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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

shtarka1

Active member
Fuji Klasse W, which I now take absolutely everywhere with me, and Portra VC:

A dog walking his human:
Early 1970's at the Pike Place Market in Seattle. That first one's a "work-in-progress". I'm going to try rescanning it a doing some other stuff.

Nikkormat; Tri-X Pan


Nikkormat; Tri-X Pan


Nikkormat; Tri-X Pan


Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
A couple more from the Fuji GW690III:

Ektar 100, conversion in Nik Silver Efex:


Delta 400
Rolleiflex C


Thanks, Scott. I think Ektar 100 is phenomenal. I don't usually convert it to B&W, but it seems to convert nicely. Here is another example from the same day's shooting:

Magnificent!!!:thumbs:
 

Shelby Frisch

Subscriber Member
I'm really enjoying this thread, the contributions here are really great. There is something about film.

Here is a picture of my youngest daughter taken around 1976 or so. I think the camera was a C330 with the 80 mm lens. The film was probably Tri-x and developer D-76.
 

shtarka1

Active member
I'm really enjoying this thread, the contributions here are really great. There is something about film.

Here is a picture of my youngest daughter taken around 1976 or so. I think the camera was a C330 with the 80 mm lens. The film was probably Tri-x and developer D-76.
Fabulous!!!
 
T

tokengirl

Guest
Been catching up on some film development today.

Fuji Klasse W with Neopan Acros in Rodinal 1:50
Quick low-res scans on the Epson V750





 

mathomas

Active member
Been catching up on some film development today.

Fuji Klasse W with Neopan Acros in Rodinal 1:50
Quick low-res scans on the Epson V750





These look really great. The light in all of them is really good, and your development skills really show. The smooth and subtle tones in some places look almost medium-format.
 
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