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04/17/2009 04:19:27 AM · #126
Shot with Holga:

04/19/2009 01:05:39 AM · #127
04/19/2009 07:56:52 PM · #128
04/21/2009 08:08:03 PM · #129
Mamiya 645, Kodak Portra 160NC


Ilford Delta 400

04/22/2009 05:49:31 PM · #130
This is black and white film, but the scanner I was using made it really funky orange colors. anyhoo, it looked kinda cool, so here it is...
04/22/2009 05:55:59 PM · #131
i just developed some film from yesterday and now i'm anxiously waiting for it to dry so i can scan them
04/22/2009 10:15:45 PM · #132
04/30/2009 08:26:54 PM · #133


Where is everyone? Anyway, another "shot" from my Quaker Oats box pinhole camera.
04/30/2009 08:52:26 PM · #134
Originally posted by bvy:



Where is everyone? Anyway, another "shot" from my Quaker Oats box pinhole camera.


Thanks for keeping this thread alive. I've got some film to shoot and will try and join you.
05/01/2009 10:59:01 AM · #135
check out this guy's work on flickr, awesome portrait work (nsfw).

i'm waiting to pick up 2 rolls from the lab on monday, so in the meantime here's some more shots from my most recent rolls:





05/01/2009 11:21:16 PM · #136
Is anyone in this thread still shooting slide film? I was given alot of 120 film and some of it I won't use.

I have 14 rolls of Kodak Ektachrome Lumiere 100. This is Color reversal film and is expired(but so is most of the film I've used and developed with no issues) if someone can use it and is willing to pay shipping charges its theres. I will wait a few days and if there is more then one person I'll split it up between them as 14 rolls likely isn't going to be used by one person very quickly and I'd like to share it with others if possible. PM me if you are interested.

Matt

BTW I just had a roll of Tmax100 developed and I'll post a couple, my scans really suck but the prints are amazing. Not bad for film that expired in 1998! BTW all the film is stored in the fridge.
05/02/2009 05:10:14 AM · #137
Originally posted by MattO:

Is anyone in this thread still shooting slide film? I was given alot of 120 film and some of it I won't use.

I have 14 rolls of Kodak Ektachrome Lumiere 100. This is Color reversal film and is expired(but so is most of the film I've used and developed with no issues) if someone can use it and is willing to pay shipping charges its theres. I will wait a few days and if there is more then one person I'll split it up between them as 14 rolls likely isn't going to be used by one person very quickly and I'd like to share it with others if possible. PM me if you are interested.

Matt

BTW I just had a roll of Tmax100 developed and I'll post a couple, my scans really suck but the prints are amazing. Not bad for film that expired in 1998! BTW all the film is stored in the fridge.


Does it require E-6 processing? Interested if it does.

bazz.
05/02/2009 11:36:59 AM · #138
Slides (35mm) require E6.

Some black and white print film can be run through C-41 just check the box. I have a couple of rolls of BW that I haven't used yet that can be processed C-41.

Currently shooting slides though so processing takes a while as it has to be sent away.
05/02/2009 07:24:50 PM · #139
Originally posted by sir_bazz:

Originally posted by MattO:

Is anyone in this thread still shooting slide film? I was given alot of 120 film and some of it I won't use.

I have 14 rolls of Kodak Ektachrome Lumiere 100. This is Color reversal film and is expired(but so is most of the film I've used and developed with no issues) if someone can use it and is willing to pay shipping charges its theres. I will wait a few days and if there is more then one person I'll split it up between them as 14 rolls likely isn't going to be used by one person very quickly and I'd like to share it with others if possible. PM me if you are interested.

Matt

BTW I just had a roll of Tmax100 developed and I'll post a couple, my scans really suck but the prints are amazing. Not bad for film that expired in 1998! BTW all the film is stored in the fridge.


Does it require E-6 processing? Interested if it does.

bazz.


Yes it does require E-6 processing.

Matt
05/02/2009 07:28:30 PM · #140
All of these are taken with a Yashica 124MATG



Matt
05/03/2009 07:50:05 PM · #141
Kodak BW400CN film with Holga.

Camera was wrongfully in bulb mode. Film was exposed accidentally because it didn't roll properly. Anything that could go wrong, went wrong :)





05/03/2009 09:50:17 PM · #142
Originally posted by halopes:

Kodak BW400CN film with Holga.

Camera was wrongfully in bulb mode. Film was exposed accidentally because it didn't roll properly. Anything that could go wrong, went wrong :)







They have a dreamy feel to them.
05/03/2009 10:47:01 PM · #143
Yep, the camera was wonderfully in bulb mode. Very interesting shots, and I think that maybe the smearing of the images adds a lot of tension to the scene that may not have manifested itself in a straight sharp shot. Very cool. Also, it's amazing how forgiving film is as to exposure EV. I hope that those were of a parade, and not a riot.
05/05/2009 07:24:03 PM · #144
Great shots hugo and matt, keep them coming everyone!

here are a few photographs from my latest series of my abandonend places collection, taken in an abondoned train station right at the border between the former GDR and West-Germany. I took these on the mini-gtg with melethia and fetor in february.

Provia 400
Ilford Delta 400
05/06/2009 08:38:04 PM · #145
A few more. Film with Holga:





05/06/2009 09:31:54 PM · #146
05/06/2009 10:24:58 PM · #147
05/07/2009 05:55:04 AM · #148
Originally posted by halopes:

A few more. Film with Holga:






Since some have asked, the tone is not accomplished in post. The cast is characteristic of Kodak BW400CN film. It's a BW negative but processed in C41 (color). Sometimes I correct the cast, other times I simply assume it :)
05/07/2009 08:15:54 AM · #149
Originally posted by halopes:


Since some have asked, the tone is not accomplished in post. The cast is characteristic of Kodak BW400CN film. It's a BW negative but processed in C41 (color). Sometimes I correct the cast, other times I simply assume it :)


Yes! That's the answer I wanted to hear. Love it...
05/08/2009 12:21:35 AM · #150


just developed and scanned a roll tonight, and this is by far the stand out shot. i'm so happy about it, i can't stop smiling. seriously, it might be my favorite picture i've ever taken. sure, if i had my 40d firing off a million frames per second it would still be cool, but the fact that i only took one picture and i couldn't even see if it came out till i developed the film makes it really special.

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