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Film Camera Week for April 20


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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Once again, this is the place to post all the images you like from your film camera. Classics, hybrid classics, and modern gear are all welcome here.

I'll start with some images from a roll of Tri-X that I processed a few years ago but neglected to scan.

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morning sun on fence, Minolta SRT 101, 55mm f1.7 MC Rokkor

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business is slow, same gear

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Hermione having a "staring match" with me, same gear probably with tripod

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The non-power tool collection, same gear

I think these images are from 2012 more or less.

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locked gate, same gear

I do have a recent roll (HP5+ that I processed last night) that I will scan and add to our thread later.

I look forward to seeing everyone's images.

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From a first attempt at developing film. Mistakes made with the mixing of the Kodak D-76 and fixer and a bigger mess made when loading the stainless steel spool. In the end there were around 7 or 8 usable shots. All shots taken in the centre of Brasilia. Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor-N.C. Auto 24mm f/2.8, Tri-X 400.

 

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I've been sorting, culling, and sometimes scanning old film. Trying to get my life a little better organized, which may be hopeless.

 

This is the Brant Point light on Nantucket back in 1983. Calumet Gowland Pocket View Camera and 90mm f/8 Wide Field Caltar lens on 4x5 Ektachrome 64 Professional film, 1/8 sec. @ f/38.

 

A contemporaneous note says I spent about an hour fooling around with the camera movements and then waiting for a boat to come along. Meanwhile my wife waited sitting on a log, reading, in the rain.

 

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Two taken in town of Mesilla, NM back in 1999 or 2000 with a Mamiya 1000 DTL, Sekor standard lens, unknown film.

 

Scans were also done then on a Storm Easy Photo Reader, which I used for web page pictures before I had a digital camera.

 

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San Albino Church

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I've been sorting, culling, and sometimes scanning old film. Trying to get my life a little better organized, which may be hopeless.

 

This is the Brant Point light on Nantucket back in 1983. Calumet Gowland Pocket View Camera and 90mm f/8 Wide Field Caltar lens on 4x5 Ektachrome 64 Professional film, 1/8 sec. @ f/38.

 

A contemporaneous note says I spent about an hour fooling around with the camera movements and then waiting for a boat to come along. Meanwhile my wife waited sitting on a log, reading, in the rain.

 

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Wow! That is a patient woman!

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Tony I have been stand developing my film using Tmax developer. A method I learned from the KEH site. 1 capful to 8oz water for 35mm. (2 capfuls and 16oz water for 120.) about 68 degrees for 45 minutes. 20 agitations at the start and then just let it sit. Has been working great for me. Very economical and I get full box speed as well.
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Some images from the lovely Voigtlander Vitessa with the 50mm Ultron f/2 lens, possibly my favourite fixed-lens rangefinder camera, and a pic of the camera itself. The film was Ilford FP4 Plus developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Vitessa

 

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Autumn Cafe

 

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Rustic

 

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Trying to Get Ahead

 

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Preparing for Anzac Day

 

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Spotlit

 

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Courtyard

 

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Great shots, everyone. And Rick, that Voigtlander looks like it's brand new. I have the same camera and I really must run film through it. I inherited from my dad. Somewhere I still have the bill of sale where he bought it.

And having scanned the roll of HP5+ I mentioned earlier, I'll share a few from that roll.

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last big frost (on the 16th), Minolta SRT 101, 35-70 f3.5 MD

 

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site of future fast food place, same gear

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a place where water seeks its own level, same gear

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neighbors' cat (Tonks) shows off for the camera, same gear

 

The HP5+ was processed in HC110 dilution H and scanned on Epson V600,

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