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Film Camera Week for May 27


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Nice work from the Mju II, kklow. I particularly like the "Staircase" image.

 

Here are a few from the Canon FTb I pictured in the "What camera..." thread. The old 50mm FD Chrome-Nose f/1.4 really is a fine lens. The film was Kentmere 100 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Linear

 

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Art + Art

 

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Bare

 

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Back in My Day

 

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Old Town

 

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I am awaiting shoulder replacement surgery (2 weeks) and am becoming more limited in movement so I will be less active for the next few months. I will pop in and give a few likes though. This was taken in the backyard yesterday using the Toyo 45 field loaded with Tmax 100 and developed in HC110. When the film finished fixing I noticed it was rather under developed. Seems the aperture tab was bumped from F22 to F45 thus exposing ISO 400 equivalent. The big negative recovered in PS better than I thought it would.

 

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Good luck and I hope you recover very soon. I also hope they let you take pictures in the hospital. Every time I have to go I try to take a photo with my mobile phone.

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Good luck and I hope you recover very soon. I also hope they let you take pictures in the hospital. Every time I have to go I try to take a photo with my mobile phone.

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Good idea though they say if all is well I go home the same day! Crazy. The scariest part of this all is my wife driving me home

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Hello all

Here are some photos from the "new" Rolleicord 1 Mod 2 from 1934-1936 I posted about over in a thread called Rolleicord Art Deco.

These were done on XP2 in HC110 1-49 for 10 mins. with a 3 min. prewash.

There are some light leaks which, as mentioned in the other thread may have been a result of me using the counter window in the sun instead of using the camera counter.

Using the window caused a larger than normal spacing in the frames and resulted in only 8 photos, so my bad on that one, I will know better next time.

If you can look past the light leaks and the underexposure there is promise even if it is a little hard to focus and compose due to the darkness of the screen.

 

Thanks

Don

 

 

 

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I am awaiting shoulder replacement surgery (2 weeks) and am becoming more limited in movement so I will be less active for the next few months. I will pop in and give a few likes though. This was taken in the backyard yesterday using the Toyo 45 field loaded with Tmax 100 and developed in HC110. When the film finished fixing I noticed it was rather under developed. Seems the aperture tab was bumped from F22 to F45 thus exposing ISO 400 equivalent. The big negative recovered in PS better than I thought it would.

 

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I hope you have a speedy recovery.

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