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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Grayhand

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This is from a film I found a few days ago in the camper, left over from last august. I found it while preparing for this year trip.
So the film has been exposed to temperature shifts between -30 to + 30 C.
And it was on the edge of the film I shot with my Fuji 645 W60, an extra photo that normally will not be a full full frame.
There is also some damage to the film surface from mechanical pressure.
But, with a little help of PS it came out ok. It actually was the best shot of that roll!

It is a Kodak Ektar 100 past its prime time.

Ray

 

GrahamWelland

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Special thanks to Graham for showing me around the Palouse for a couple of days. What a great time in a photographically rich environment (as Graham would say).
An absolute pleasure to share with you and Faith. I simply love the movement you captured in the shot. Next time, Ickes Rd or Hilty Rd ... Two days wasn't enough :)
 

Ed Hurst

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Yes, indeed it is! Until I moved to Sydney, I never appreciated the aesthetic of rocky headlands with endless, higgledy-piggledy rows of low-rise apartment blocks. But now I rather like them ;-)
 

ondebanks

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now that my printer is working again, been playing with some panos. this a pre-dawn 4 shot with the 70mm rode, cambo IQ160, from a get dpi death valley workshop. capture 1 v7, 16 bit, autopanogiga merge
Wow! The air is so clear into the distance, the detail so contrasty, that it almost looks like a CGI model. It must have felt very special to stand there that morning and take it all in.

Ray
 

pesto

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This is a quick one of Frank. It was shot in window light as I happened by with a camera in my hand…nothing fancy.

Leica S2-P / ISO 640 / S120 Macro @ f/4 / 1/25 sec.
 

Grayhand

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So I have now developed my first two E-6 film in my darkroom :chug:

As simple as the C-41 kit.
The only strange ting is that the Tetenal E-6 kit is sold as a 3 part kit.
But it is actually a 3-part kit that forces you to make 4 separat containers of chemicals?
But one part more or less, who am I to complain :rolleyes:

So now all technical parts are up and running in my new analogue life.

This is from a small study of rock formation I made a few weeks ago, in bright sunlight.
It did stretch the film a little past its braking point, but the black shadows is from my point of view ok.

Ray

Mamiya 6, 150mm, Provia 400X

 

stngoldberg

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The graffiti is on a wall of a building that contained a pizzeria. The pizza guy closed shop and the building is for rent. I wonder if they will remove this image of the Newport bridge?
Stanley
 

gerald.d

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The Phase One AF has been on the shelf untouched for what must be well over a year now. No longer compatible with the IQ180, it suddenly dawned on me that I could use it as a point-and-shoot with my Achromatic+

Totally forgotten just how gorgeous it is to look through that massive viewfinder.



Mamiya 80/1.9 wide open. I need to get out and shoot something other than Moet with this lens :)
 
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