This last one got picked up on Flickr's Explore a couple of days ago. Many parts of Flickr feel like they have been quasi abandoned, but the traffic I picked up from getting Explore'd was significant, definitely as high or even higher than the last time it happened many years ago.
All on the Nikon F2AS with either the 28 f/2.8 or 50 f/1.2 AI-s lenses on Ilford HP5+.
Leica IIIf, 50 summitar, gold 200, home dev, pakon scan
My wife taking pictures of the cows and trying to get this young one out of the road. Back road driving in Moore Co (home of Jack Daniels whiskey) TN.
Just scanned in 8 rolls of film. Some from back last year. However, this one is from last month.
Sometimes, when your lucky, you capture someone's personality perfectly in the image. The below of my youngest granddaughter shows her true self. Wide open, hell on wheels! The image describes her better than words. Nikon F2, nikkor 50/1.4 pre ai, kentmere 100, d76 1:1, pakon scan.
Desmolicious wrote:
Nice! I wish it could take 220 film - perfect candidate for it. Plus I have a stash of it.
I'm so jealous of your stash: I have a Plaubel Makina 670 that I bought specifically as it takes 220 film permitting 20-shots/roll, which is so much less hassle when travelling. I think I have one (very) expired roll of 220 left in my freezer. It's strange you can get 620 film but not 220!
grantgoodes wrote:
I'm so jealous of your stash: I have a Plaubel Makina 670 that I bought specifically as it takes 220 film permitting 20-shots/roll, which is so much less hassle when travelling. I think I have one (very) expired roll of 220 left in my freezer. It's strange you can get 620 film but not 220!
grantgoodes wrote:
I'm so jealous of your stash: I have a Plaubel Makina 670 that I bought specifically as it takes 220 film permitting 20-shots/roll, which is so much less hassle when travelling. I think I have one (very) expired roll of 220 left in my freezer. It's strange you can get 620 film but not 220!
grant..
Actually you still can! Reflx Lab Pro100 (which is respooled Kodak Aerocolor 100) comes in 220:
If you have a lab scan this film beware that many labs scan it incorrectly and the colors may be a bit off and garish. You need to find someone who knows what they're doing or scan it yourself.
I can buy this stuff from my lab in Montréal and might try it, as my Mamiya C330 can shoot either 120 or 220 film with the flip of a switch. The Reflxlab website says it's out of stock, but hopefully it'll be back soon. My lab has 9 rolls left so I may pick up a roll or two today. It's cool that it can also be processed as slides in E6, but you need the right filter on your lens for that. My lab charges an extra $5 for processing 220 film, which isn't too bad (that's Canadian dollars).
I am jealous of your Makina...I still want one of those but the price has been a barrier to me.
From this past fall's Cars and Coffee in Columbia, TN. Got a bunch of these. Will start with these 2.
Leica IIIf, 50 summitar, light yellow filter, adox chs 100 II, d76 1:1, pakon scan.
definitely the most unusual ride here. This is a big event every month and was my first time there. Mike Wolfe (Antique Archeology) has a new Garage there that works on classic cars and has a rockabilly band playing out front so a big crowd comes out.
If you have a lab scan this film beware that many labs scan it incorrectly and the colors may be a bit off and garish. You need to find someone who knows what they're doing or scan it yourself.
I can buy this stuff from my lab in Montréal and might try it, as my Mamiya C330 can shoot either 120 or 220 film with the flip of a switch. The Reflxlab website says it's out of stock, but hopefully it'll be back soon. My lab has 9 rolls left so I may pick up a roll or two today. It's cool that it can also be processed as slides in E6, but you need the right filter on your lens for that. My lab charges an extra $5 for processing 220 film, which isn't too bad (that's Canadian dollars).
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Whaaaaaaat?!!!! this is awesome news! I love Aerocolor 100. It has really pleasant peachy tone to it.