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MSA O/N January, 2026 - "Disorienting"

What film/camera did you use for these

A Noon 6x12 pinhole. One of the T-Max films - most likely T-Max 100, because exposure times can be inconveniently short with T-Max 400.
This camera:

I was really happy with the camera.
I sold it to some friends a few years ago, after I downsized and the 4x5 enlarger had to go.
 
Old - 2015. Canon A-1 with Kodalith III (negative scan).

 
Old but not too old. Negative scan from Ilford Delta 400 120. Not abstract but may fit as DELUSIONAL ?

 
@MattKing: I like the deep tone and color of the river landscape. That's a sweet pinhole camera.

It is actually the seashore - up near Powell River on the Sunshine Coast in BC. The huge smokestack in the other one is not particularly far away and is part of the old power station .that was built to power the now decommissioned pulp mill in Powell River
And they are pretty cameras, aren't they? I sold it with some reluctance, but if one is no longer able to enlarge from 6x12 the negatives tend to frustrate.
 
New. Two days ago. Leica IIIc Tmax 400 negative scan:

 
@Don_ih
It's pretty wacky, alright. Good timing on the woman's foot on the step, too.

Thanks. The woman facing the wall isn't - she is painted on the wall very realist. They said to have fun. Why not life is short.
 
Hasselblad 501C with 120mm Makro Planar lens. Tri-X 320 at EI 100. Exposures around 1/60 at f/6.7 - f/8. Developed in HC-110 Dilution at 1+31. From what I can recall I used minimal and not extreme minimal agitation. Four minutes was written down on the printfile but I think I meant to put down forty minutes, lol.

Old images: 04/26/1997
"Disoriented 1 and 2"
 

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A couple more from earlier in 2025:
"Tread Carefully"


"Harvest Enabler"
 
Old.

I forgot I took a few on an overlapping Olympus Pen in August... Sensia 100.

 
A couple of more OLD ones. Both photographs of prints too large for my scanner but from Tri-x 400 120. One the BMW building (a number of years ago) before a security guard told me "no photographs permitted" and two a Calder sculpture in Tel Aviv.


 
Hey guys, first time posting.
I love the prompt! It's inspired me, I have ideas for abstract nature macros now....
For now I have these older shots from the Lake Matheson Mirror Walk here in NZ. But... which way is up?

[OLD] Nikon FE // Nikkor 50mm f1.4 // Delta 400 in Ilfosol 3



 
(New- 1/28/26)

This is the base of a large, upward curving tree branch. Taken with a Mamiyaflex C, 65mm f3.5 (Blue Dot), and way expired Kodak Plus X. Developed in Rodinal semi-stand.

 
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Hasselblad 120mm f/4 CF Makro-Planar (probably), Arista 100 @ EI 100, Pyrocat, scan of silver print
 
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Hasselblad 120mm f/4 CF Makro-Planar (probably), Arista 100 @ EI 100, Pyrocat, scan of silver print

Love this one, been staring at it for 5 mins and still don't know what it is. Pavlova? Dried mud? Bark? It looks like there is a plant growing in the bottom left.

This really had an effect on me.
 
Love this one, been staring at it for 5 mins and still don't know what it is. Pavlova? Dried mud? Bark? It looks like there is a plant growing in the bottom left.

This really had an effect on me.



It's a secret I will only reveal after the MSA is complete

It was intentionally made to abstract away from Reality ...
 
Cypress tree tunnel, from yesterday.

Another "anamorphic" pinhole paper negative. Printed as a cyanotype, toned with cypress leaves from these trees.

 
Seven feet in two days: