This was I think the second picture I made on 4x5. I didn’t really know to load them properly and messed up when I loaded these on the reel and the emulsion touched another sheet and got damaged by her ear.
lifeandmylens wrote:
This was I think the second picture I made on 4x5. I didn’t really know to load them properly and messed up when I loaded these on the reel and the emulsion touched another sheet and got damaged by her ear.
(big flash, cloud of smoke to reveal.... Huss bent over coughing)
I've been waiting for you to turn up with the Fisher-Price Classic Camera - modified to hold real film, and sporting a real lens - of course. It would be fun to see a group photo of your colorful collection. I do have the Lego one, but modifications are impossible.
James Markus wrote:
I've been waiting for you to turn up with the Fisher-Price Classic Camera - modified to hold real film, and sporting a real lens - of course. It would be fun to see a group photo of your colorful collection. I do have the Lego one, but modifications are impossible.
A few from my Nikon L35AF on Kentmere Pan 400 @400 developed in XTOL at 9:00 and 68F. Scanned on Easy35 and Z8. This camera really shines with 400 speed film in bright daylight. Kpan's flatter look also is a good combo with these conditions at least to my eye.
Schwab Auditorium on PSU Campus
Schwab Auditorium on PSU Campus
Olde Main Doors PSU Campus (A different building than above)
Desmolicious wrote:
I like your pics but who is developing your film? The haze and grain makes it look like the developer they used has expired.
Every roll was good but only this one.
I'm not quite sure was the lab issue or the camera issue. I'm shooting another roll with the M7, let's see what gonna happen.
Have been considering a 6x17 roll back or dedicated camera and have been playing around cropping some of images I've taken to 3:1 to see how I like the aspect ratio. I like it and ordered one from eBay. Will give it a whirl!
It took me months to get through this roll of Flic Film Aurora 800 in my Fuji Work Record. I've kind of fallen out of love with this film, which is good since it is no longer listed on their website (although the stores in my town still have quite a bit of it). But in the right light, it can be quite nice. I just don't remember it being this grainy; it's always grainy in low light but seemed cleaner to me in bright conditions.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Have been considering a 6x17 roll back or dedicated camera and have been playing around cropping some of images I've taken to 3:1 to see how I like the aspect ratio. I like it and ordered one from eBay. Will give it a whirl!
Makina W67 + Ektachrome
It's a long video but it covers a lot of information about the Chroma Six 17 back for 4X5 cameras: