Shot in the Tujunga Wash with my Contax G1 and 90mm lens on very expired Kodak gold 200. I found 2 rolls of the film in an old camera bag that had been stored in the garage for at least 15 years.
We lost one of our dogs 2 weeks ago from old age. This little fella we had been trying to find a home and was headed to a rescue from a foster parent at the same time. We decided to give him a forever home last week. This is the newest addition to our family, Howie. Leica M5, canon 50/1.8 ltm w/ light yellow filter, EK Double X, hc110, pakon, lr5
I am going to be getting some 35mm rolls of the 50D & have contributed to their 120 roll efforts. 13 stops of dynamic range in a color neg film sounds nice.
Jon Buffington wrote:
We lost one of our dogs 2 weeks ago from old age. This little fella we had been trying to find a home and was headed to a rescue from a foster parent at the same time. We decided to give him a forever home last week. This is the newest addition to our family, Howie. Leica M5, canon 50/1.8 ltm w/ light yellow filter, EK Double X, hc110, pakon, lr5
From a test roll through my newly-acquired Xpan. Portra 400 @ 200. Just walked around Beverly Hills and tried different things. I like the camera but the meter seems hot. Was pretty happy with how this one turned out, though.
From an off trail hike to a wet weather falls that comes from a seep in the side of the mountain. Milk Sick Creek Falls, Nikon FM, series e 28/2.8 w/ yellow filter, hc110 dil H, kentmere 100, pakon, lr5
Jon Buffington wrote:
From an off trail hike to a wet weather falls that comes from a seep in the side of the mountain. Milk Sick Creek Falls, Nikon FM, series e 28/2.8 w/ yellow filter, hc110 dil H, kentmere 100, pakon, lr5
I am so used to seeing delta3200 shot at 3200 with compressed tonal range and no shadow details that it is refreshing to see it shot at an iso it was intended to. Shows what a fantastic emulsion this is.