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35mm Fuji: 160s, Velvia 100
6x6cm Kodak: Ektar 100, Fuji: Acros, Pro 160s
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I took 20 photographs, but more photographs were taken of me using the Pacemaker Speed Graphic.
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(I had the same issue in Cambodia with a mere RZ67; whenever my wife lost me at a temple, she'd just ask for "bald man, biiiiig camera" and about 10 people would point the way)
 

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I took 20 photographs, but more photographs were taken of me using the Pacemaker Speed Graphic.

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(I had the same issue in Cambodia with a mere RZ67; whenever my wife lost me at a temple, she'd just ask for "bald man, biiiiig camera" and about 10 people would point the way)

Does it count for credit in the thread about encouraging people to do film photography?
 

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An expired (edit: 1982) roll of VP120 to test a new to me but old original RB67 back (pre Pro-S) for light leaks and two rolls of new Portra 160 (120) as well.
 
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I took 20 photographs, but more photographs were taken of me using the Pacemaker Speed Graphic.

Steve

Those small images don't do the large format pictures justice I'm sure but thanks for posting them. Always great to see Fifi and the Belle. I love to capture them on film though the dark paint schemes in bright sun are always a challenge.
 

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Finished half a roll of Tech Pan, shot a roll of Gold 100 in 135 and a roll of 160NC in 116.
 

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Most recently I've been shooting some ancient Plus-X Pan that's been in my freezer for decades. Still have about 10 rolls left. It does a good job. I add about 1/2 minute to the developing time and that seems to work great with it.

Both of the following images were shot with an early Nikon F with non-TTL Photomic finder and 50mm f/1.4 AI lens.

My daughter, Alex, explaining to our dog, Rico, that her pet chicken is not food.
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An old pecan tree in our back yard.
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Most recently I've been shooting some ancient Plus-X Pan that's been in my freezer for decades. Still have about 10 rolls left. It does a good job. I add about 1/2 minute to the developing time and that seems to work great with it.

Both of the following images were shot with an early Nikon F with non-TTL Photomic finder and 50mm f/1.4 AI lens.

My daughter, Alex, explaining to our dog, Rico, that her pet chicken is not food.
nikf_alexchick1.jpg


An old pecan tree in our back yard.
nikf_pecantree1.jpg

Those are great. Love the first one...love how she's coddling that chicken like a mother and her baby.
 

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Most recently I've been shooting some ancient Plus-X Pan that's been in my freezer for decades. Still have about 10 rolls left. It does a good job. I add about 1/2 minute to the developing time and that seems to work great with it.

Both of the following images were shot with an early Nikon F with non-TTL Photomic finder and 50mm f/1.4 AI lens.

My daughter, Alex, explaining to our dog, Rico, that her pet chicken is not food.
nikf_alexchick1.jpg


An old pecan tree in our back yard.
nikf_pecantree1.jpg

Using old film with an old camera ... now that is classy! :smile:
 

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I know I shouldn't be shooting expired film, both because it's a crap shoot, often on the side of crap in the results, and because it doesn't help current film manufacturer's to make money. But I have a thing for shooting expired film, very expired in cameras of the same vintage, of buildings made at the same time as the film and camera. Silly I know...
 

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I know I shouldn't be shooting expired film, both because it's a crap shoot, often on the side of crap in the results, and because it doesn't help current film manufacturer's to make money. But I have a thing for shooting expired film, very expired in cameras of the same vintage, of buildings made at the same time as the film and camera. Silly I know...

there is nothing wrong with shooting expired film, nothing at all ...
it helped the manufacturers when the film was bought
and keeps it out of the landfill.
i just was gifted 3 boxes of cn400 ...
and i plan on shooting it
 

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I know I shouldn't be shooting expired film, both because it's a crap shoot, often on the side of crap in the results, and because it doesn't help current film manufacturer's to make money. But I have a thing for shooting expired film, very expired in cameras of the same vintage, of buildings made at the same time as the film and camera. Silly I know...

I don't think so. Waste not, want not. Hey, I wonder how much money Kodak saved by putting an expiry date on its "lifetime" mailers, knowing full well that by doing so, there would be a lot that would go unused? Or by discontinuing the chemicals for Kodachrome, which meant that there was a lot more unexposed/undeveloped Kodachrome out there than could ever be developed?

Far as I'm concerned, Kodak owes the consumer, not the other way around.

Now if the film's Fuji or Ilford, well . . . a few here or there won't hurt.
 

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Ah, different cultures! In the US and GB, Germany, Sweden etc. people mumble a lot about how ethical their behaviour is: should I drink tea and starve coffee growers or should I drink coffee and starve tea workers? Should I use my car less and help the environment, or should I use the car more and help my local economy (gas station, mechanic, tyre fitter...).
Should I sleep on an old mattress and diminish landfill occupation or should I switch to an all natural and anti-acari new one and help this important industry? And by the way, aren't acari God's creatures? Why all this hostility toward them? Isn't all which lives worth of respect?

Oh, my God! Too many clouds on certain skies, I guess. Probably the result of "protestant" education. You have no idea how funny those thoughts appear down on the Mediterranean sea. :smile:

Men, do shoot expired film. You'll help chemical producers. Environment will thank you. :smile: Being socially responsible is fine. Being socially zealot is detrimental to your mental well-being! Don't over-reason over it. Don't analyse every storm a butterfly's flight can cause...

Fabrizio

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PS To my fellow Italians: Do something ethical: VOTE AGAINST NUCLEAR ENERGY! (and against the immunity of the Bastard!).
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