Two more panoramic shots, one with a Horizon 202 swing lens camera, the other a quadriptych with an Agfa Optima Parat half-frame camera. Kodak Gold 200 and Fuji Superia 200 respectively.
A quick and dirty late-night-print: Ohne Titel by Georg, auf Flickr
Zenza Bronica S2a with unadjusted focusing screen, scale-focused Nikkor-P 75/2.8
Kodak 400TX developed in Diafine, printed on old stock MG IV RC-paper
Thanks Tom, that xa4 is quickly becoming my favorite little pocket point and shoot. The scale focus is a breeze on 28mm and the lens is better than the one on the xa (35mm). By the way, that Buddha shot with 400h is very nice!
Nice shots Airfrog. You don't see too much K64 120. I can't help but wonder if you might get more out of that with a drum scan - the cocktails sign I mean. To my eye it's feeling too contrasty and maybe too blue saturated, and I know that the processing was completely haphazard back then for K14.
Here's an image, and I scanned seven of these yesterday, of Maurice White from Earth Wind and Fire. Completely forgot about this shoot. He was always kind and gracious when I photographed him and even when I ran into him in Trader Joe's in Culver City.