Thingy
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35mm Fuji: 160s, Velvia 100
6x6cm Kodak: Ektar 100, Fuji: Acros, Pro 160s
5x4 in Velvia 100
6x6cm Kodak: Ektar 100, Fuji: Acros, Pro 160s
5x4 in Velvia 100
Large format at an airshow, wow!Twenty sheets of TMax 400 4"x5" at an airshow.
I took 20 photographs, but more photographs were taken of me using the Pacemaker Speed Graphic.
Steve
I took 20 photographs, but more photographs were taken of me using the Pacemaker Speed Graphic.
Steve
doubleplusgood!
(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)
I took 20 photographs, but more photographs were taken of me using the Pacemaker Speed Graphic.
Steve
Here are a few of my favorites.The negs look superb! Excited to see these images (and the other roll I'm shot on today).
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.
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An old pecan tree in our back yard.
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Using old film with an old camera ... now that is classy!![]()
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 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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