Couple gear shots. Here is the magnifying eyepiece for the Pentax 645 mounted. Got to use it yesterday, and it really did help. Plus, one of my 5" cable release where the outer cloth is become fragile, and tore near the plunger end. I took a toothpick and dragged contact cement around the metal ferrel - then put on an electrical heat shrink tube. Feels very sturdy. Hope it last a few more years. Plus added an image to my Decay portfolio
5222 XX shot at ISO 500, Xtol 1:1 @ 74 degrees for 11 min - Nikon 90S,105mm f2.8 micro
5222 XX shot at ISO 500, Xtol 1:1 @ 74 degrees for 11 min - Nikon 90S,105mm f2.8 micro
5222 XX shot at ISO 500, Xtol 1:1 @ 74 degrees for 11 min - Nikon 90S,Nikkor-S.C 55mm f1.2 ai'd
Preview of Roll 182: Tech Pan developed in Rodinal (a test roll in 1+95 [10+950 mL] gave me ISO12). Sprocket action in 120! Though all the blame/credit goes to the person who rolled these.
I took two of the Zeiss Ikontas out today for their first rolls after restoration. The frame spacing is horrible, but that is on me. The 521/16 6x6cm looked good.
@_jim_ did a bit of a stroll around Multnomah Village this past Saturday. Jim took way more pictures than I did, mostly because I already have photographed most of the Village multiple times. It was fun and am looking forward to another before the end of summer.
Dead Albertsons' with a bit of light leak (I think it's from pulling my arm out of the sleeve of the changing tent before the lid was on the tank. It only affected the last five frames)
Another for the Dead Restaurant series. The Hall Street Grill in Beaverton, Oregon operated from the early 1990's to 2017. Prior to that, the building had been a restaurant called Clinkerdaggers Public House that opened in the 1970's. The building has been slated for demolition and redevelopment but the sticking point is Beaverton Creek is less than twenty yards from the rear of the building making permitting difficult.
A view of Marie Lake (10,576 ft) from Selden Pass. Along the Pacific Crest Trail, John Muir Wilderness, Sierra National Forest. Three consecutive 35mm frames taken handheld, arranged as a panoramic triptych.
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.