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These are from a road trip in Oregon. I discovered one of the places I wanted to camp had been burned down. I went to check it out anyway.

Pentax LX, Helios 44 + SLR Magic Anamorphot-50 1.33x, Porta 800

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Between old growth temperate rain forest and a river beyond.

Fujifilm X-T2 & 16-80mm with a light first pass romp through Capture One.
 
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Dallmeyer Pentac air ministry 8" f/2.9
Speed Graphic
Provia 4x5
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WG Jones State Forest, Conroe, Texas
Pentax 6x7 Kentmere 400 FA-1027 developer

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A very windy day near the Oregon coast.

Fujica G690 + 50mm f5.6 lens, Rollei Infrared @ ISO 25 + Cokin 007 filter
Pyrocat MC 1:1:100 17min @ 20C, 2min initial agitation then 4 inversion every 2min

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It's been quiet for a while in this thread.

I found this little creekbed not far from my house, and I've been revisiting the spot looking for the right combination of angle and light. Yesterday's effort came out OK, but I think I'm going to find that this place has very different faces as the seasons change. It's almost dry right now, as we enter the rainy season, and it should be transformed about half-past February.

Kodak Recomar 18 (a 6.5x9 plate camera), Kodak-Anastigmat 105/4.5, green filter, f/8, 16 seconds. Efke 25 roughly metered at EI 50, in PC-TEA 1+50, 10 minutes.

-NT


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Upper Peninsula, Michigan, Summer 2024
This was near Grand Marais. Leica IIIc, Elmar 50mm 3.5, Kodak Gold 200


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This is the McLane Nature Trail in the Capital State Forest near Olympia, Washington, USA. I tried some long-expired Kodak High Definition film (= Gold MAX??). Most of the roll was hopeless, but this forest scene jumped out at me. Pentax MG, 50mm ƒ/2 Pentax-A lens.

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@David Lingham really like that one! Holgas, like pinhole cameras, seem to elude me. I can't take anything decent with lo-fi cameras. But I really love seeing well-executed work with cameras like that by other people.

A couple of older ones I'm happy with:

Kodak TMX 100, with a 3D printed Goodman Zone camera I messed with for a while, and a Graflar 101mm f/4.5 lens. Developed in HC-110 if memory serves, printed on Ilford MG FB Classic (glossy).


Ilford SFX + R72 filter, Yashica Mat 124, developed in HC-110 for way too long (totally cooked my highlights). I have to preflash the paper to get this print the way I want it; even grade 00 makes the trunks way too dark for my visualization of this scene.
 
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taken yesterday on a yashica mat 124

having a little trouble with resizing for this site; it's much sharper IRL than my export looks.
 
Audubon State Park
4x5 Horseman LE, Nikkor 120mm lens, TMX 100, HC-110 (B)


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Ilford SFX + R72 filter, Yashica Mat 124, developed in HC-110 for way too long (totally cooked my highlights). I have to preflash the paper to get this print the way I want it; even grade 00 makes the trunks way too dark for my visualization of this scene.

Lovely! Excellent recovery work - it's a beautiful image.
 
Trail along the White River in Indianapolis

Pentax K1 II, Pentax-D FA 50mm f1.4 1/250 f5.6 400 ISO

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