What films did you shoot most recently? (Part 2)

ArtO

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Some Fuji Superia-400 35mm.
 

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An iffy day, weather-wise, but a productive and rewarding one nonetheless. Shooting-wise, four rolls of FP4 Plus went through the Hasselblad during a snowshoeing excursion at the Pyramid Bench Trail, a stop at Athabasca Falls and a trek down the Icefields Parkway. In addition, the sun stayed out long enough to bring out a bit of colour, allowing a roll-and-a-half to be run through the F2AS.
 

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Tri-X, Fuji Superia, Kodak Max, and sometimes Ilford HP-5+. I almost never shoot slower than 400.
 
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Provia 100F 120 in a Fuji GF670 with an on-camera Vivitar 285HV. The flash had the Sto-Fen diffuser. The lens had the B+W soft filter. Both worked well.

Informal portraits of my 86-year-old mom. On my way out right now with the same combination to visit her again.

Time grows short...

Ken
 

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Been shooting T-MAX 100 in my RB67 and Rapid Omega, I've actually been hoarding T-MAX 100 recently purchased 160 rolls, 153 of which are in the freezer along with 50 rolls of Arista EDU Ultra 100. If I'm lucky that should get me to the beginning of 2015.
 

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Good wishes to you and yours.

There's a sort of running joke with my mom because every roll I shoot with her gets messed up somehow, I can't explain it but sometimes it's just her exposure and the rest are fine, or multiple shots are messed up, lol, can't get a good one... Hah, just gotta keep trying.
 

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Is she a vampire? According to the movies vampires do not have a reflection in mirrors and cannot be photographed. Jus' askin'
 

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Yes, it was taken on a digital camera but it could have just as easily been taken on a film camera as the image was not altered in post processing.

Well that's why you are invisible. It has nothing to do with being a vampire.

My other guess was that you used a Leica... and it is so stealthy and quiet that even you didn't know that you were taking a picture.
 
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Acros that bridge when I find it

Just re-discovering 120 Acros again.

Aaaahhh....Acros used to get some nice prints from that [using PMK, 2 bath or Perceptol]
 

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Is she a vampire? According to the movies vampires do not have a reflection in mirrors and cannot be photographed. Jus' askin'
You can actually take pictures of mirrors without been seen in them with a 35mm S.L.R. and shift lens.
 

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Been in Paris for a week to see family and managed a couple of days out with my Mamiya C330s. Came back with 4 exposed rolls of HP5+. Tried some 'street' shots which I haven't done for years.
 

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Considering I usually take 30 minutes to a full hour to take a single photograph, it's more like I wouldn't have the time to shoot that many images in a single day...
 

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Paris is made for b&w, of which HP5 is a marvelous choice, especially for street, post some!
I wished for something a little wider than the 80mm on my TLR, what did you use?

Been in Paris for a week to see family and managed a couple of days out with my Mamiya C330s. Came back with 4 exposed rolls of HP5+. Tried some 'street' shots which I haven't done for years.
 

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I discovered my EOS 3 still has some Portra 800 loaded with a dozen or so frames unshot, so I hauled it down to the marina with the 16-35 this morning. Still have two frames left. I also discovered my 1V also has Portra 800 loaded with perhaps 15 frames to go... Maybe this weekend.
 

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Paris is made for b&w, of which HP5 is a marvelous choice, especially for street, post some!
I wished for something a little wider than the 80mm on my TLR, what did you use?

The 80mm which is the most used on my C330s.
Enjoyed your recent postings on apug gallery and your website, btw.
 
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