Got a good deal on a Kowa Six with 110mm macro lens and extension tubes. I guess the 110mm macro lens is pretty rare. Here are a couple and I think the Hydrangea was with a T3 extension.
Holga 120N, Foma Ortho 400. I don't see many photos taken with this film, which surprised me as unlike Foma's panchromatic films it can be shot at box speed and it's by far the fastest orthochromatic film on the market. But I don't think I'll shoot it again, at least not in 120 format, as it is impossibly curly. Scanning it was frustrating and even trying to get it into the negative storage sleeves was hard. I'd have to leave the negatives clamped iin a book for a week before scanning if I try it again.
bjhurley wrote:
Holga 120N, Foma Ortho 400. I don't see many photos taken with this film, which surprised me as unlike Foma's panchromatic films it can be shot at box speed and it's by far the fastest orthochromatic film on the market. But I don't think I'll shoot it again, at least not in 120 format, as it is impossibly curly. Scanning it was frustrating and even trying to get it into the negative storage sleeves was hard. I'd have to leave the negatives clamped iin a book for a week before scanning if I try it again.