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Film Camera Week for September 14


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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. For those who are new this is the place to post your film photos from any film camera and post as many as you like. I'll start with some more from the Prairie Arts Festival that my town had on Labor Day weekend.

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Hats for sale, Nikon Lite Touch, Kentmere 100

I also used the Nikon Lite Touch and Kentmere 100 for the remaining photos.

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Biscuit Shop (from Starkville) offers its food to Prairie Arts visitors

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Enjoying the fountain

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setting up on the day before

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People assembling for live music

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plenty of vendors in the park

 

That's all for now. I will likely have some film from this week in a day or two. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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A great start to this weeks thread! I shot a roll of Ilford FP4 Plus through a Minox 35 GT and was impressed, as usual, by it's performance. It seems to create really dynamic images with great depth, contrast and clarity, and it re-defines my approach to harsh and angular subject matter. If I were into street photography, I think this is the camera I would choose.

 

Here are some sample images; the film was developed in PMK Pyro and scanned on an Epson V700 Photo using Silverfast SE software.

 

Curve

 

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Derelict

 

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Life in the Service Lane 002

 

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Escapes

 

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Life in the Service Lane 004

 

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Secured

 

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From some gear less modern than the Nikon Lite Touch: these from a Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, a Cosina made match diode manual camera. Essentially the same camera (with different branding) also sold as the Nikion FM-10, Vivitar V50, and Olympus OM-2000. Probably left a few out. Lens used was the Phoenix 100mm f 3.5 Macro.

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window, FP4+

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visiting

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Hail State

The Phoenix 100mm is a good match for the Yashica as both are very light.

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wide open shot, cropped

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Nikon F, 28-85mm Nikkor, Tri-X, Xtol/Rodinal. Southeastern Massachusetts USA.

 

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Excellent shots Rick. Forties and Fifties Fords have taken pride of place in our family at one time or another, a Forties Mercury included. Your pics bring back memories of past years, some wild, some passive, but a Ford was always a member of the family
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