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Film Camera Week for September 29


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Time to get our next weekly thread started. As many photos as you like from your film camera. I'll start with a few.

From a few years back

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downtown Starkville, Tri-X, Minolta XE-5

 

From same roll, but with flash

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Pearl waiting for the food dish to be serviced

 

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more Starkville, same gear and film

 

This film was developed not long after it was exposed, but I didn't scan it until this week.

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One of Hermione's favorite spots

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A busy couple of days ahead, so I'll get in early with a series of images from one of my old favorites, the Canon FTb with a 50mm Canon FD SSC f/1.4 lens. The film was Kentmere 100 developed in PMK Pyro, With a little luck I'll find some more to post, later in the weekend.

 

Fernside

 

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Haute Couture

 

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High Street North and South

 

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Mill

 

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Oasis

 

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Trapped

 

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Zeiss Contax Ic (or version 4) with 50mm f/2.8 Tessar, Fomapan 100.

1/100th in the sports group of shutter speeds seem to be a little fast ;)

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Hello everyone. This scenic was taken last month upon returning from some kart racing in Spokane, Wa. I had only taken the Fed-2's for the race (dumb, should have had a MF folder along) so the 400 film is not the greatest for grain. Even a G filter could not punch thru the horrid smoke enveloping the area from fires roaring thru the Western States & B.C. OA development & V800 scan. Bill778930495_2k17-104-005s26cebc.jpg.0635805fcefc1e6e11d7b9228e82b3d0.jpg
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Some large format stuff: Horseman Woodman 45 4x5 Field camera:

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I decided to run a few through a Smena & since I read that the lens is superior (LOMO lens). Very simillar to the Smena 8 which holds the worlds record for the most sales of any single model. I think it might have been meant to use a film pack and that is why it was plagued with light leaks. It was purposed for novice photography students and has a toy like quality to it.. I am posting the shots that I could salvage from the light leaks. Converting to BW helps a lot. Used Afga 200 film.

 

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Mike G - Hermione in the window is sweet. I'm not really a cat lover, but love the image and sometimes a rare feline.

 

I've been in desperate need of some tone porn. Rick delivers like clockwork. :) 'Don't know if its just my eyes, but I don't see Kentmere look this rich from others. You also do Acros wonderfully & I gave up on it.

 

JamesB - Mill shots are nice. 'Love the low cam position on the first one.

 

The toy soldier statue delivered the goods w/ that Nikon. Nicely done, Erko.

 

Marcel - wonderful composition on the cruiseliner & Cafe Rotterdam.

 

Bertliang - what's up w/ the chain link fences? Each time you shoot them, they give all the goodies we'd expect from LF. Sharp, clear, depth of texture & tone. You make them look good.

 

'Very cool - being able to keep using the Bantam w/ 35mm, Greg.

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Mike G - Hermione in the window is sweet. I'm not really a cat lover, but love the image and sometimes a rare feline.

 

I've been in desperate need of some tone porn. Rick delivers like clockwork. :) 'Don't know if its just my eyes, but I don't see Kentmere look this rich from others. You also do Acros wonderfully & I gave up on it.

 

JamesB - Mill shots are nice. 'Love the low cam position on the first one.

 

The toy soldier statue delivered the goods w/ that Nikon. Nicely done, Erko.

 

Marcel - wonderful composition on the cruiseliner & Cafe Rotterdam.

 

Bertliang - what's up w/ the chain link fences? Each time you shoot them, they give all the goodies we'd expect from LF. Sharp, clear, depth of texture & tone. You make them look good.

 

'Very cool - being able to keep using the Bantam w/ 35mm, Greg.

No need to use 35 mm film on the Bantam with the help of a wood lathe I cut down a roll of 120 film and load it in 15 minutes and if cut from the right end the backing paper numbers line up with the view windows to give me all I need for advancing to the next frame. It is so simple and fast. I will do my next photos with the bantam. With the other portion of t(e film I have enough to use the large to ha e a 16 mm role. And no 35 mm perforations on the sides.

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