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Film Camera Week for March 20


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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera I'll start with some images from a roll of HP5+ that I processed and scanned earlier this week.

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Main street sidewalk in Tupelo, Minolta XE-5 with 100mm f 3.5 MC Rokkor

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a couple of restaurants in Tupelo, same gear

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green transportation, same gear

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Main street traffic, same gear

Remaining two images also with XE-5, but with Sigma 24mm f 2.8

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engineering buildings at Mississippi State

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also on MSU campus, people in distance are playing Pokemon Go.

Might add more images later. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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Carefully through the swing bridge. Nikon F5, Nikkor AFS 50mmm f/1.4g, Ilford Pan F, Epson V700 scan.

 

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Ford Zodiac, straight 6 engine, 3 speed column shift and useless vacuum operated wipers. The good old days.

Nikon F5, Nikkor AFS 35mm f/1.4g, Ilford Pan F, Epson V700scan

 

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Nikon F5, Nikkor AFS 50mm F/1.4g, Ilford Pan F, Epson V700 scan.

Unusual in the UK a USA made steam powered roller.

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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera I'll start with some images from a roll of HP5+ that I processed and scanned earlier this week.

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Main street sidewalk in Tupelo, Minolta XE-5 with 100mm f 3.5 MC Rokkor

When I saw this Photo the word “Hardware” popped into my head.....;)

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A few from a Ricoh Singlex TLS with the 50mm Auto Rikenon f/1.7 lens.The film was Arista EDU Ultra 200 developed in Pyrocat HD.

 

Eight AM

 

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Summer's End

 

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Hangers x7

 

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110

 

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Seven Thirty

 

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Pandorea Jasminoides

 

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Hello Rick

Are you using 1-1-100? and what time and temp?

Thanks

Don

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I already posted done shot from the latest scans I got the other day, up in the 365 day thread, so I have a coupe for this thread. This is Kodak Portra 160, shot on the Hasselblad 500cm with the 80 mm lens, I do believe. Almost all of this roll I was shooting inside my house under low light conditions, or making a warp attempt at semi-cloe-up shots- and with the still life, you cans how that didn't work out so well.

 

dead flowers with light switch & door knob

 

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interior detail, living room

in which I was kind of caught off guard by the way the glass coffee table played in this shot, oh well back to the drawing board.

 

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meanwhile I still have 3 rolls of scans coming in at some point, so soon enough I should have some more pix to show from both the Hasselblad and the R3m rangefinder.

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Moving On- The hardware store is just down the street in the second sidewalk image I posted. Here's one from a couple of years back.

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I’ve only been down that street one time. It’s been 13 years. Funny how that image stuck in my head.

Never been inside.

Good stuff. If memory serves that is where Elvis’ first guitar came from.

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