Old (just barely - shot two days before this round opened): Beethoven monument, Mexico City. Rollei IR, Pentax 67, 55mm f4, f/8 @1/30th
Yes to the R72 filter, no to the complete darkness stuff - it isn't nearly as IR sensitive as HIE was, plus I'm shooting this in 120 so no light piping from the leader.@TheFlyingCamera: Love the contrast and tone quality of this image. Did you use the R72 on this or without?
Does Rollei IR need to be loaded in complete darkness and developed in a stainless tank like the old HIE stuff?
Great shot Wolfram, and it's hard to beat an old XJ. As the saying goes "They don't make 'em like that any more." Good to see some literal shade tree mechanics happening.Here is mine. This is in the New category, shot first week of this month. Didn't mean to focus on the cylinder head...but that is where the power is made!
Ricoh Singlex TLS
Pentax Super Takumar 35mm F/3.5
Kentmere 400
Ilford Ilfotec RT in a leader-card machine.
Agree with warden. I love the shade tree aspect of this photo. Really a nice spontaneous composition.Great shot Wolfram, and it's hard to beat an old XJ. As the saying goes "They don't make 'em like that any more." Good to see some literal shade tree mechanics happening.
In this case, I had 30 minutes notice that the block needed machining to fit the new crank, rods, and pistons...and all my tools for portable machining were made in the 1930's. But, when your buddy calls, you go.
Old - from 2018. Not sure if that house is still upright. There's a tendency for the old farmhouses to be left derelict, eventually to just collapse, as no one lives on many of these farms, anymore. So there are many corn and bean fields with these turbines spinning away over rotting houses. (Negative scan from some film in a Bronica ETR)
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Bulk diesel transfer, eh; would that have been for a ship?
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