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Film Camera Week for January 5


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Greetings everyone and welcome to our new thread. If your New Years' resolution was to participate in our film camera thread, now's your chance. As many photos as you like from your film camera. I'll start with a few.

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Albino squirrel display at Strange Brew, Minolta XE with Sigma 24mm f2.8, Kentmere 100

 

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late afternoon sun outside restaurant, same gear and film as first photo

 

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stone figures, same gear and film

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more figures

 

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waiting for green light, Konica C35V. Kentmere 100

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Mossy Oak entrance, Konica C35V

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I've been scanning old slides. These were taken on February 19, 1967, at the Masonic Temple Auditorium in Detroit. Yashica Penta J, 135 mm f/2.8 Spiratone preset lens, High Speed Ektachrome Tungsten.

 

The Left Banke (best known for "Walk away Renée")

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The Electric Prunes (best known for "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night")

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The Beach Boys

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I drove to a neighbouring town a couple of days ago, taking the Mamiya 645 1000S loaded with Bergger Pancro 400, stopping along the way to take a few photographs of a rural scene that caught my eye. In town, I spotted an interesting vehicle parked on main; I'm sure someone on the Forum will be able to tell me more about it! Lenses used were the Sekor 55-105 f/4.5 and the Sekor 105-210mm ULD f/4.5. The film was developed in PMK Pyro and scanned on an Epson V700 Photo. From the fields:

 

Pump Shed 002

 

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Post and Rail

 

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Pump Shed 004

 

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And from the town : Caddy 003

 

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Caddy 002

 

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Caddy

 

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Hello everyone. James, Ham Radio operators (N7MOB here) are frequently afflicted with G.A.S. like many of us here in the CMC community. You found the "external" clue to this affliction in what "we" call an "Antenna Farm". I suspect you might find their house would look like a NASA outpost if you had seen "The Shack".

My offering was from the Fed-2/Jupiter-8 setup, with Kentmere400, PyrocatMC & a V600 scan. Aloha, Bill

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High Point, NC USA

Shot with Leica Minilux Summarit 40mm f/2.4 @ 5.6 - ASA 200 Fujicolor

Mid-enhanced scan from TheDarkroom.com lab - I added Google's Picasa 3 "Orton-ish" effect/action.

 

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"First Snow Sunrise"

Edited by Gus Lazzari
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Trapped inside by continuing stormy weather... I'm unlikely to shoot much more this weekend so here are a further three from the island series I posted last week.

 

Praktica BX-20 : 35-70mm Pentacon Prakticar f/3.5-4.5 : Fuji Superia 200. Scans from a Fuji Frontier.

 

Low Tide 008

 

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Low Tide 007

 

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Low Tide 009

 

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Marcel Proust: "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Day before New Year's Eve, I roamed about the Kakaako area of Honolulu (several miles from Waikiki) with my Fed-2, loaded with Fuji C200, targeting the many wall murals on mostly single story commercial buildings. Here is one with more to follow in the weeks ahead. Aloha, Bill

** some delay while I work around V2.2's latest freak out **

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