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Film Camera Week for October 20


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Time to begin our new thread for the week. As many images as you like from your film camera. I'll start with some photos from my Canon GIII 17, which I haven't used in a while. Film was Kentmere 100 in HC110 dilution H.

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music room piano

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access to parking

 

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more road work

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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As long as it's taken with a film camera it's fine, Stuart. Welcome by the way.

 

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Mum, Leica M3 DS, Leitz 50mm f/3.5.

With Ferrania P30 shot at box speed (EI80). Developed in HC-110 for 5 minutes, solution B at 20C. Had to adjust the scans quite a bit. Rather thin negatives in this soup. Suggested by Ferrania themselves

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Very nice, Stuart, and welcome to the weekly thread. Here are a few from a Minolta X-300, using the Minolta 35-70 MD f/3.5 lens. The film was Kentmere 100 developed in PMK Pyro. We have a long holiday weekend ahead so I hope to be able to post some more stuff over the next day or so.

 

Belfry

 

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Ivy

 

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That Gate...

 

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Secured

 

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Community Books

 

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Most of my local Farmer's Markets are now closed, but I grabbed a bunch of goodies last week. I will be in Hawaii late November thru March, but some of these squash will be ready for eating when I return. A small, rodent proof "root cellar" in my shed keeps them in great shape. . .just like a hundred years or more ago. . . no electricity needed. Fed-2/Jupiter-8, UFX100, OA & V800 scan. Aloha, Bill236269666_2k17-105-002ces15bc.jpg.7156650868472db6a939388c5336de52.jpg
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