Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. I usually keep a small camera (in addition to a rangefinder or SLR) with me, but sometimes I don't finish the film right away. The camera was a Rollei B35 which had Ilford FP4+. I processed the film in Kodak HC110 dilution H. rear entrance to Dorman Hall, Mississippi State, late afternoon Tupelo (city Hall, I think) One of two new construction sites on MSU campus (this may be an engineering building0 clearing trees near Pheba, MS. Taken same day as some images of the area made with a HiMatic 7S new restaurant in West Point (taken just last week) late in the day sitting in Firehouse Subs, note the long line of cars waiting for curbside at Umi (Starkville) That's all for now. As time permits I'll add more from some film that I will be processing soon. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
Dan Lawson Place, Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA, 1991. Zone VI view camera, Schneider 120 Super Angulon len s.
Apartments making way for new apartments K.W. Patent Etui (6.5x9), 10.5cm f/4.5 Tessar, Expired Rollei Retro 80s (in an early Plaubel Makina roll film back). At the 'World Tree' Kodak Bantam, 47mm f/4.5 Anastigmat Special, Expire unknown color film with 45-minute Stand Development in HC-110 (1:160)
Last two from the Zenit 12XP, MC Industar-61 L/Z 50/2.8, Ektar 100. The I-61 L/Z has a useful minimum focusing distance of just under 0.3m, though being preset makes it a bit hard to use for handheld shots at such close range. Lichens
Some from a Nikon F4 using a newly-acquired Tamron 28-105mm f/4-5.6 (IF) lens. The film was Ilford Delta 400 developed in PMK Pyro. Craft Bar In Case of Fire Mid-Century Grim Planter Testing the Tamron #3 1925
Contax RTS II with Planar 50/1.7 on Kentmere 100 in Pyro HD. RESCUE DOCK. SAPLINGS. DOUGLAS & CEDAR. CENTENNIAL TRACK. One with the Sonnar 135/2.8. CHIMNEY-TREE.
Kodak 2A Model B Hawkeye with Tominon 105mm f4.5 lens - 70mm Konica-Minolta 160 expired 2007 developed in Russian Cine-Mech C41 3 bath chemical kit. Handheld, 30thsec at f22 using cable release. Epson V800, Vuescan. (wow what a mouthful). I made a long flat jig to roll my own 70mm film, so I can now expose both 120 and 70mm in this old Hawkeye folder. It's been an interesting and fun journey. Sandstone Inn 1871
Some from a series of architectural abstracts from a Mamiya 645 1000S with the Mamiya Sekor C 55-110mm f/4.5 lens. The film was Ilford HP5 Plus developed in PMK Pyro. Scans from a Epson V800 Photo using Silverfast software. Illusions #3 Junction Abstract Stroke Illusions Descent