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Plateau Hut perches on the edge of the Grand Plateau, below the east face of Aoraki Mount Cook, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
Pier Amusements, Worthing Pier, Sunday 18th August 2013
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Fuji Instax 210
Taken on the morning following a recent Blizzard when the sun finally came out. The snow here is about 2 feet deep.
Fuji TX-2 (Xpan II), Nikon 35mm PC Nikkor
Fuji Neopan 400 at ISO 400
f/22 at 1/250 sec.
Developed in Kodak Xtol 1:1 using a Jobo Processor
What better way to start out the new year than with an epic "nerf" bow and arrow battle! This is the biggest group we've ever battled with! It was a blast!
About my 365 Project:
It's been three years since I completed my first successful 365 project (after several failed attempts) and I've decided to give it another go. I'm not making too many rules for myself to make it easier to stay on track. About the only rule I've determined is that the photos will be a 2:1 aspect ratio. Why 2:1? Well, in a nutshell, I really like wide "panoramic" photos...plus it's something different than I usually do and as such I thought it'd be fun! (And it will give me opportunity to use my anamorphic lens on my iPhone!)
Most (if not all) of the pictures will be taken on either my Canon 6D or my iPhone 7 Plus, whichever is most readily available or best suited for what I want to create when inspiration strikes.
This project is largely for my own enjoyment and growth, but hopefully some that come across it will find it interesting, educational, or at least entertaining!
When you shoot Holga cameras, it is pretty much inevitable that you will accidentally double expose a frame at some point. For this one the first exposure was of the mountains rising out of Taos Mesa and the second was really half and exposure (I realized midway through that I had forgotten to advance the film) at Rio Grande Gorge.
Holga 120 WPC
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
Taken in Aspendell, CA just before the mountain shadow overtook the aspen trees.
Linhof Technika V, 210mm Nikkor W
Ilford FP4 at ISO 100
f/32 at 1/30 second
developed in Kodak Xtol 1:1 using a Jobo processor and a 4x5 Expert Drum.