saph wrote: SiMuMe wrote: saph wrote:
Thanks for the comments on the unearthly glow, its the film lacking the anti-halation layer. Its simply repurposed medical X-ray film. There must be lots of it still around given everything is headed digital nowadays.
I have seen glow around lights in evening photos with Cinestill 800, but this is the first time I came across it in a black and white scene.
That pic is from six years ago in New Orleans with the F6 and 55 1.2S
Another beautiful picture, Samy. It would've looked squeaky clean on digital and lost the charm. Evokes memories of our friend from Hong Kong who hasn't visited in a long time now. Wonder how he's doing.
Good reminder about Dean, Siphiwe. He seems to come to the thread for a period and then disappears. Hopefully he is reading the thread and will show up soon.
Haha ... my ears must have been burning. . I hadn't logged in for so long my password had expired and then read a few pages and saw my name mentioned.
Hope you and everyone here are happy, healthy & doing well.
I'm still alive and doing pretty well. No complaints
I've still been shooting a bit but for some reason I shoot and scan my negs but haven't been processing them ... let alone posting anywhere. Just got a new monitor so I'm enthused again. Better post some pics now!
Been doing a bit of back and forth between Adelaide and HK over the last couple of years. Really enjoying shooting these car meetups back home every Sunday morning. They're super popular and there's at least 2-3 meets to choose from.
These are from one meet. All Aussie "muscle" cars from the 70's. Around 10-15 years ago these were still seen as "bogan" (google it ) and now some are worth a fortune. For instance, the first one, a GT 351 Shaker is worth around 500K. Amazing.
Anyway, all taken with my Nikon F3HP and the 35/2 OC. Kodak Ektar 100. Scanned and processed myself.