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On the Transalpine train, New Zealand, 24th March 2015.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and cross-processed, expired Kodak Ektachrome 160T film.
ansco pix flash+vivitar ultra wide and slim
expired fuji superia 400
first time running a roll through two different cameras. didn't plan the shots out really for this test roll.
Boston, a 5 day city vacation with my friends.
(from the placard in front of it)
Dry Dock 1
This stone and metal structure is Dry Dock 1, completed in 1833. As one of America’s first two granite dry docks. Dry Dock 1 made the repair of the large naval ships faster, easier and safer.
Returning warships to sea duty in less time was a crucial gain for a young nation with a limited budget and a small navy. Costing more than 1.5 million, the dry docks here in Charlestown and in Norfolk, Virginia were the largest civil works projects the federal government had ever undertaken. They proved that the nation was prepared to use its navy to protect its overseas trade.
The first vessel to enter Dry Dock 1 for repairs was USS Constitution in 1833. Today, Dry Dock 1, a working pioneer, is preserved as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
Ex-Lackawanna MU cars along Route 209. These must have been used in commuter service by Conrail on the old DL&W lines in New Jersey as I found some old Conrail seat checks inside.
Camera: Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim - Film: Kodak Elitechrome 100, cross processed
Wanaka, New Zealand, 26th March 2015.
This was just one of the views we got from our apartment when we rolled up in Wanaka after a long drive through the mountains. It was ace!
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and expired Kodak Ektachrome 160T film, cross-processed. Quite heavily cropped in Picasa.
Kyoto, 2nd May 2014. 四条通 Shijō-dōri
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim camera and expired Fuji Superia 400 film.
Cropped in Picasa.
Semi-intended double exposure with unresolved outcome!
I was winding back the film about a frame and shooting again, but the two pics on this frame have been taken at very different times... need to go back to mechanics of it all....
Greymouth, New Zealand, 24th March 2015.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and cross-processed, expired Kodak Ektachrome 160T film.
A great motel incidentally.
Haven't shot much through the vivitar recently, but manged to get enough to justify sending a batch to the processors.
Shot a few weeks ago walking to work, bright day, but very wet.
I like this picture cause it's a good combination of a few faved elements of mine: street lights in this country, sunshine and the brilliant viv flare...
Lake Te Anau, New Zealand. March 27th 2015.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and expired Kodak Ektachrome 160T film, cross-processed.
Staten Island, New York City, 23rd May 2016.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and expired Ektachrome 160T film, cross-processed.