.01.a-00526.jpg-Image scanned from a 35mm Slide--Please tag this photo so that the data can be stored with our Digital Asset Management System. -Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Trades wing at Noble Park Secondary College in the Melbourne suburb of Noble Park, Victoria, Australia.
This school, built in 1961, is an example of the "Light Timber Construction" (LTC) design developed in the 1950's by the Public Works Department in Victoria. As the State Government struggled to build enough schools following WW2, the uniform nature of the LTC design meant that hundreds of schools of almost uniform design could be built in a cost-effective and speedy manner.
Forty years later and many of these buildings are falling apart, having far exceeded their intended lifespan. As the government embarks on a massive programme to either rebuild or substantially refurbish most school buildings, I have taken the opportunity to take a series of photographs of LTC school architecture, whilst such examples remain.
Shot on Ilford SFX 200 black-and-white film.