I'm very sorry for the delay, but I shipped the postcards yesterday.
@mshchem:The image of the tree branches stretching along the wall looks almost like blood vessels. It's a truly beautiful print. I also use a FUJI GW680 III.
@AnselMortensen : I grinned at the thought of chili peppers crossing...
I received two nice printed cards from the end of last month to this month.
@ajven:The industrial remains are captured from an objective, distant angle. If this were done on pure white photographic paper, it would have a cool impression like a construction photograph, but the warm colors of the...
I replaced a cracked knob on a Calumet Green Monster. 1/4-inch knob screws aren't readily available in Japan, so I bought a “Knob Star” (product name) and hex bolt and nut and combined them. It looks funny, but it's practically fine.
I imagine that when RPPCs were popular around 120 to 100 years ago too, people were also looking forward to receiving them like this.
@mfohl : The stone silo and the white painted shed form a geometric motif that composes the picture. The framing is superb.
@drpsilver : It must be incredibly...
I won an auction for an old camera instruction manual. There are two No. 3 Kodak manuals, one from 1903 and one from 1908, with different page layouts. The one on the top left is a 4x5 inch No. 4 cartridge Kodak, a French edition from around 1899.
I've been busy with work so I haven't made much progress, but after developing one roll I realized that the film base was a little thin. When I measured it after developing it was 0.107mm.
I had been requested to shoot using an infrared filter, but I don't have one myself and neither do my...
This is the first time I've purchased this film. I took a roll of this film yesterday and plan to develop it in a few days. I'm still trying to decide what developer to use.
The camera I acquired this time is a Hawkeye Major from KODAK UK, and according to "THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS," it was manufactured only during 1935. It's unclear whether cameras for 620 and 120 type were manufactured in parallel, or whether they started with the 120 type film and then switched to...
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