Some more from the recent ice storm. I haven't shot TMAX 400 in a long time, I'm really liking the results on this roll. I'll have to use it more often.
Heron, I really appreciate looking at your posted images…I can see the effort put towards your compositions, exposure and subject matter. Really lovely.
johnld wrote:
Hasselblad 501cm with pinhole aperture and Portra 400.
Interesting! I’m curious of the various lines (scratches?) on the photo. Is that a common artifact on photos taken with a pinhole camera, or an after effect from development?
Alpha_Geist wrote:
Interesting! I’m curious of the various lines (scratches?) on the photo. Is that a common artifact on photos taken with a pinhole camera, or an after effect from development?
This is a big area for haying, so superimposed a photo of the cut hay over the schoolhouse. I'm not sure of the aperture, but I think it's either f/45 of f/72. I'd use my hand to time the exposure once the shutter was open to avoid any movement in the camera. Obviously, sharpness wasn't the goal!
OregonSun wrote:
Nice colors, like an old western.
Thank you @OregonSun! I can't take credit for the color, as I don't shoot much color film. This is more or less how it came from Richard Photo Lab, they did the developing and scanning.
dourbalistar wrote:
How about some Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400? Not quite fresh, and not Kodak either. This is the OG "Made in Japan" Superia.
rji2goleez wrote:
I resurrected an old Minolta Autocord. First role looks pretty good!
Portra 160
I know these are from last year, but I love your Autocord examples. I have been looking for one lately, and thought I made peace with not buying one, but the sharpness here is making me rethink everything.