Brooks Plaubel Veriwide 100, Kodak E100G, super ultra crappy scan using my iphone 8 and dropping the film onto a light table, with nothing holding it flat!
I just wanted to see how it looks before I whip out the Z7 and copy stand.
Desmolicious wrote:
Brooks Plaubel Veriwide 100, Kodak E100G, super ultra crappy scan using my iphone 8 and dropping the film onto a light table, with nothing holding it flat!
I just wanted to see how it looks before I whip out the Z7 and copy stand.
Brooks Plaubel Veriwide 100, Kodak E100G from 2007. Super high quality scan by dropping the film still in the negative sleeve onto a light panel, and then taking a snap of it w/ my iphone.
Out and about last weekend enjoying two passions, photography and dual sport motorcycling. From a rally I like to go to in middle TN. Captured some images of us along a group ride and some of friends. Rainy, nasty day Saturday made for big fun in the mud. Canon Rebel, 28-80, portra 400, pakon scan.
Jon Buffington wrote:
Out and about last weekend enjoying two passions, photography and dual sport motorcycling.
Really great shots Jon! I dont post much these days, or even shoot much at all, because of my new passion, which you can see below.
It's a Lotus Elise, which I flew down to TN to buy (Knoxville). Damn, you live in a beautiful part of the country! It was great fun driving home through TN, but got boring really quick once I crossed into Ohio.
Driving a Lotus is now how I pass my time. I need to take the batteries out of my cameras because they might leak from sitting so long.
It's a Lotus Elise, which I flew down to TN to buy (Knoxville). Damn, you live in a beautiful part of the country! It was great fun driving home through TN, but got boring really quick once I crossed into Ohio.
Driving a Lotus is now how I pass my time. I need to take the batteries out of my cameras because they might leak from sitting so long.
VERY sweet ride! I can see why it occupies your time! Plan some great road trips for multiple days and bring your camera along.
TN is beautiful! Was out driving some backroads today, shooting some color and B&W.
Out for a country drive the other week on a rainy late afternoon and found an old overgrown cemetery in the woods. Nikon fm2n, series e 50/1.8 and/or the 35/2.5, kentmere 400, d76, pakon scan.
Huss, are you still able to find 160 easily? I hate that all they have now in pro films is the 400. My favorite thing about shooting c41 is shooting mid day in harsh light as the inherent properties of film make harsh light render pleasing. Hence I rarely need 400 speed c41 and prefer portra 160 over the 400. Fuji nps160 is a fine film.