What About Bob, the very first thing I noticed is that your little finger on each hand is separated much more than the other three fingers.
It is a very soothing image.
Old image: Later part of 1992
"Sound System - 1992"
Pentax K-1000 with 50mm f/2 lens
Kodak T-Max P3200 at 3200
Exposure: No clue but safe to say it was handholdable
Developed in D-76 but not sure if it was 1:1 or stock. I was at HCC at the time and D-76 was the standard developer used there.
Print Exposure: Beats me but I know the paper was Ilford and was developed in Dektol and later on toned at home using Kodak's sepia toner. I remember that day of toning very well. My mom wasn't too happy with me stinking up the back end of the kitchen using that stuff.
I miss these sound systems. Before this we had the chrome decks and receivers with the sliders and switches.
Old image: Later part of 1992
"Sound System - 1992"
Pentax K-1000 with 50mm f/2 lens
Kodak T-Max P3200 at 3200
Exposure: No clue but safe to say it was handholdable
Developed in D-76 but not sure if it was 1:1 or stock. I was at HCC at the time and D-76 was the standard developer used there.
Print Exposure: Beats me but I know the paper was Ilford and was developed in Dektol and later on toned at home using Kodak's sepia toner. I remember that day of toning very well. My mom wasn't too happy with me stinking up the back end of the kitchen using that stuff.
I miss these sound systems. Before this we had the chrome decks and receivers with the sliders and switches.
Didn't want to post this one as its a pict of me and its not a great photo, but it does fit the theme, I haven't posted a pict for the theme this month and I got pressure to post it.
soundcheck from my biggest show I ever played, around 92 or 93. friend used my camera, FE-2 50mm 1.4 AI-s lens with I believe superia 1600. I cant find the original film, but this is a scan of the wet print.
john
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This is a new one. RCA Victor 45rpm 45-EY-2 record changer. This was one of the earliest 45 rpm record changers produced by RCA in the early 1950's after they came out with the new 7" 45 rpm format. I recently finished refurbishing it so it works great now. I still should re-cap it but that's another project, I just concentrated on the mechanical parts since the amplifier still works.
Rolleicord with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Rodinal 1:50. I used a Rondo close-up attachment #2.
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