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Lubitel 166+, kodak EB3 (E to C), scan by Canon 8800F

Camera: Nikon N90

Optics: Nikkor AF-S 18-55/3.5-4.5 VRII

Thanksgiving 1999

 

by Ed Schwartz

Scanned family photos, raw and uncorrected.

© Archives familiales de Pierre Jouffroy

This was shot a long time back on 100 ASA Fuji film,before Mahindar Patil I gave my BW negatives to Huzefar Rassiwala for manual processing.

He was the best, with absolute knowledge of processing and photography.

I also got my BW negatives processed at Vishal Bhende master of digital photography.

 

The printing was done by Satyendra Dalvi or Bawa a Bori gentleman.

 

I spent a lot of money , on rolls on my processing and printing, my prints were manually done 10 by 12. for salon participation.

Luckily I have got over competetive photography, I am satisfied being a photo blogger.

 

This evening I was to go and shoot the GSB Ganpati,but had to abort it as there was a huge crowd and security reasons, so I wandered barefeet at Dharavi shot some pictures there.

 

My fasting makes it difficult , I get tired and I am an insulin dependent diabetic.

     

Scanned family photos, raw and uncorrected.

Scanned from an old photo.

This building on the corner of Bordesley Street and Meriden Street used to be the Spotted Dog public house but is now completely covered in street art. Saturday 12th February 2022.

Canon EOS 50E

Canon 50mm F1.8 STM

Kodak Portra 800

1/180th sec at F13

ektachrome 64t cross-processed in tetenal c-41 with super dead blix.

Leica MP, Voigtlander Nokton 35mm S.C, Ilford HP5+, www.miguelruizjimenez.es

Scanned from family photo albums.

file name from original, some added to by me, a few renamed,

many rotated and cropped by me...

Scanned from family photo albums.

learning to love you more /

today i bought a new red lipstick and looked for you inside my scanner

Meat man-meat man-outta see me eat ma'am!

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