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Film Camera Week for August 28


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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you want from any film camera. I'll start with a few from a roll of Kentmere 100 that I shot in my Minolta HiMatic 7S. Not a lot of variety in these images but I hope to improve on that over the weekend.

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Another restaurant that has reopened its dining room (this one in Starkville)

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Ominous late afternoon clouds

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lots of rocks

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morning train passing through town (West Point)

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empty parallel parking spaces on east side of First Baptist Church in West Point (few cars there belong to people doing remote broadcast for distance worship service.

That's all for now. I hope to have some more images over the weekend. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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Some test photos from a Zeiss Ikon Icarex 35S TM body, shown last week in the "What Camera(s) Are You Using?" thread. Lens used was a CZJ Tessar 50/2.8 with medium yellow filter.

 

Also a chance to try some Delta 100 (thanks to Tony Evans for the film donation), developed by Dwayne's Photo and scanned on Epson V330. I wasn't sure how this film would turn out with machine processing, but the results were better than I expected. I'd like to try it again with certain subjects, though it probably wouldn't be my first choice as a general-purpose film.

 

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Along the Ditch

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Contax RT II on Kentmere 100 in Pyro HD.

 

My two totally uncooperative Models, with the Planar 50/1.7.

 

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FERGIE.

 

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MILO.

A few around Resthaven Park with the Distagon 35/2.8

 

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WINDOW ON THE PARK.

 

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STONE & MAPLE. (Note: Window On The Park).

 

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SHADE.

 

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TRADITIONAL.

 

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allancobb said:

 

That's a magnificent monochrome, Allan. It inspires me to give my much-neglected Pentax 6x7's a workout.

 

Thanks Rick! And absolutely... every time I use something else and then I go back to put the P6x7 to work, I'm given a strong reminder of the excellent results it's capable of.

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Here are a few from the first serious outing with a new-to-me Nikon F90X, equipped with a 28-80mm Nikkor f/3.5-5.6D lens. The film was Arista EDU Ultra 200 developed in PMK Pyro. I'm favourably impressed by the F90X; it has a quiet, refined feel about it with an excellent viewfinder and sensibly-placed controls, and handles well with the MB10 grip.

 

Angles

 

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A Photograph of Wind

 

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Magnolias

 

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Simple

 

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Pruning Time

 

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