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Film Camera Week for August 17


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Greetings all, and welcome to our new thread. Post as many images as you like from your film camera. I'll start with some images from a roll of Ilford HP5+ that I shot over the last week in my Rollei 35. Processed in HC 110 dilution H.

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Campus Trails entrance blocked by fallen tree

Traffic was backed up to west of entrance past the round about on Blackjack Road and to the east as well

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another tree unrelated to blocked traffic

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empty parking lot on Sunday afternoon

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back home rain quickly washed debris over drain

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partially cleared drain near my house during break in rain

I shot the drain photos at f 5.6 to cover any errors in guessing focus

Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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Hello everyone. When I do the Friday Farmers Market my first stop is that of a couple "new" to Organic Farming. . .they are still in the process of getting "certified". . about 7 years. Some of their props are really cool & I found out why last week. She is a "former" antiques dealer, but still keeps her fingers in the trade. This egg holder is from 1911. . . eggs from yesterday. 1128772090_2k18-065-024ces13bc.jpg.b5e2651a1688b02b519910e56f3bb917.jpg Fed-2 / N-61, Kentmere100, & V800 scan. Aloha from the Mainland, Bill
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This week I've got some photos of sentimental value to me ... I got married a few weeks back, and kept an AGFA Jsolette in my pocket. I'm guessing this Isolette is very early post-war, as it has an unpainted aluminum top deck, with no shoe mount. Film is Portra 160, always the right film for people.

 

I handed the camera to a friend for this shot:

 

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The biggest risk using this camera is the lack of double exposure prevention. Sure enough, in the excitement of the moment, I double exposed my two favourite shots from the roll!

 

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The AGFA makes a handy snapshot camera on the honeymoon too (although I managed to drag my Bronica along some days!)

 

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Davidscott said:

I got married a few weeks back...

 

Congratulations David! A lovely bride and a great occasion, from the looks of it...

 

Here are another four frames from the roll of Kentmere 100, developed in PMK Pyro, that I shot with the Pentaflex SL last weekend. The lens is a 50mm Domiplan f/2.8, re-branded Pentaflex-Color. I hope to have some images from a Ricoh Singlex TLS, a little later in the weekend.

 

Reclamation

 

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The Bicycle

 

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Rustic Humour

 

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Stacked

 

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This week I've got some photos of sentimental value to me ... I got married a few weeks back, and kept an AGFA Jsolette in my pocket. I'm guessing this Isolette is very early post-war, as it has an unpainted aluminum top deck, with no shoe mount. Film is Portra 160, always the right film for people.

 

I handed the camera to a friend for this shot:

 

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The biggest risk using this camera is the lack of double exposure prevention. Sure enough, in the excitement of the moment, I double exposed my two favourite shots from the roll!

 

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The AGFA makes a handy snapshot camera on the honeymoon too (although I managed to drag my Bronica along some days!)

 

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Congratulations!

Davidscott said:

 

Congratulations David! A lovely bride and a great occasion, from the looks of it...

 

Here are another four frames from the roll of Kentmere 100, developed in PMK Pyro, that I shot with the Pentaflex SL last weekend. The lens is a 50mm Domiplan f/2.8, re-branded Pentaflex-Color. I hope to have some images from a Ricoh Singlex TLS, a little later in the weekend.

 

Another $400 bicycle? :)

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Here are a series of pics from the Ricoh Singlex TLS with the 50mm Auto Rikenon f/1.7 lens I displayed in the "What camera are you using..." thread. The film was Arista EDU Ultra 100 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

The first pic features a display board featuring a "WOAP burger"; by way of explanation, our region stages a food festival each year titled "Wellington On A Plate", and burgers are the featured dish, this year. Some of the "gourmet" fillings are pretty bizarre, and this is a good example. Pass me the Mylanta...

 

WOAP Burger

 

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Lapels

 

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Davis

 

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Sale

 

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Birch

 

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This week I've got some photos of sentimental value to me ... I got married a few weeks back, and kept an AGFA Jsolette in my pocket. I'm guessing this Isolette is very early post-war, as it has an unpainted aluminum top deck, with no shoe mount. Film is Portra 160, always the right film for people.

 

I handed the camera to a friend for this shot:

 

 

That's a winner shot on classic gear and a great memory. Congratulations!

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