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Film Camera Week for April 23


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Here are some from the Olympus OM-4 with it's winder fitted, making it a much more pleasant camera to use for people like me with large, clumsy hands. The lens was the 35-105mm Zuiko Auto-Zoom f/3.5-4.5 and the film was Arista EDU Ultra 100 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Buttressed

 

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Days End

 

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Condemned

 

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Touch

 

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Last Light

 

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Autumn

 

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Contax RTS II, CZ 35/2.8 on Kentmere 100 in Pyro HD. A few more from a Mid-tone ISO Test Series.

 

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BEACH ROCKS.

 

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BEACH LOG 1.

 

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BEACH LOG 2.

 

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PATIO MAN.

 

 

Excellent results ..was this the the 35mm Distagon? I have an ML in this FL The original RTS is on my bucket list.. The example I have/had has gone south on me ...second curtain problems. You've really adopted the Pyro HD well!!

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Here are a couple more photos from Galveston, to Bolivar Peninsula (TX), into coastal Louisiana. All taken with my Voigtlander R3m, Perhaps the 40mm Nokton Classic MC lens? I THINK by now I had moved into Ektar 100. The weather was pure crap. Pouring rain, grey & dreary with lashing winds. Took the TX DOT ferry across leaving Galveston Island then stuck to back roads, smallest roads possible up to Lafayette.

 

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Coastal Louisiana was hit by 6 or 7 hurricanes in 2020. The devastation is severe. Most folks are living in pop-up (spontaneously organized) RV camps. In the photo below there are a surprising number of ones intact. Generally speaking, I'd guess one in 10 houses survived Hurricane Season 2020.

 

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The next day I bolted up to Baton Rouge on I-10, then hopped back onto smaller roads, making my way to Nashvilles eventually.

This is the I-10 bridge looking across the Mighty Mississippi River, at Baton Rouge. This was a vertical 35mm photo which I cropped to a square image.

 

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