I wouldn't necessarily say he was cooperative. He kept getting in my face because he thought I had mints or other treats. I might pop out later on and see if I can get another shot of him maybe color. He's probably covered in mud now lol
A shot from Ballarat, near where Easy Rider started. And one from a barn side in Montana shot on a Holga, and btw, get yer Holga's while you still can.
End of road sign in Marina, Ca. shot on Kodachrome and a Nikon with a 24mm 2.8 lens. The trick here is to have the red dots on the red sign separate. Kodachrome was such a beautiful film.
Another relic that is no longer there, but preserved in Kodachrome. Along Ca Route 6 on the way from Bishop to Tonapah. From Bishop to Tonapah just doesn't have the appeal of Tehachapi to Tonapah, does it?
Boundary Peak Lodge, Highway 6, California - Nevada border
KSA-1. Knowledge of the principles and techniques of large format, black and white photography.
KSA-2. Knowledge of published standards and guidelines for architectural, engineering and landscape documentation.
KSA-3. Knowledge of film and digital photographic processes and techniques.
KSA-4. Ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with others.
Just got the pieces of my RZ67 kit. Sorry for the gear porn.
I took a chance & bought everything separate off Ebay, body, backs & lens, to keep the $$ low
The lens was a steal. Normally $350-500, the 50mm ULD is one of their best, not unlike the 65mm/LA
Got if for half.
The seller marked it as-is, the shutter not firing properly. It's like new.
Time to load up some film & re-acquaint my self with the heft & loud mirror
Well, I just bought a new film scanner, a Plustek 120. That means I will be back in action here in this thread, once I learn how to use the darned thing, which might take awhile. I hope to be contributing soon. I've got about 8 rolls of film waiting for development. I havent run those rolls yet since I had no way to scan them. Soon.