Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Ultrafine eXtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes. Three individual black and white frames shot through Tiffen #25 Red, #58 Green, and #47 Blue filters, respectively, then combined using GIMP to create a trichrome color image.
Just outside of Louisville. I spent one night here and took 3 photos. I scouted these spots during the day and came back that evening and following morning.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Just outside of Louisville. I spent one night here and took 3 photos. I scouted these spots during the day and came back that evening and following morning.
Chamonix 8x10
Dagor 12
Kodak 160
The zoning laws there are a crime. It reminds me of Mellencamp's "Little Pink Houses" lyrics.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Just outside of Louisville. I spent one night here and took 3 photos. I scouted these spots during the day and came back that evening and following morning.
Excellent. I saw on insta that you shot at least one of these from a truck bed. Do you usually do that for these suburban-industrial shots? The elevated perspective is really cool. Ansel Adams mentioned in either the negative or the camera that he sometimes shot from a platform on top of his car too.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Just outside of Louisville. I spent one night here and took 3 photos. I scouted these spots during the day and came back that evening and following morning.
Cloud75 wrote:
Excellent. I saw on insta that you shot at least one of these from a truck bed. Do you usually do that for these suburban-industrial shots? The elevated perspective is really cool. Ansel Adams mentioned in either the negative or the camera that he sometimes shot from a platform on top of his car too.
Thanks, yeah often I try to shoot from an elevated perspective on these.
I believe I saw these on Flickr and thought they were excellent!
lifeandmylens wrote:
Just outside of Louisville. I spent one night here and took 3 photos. I scouted these spots during the day and came back that evening and following morning.
Another UXF 400 at 800 trichrome. Brown seems to be the hardest color to get right - for me. The bread stamp is an Uzbek Chekich - which my wife used to make some Uzbek bread.
I understand that Leica can modify one of their cameras for cold (sub 0 F) operation, but is anyone aware of a non-pinhole full-frame film camera that is cold weather-ready out of the box?
theHUN wrote:
I understand that Leica can modify one of their cameras for cold (sub 0 F) operation, but is anyone aware of a non-pinhole full-frame film camera that is cold weather-ready out of the box?
I'm not sure if you meant to post your question in this thread, but Nikon FM2.
I dont have a safe place to store the chemistry. I have everything else :/ James Markus wrote:
Hi Kevin. With a daylight changing bag sink, tank & reel - you too can soup film.