ChrisLivsey
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Inspired by the cars:
Pontiac
50mm f1.4 SC Orwo N74 PyrocatHD S2
Left the frame edges as scanned I thought they added something to the shots perhaps?
Pontiac
50mm f1.4 SC Orwo N74 PyrocatHD S2


Left the frame edges as scanned I thought they added something to the shots perhaps?
Highway 61
Revisited

Nikon S3 (classic) - Nikkor-H-C 5cm f/2 - Tri-X - D76 1+1
css9450
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We got a theme going!
1961(?) Thunderbird, Nikon S2, Jupiter-12, Ilford XP2.
1961(?) Thunderbird, Nikon S2, Jupiter-12, Ilford XP2.

nomadia
Established
ChrisLivsey
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Kodak 5222, Pyrocat HD, S3, 50mm f1.4 Olympic

ChrisLivsey
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Double X, 5222 Kodak HC110 1:60 S3 chrome Olympic 50mm f1.4
About 2 feet high in real life
About 2 feet high in real life

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
The S3 + 35mm 1.8 w-nikkor

richardHaw
junk scavenger
ChrisLivsey
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Ongoing window series on the SP with the 35mm f1.8 on ORWO N74, HC110 1:60 12 mins.
Corran
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Climbed Black Mountain just off the Appalachian Trail in GA yesterday.
Took some photos as we ascended up the trail with my Nikon SP 2005, 3.5cm f/1.8 reissue, on T-Max 100 dev'd in FX-39:
Shot some 6x17 images at the summit but not Nikon RF obviously so here's a link to that image.
Took some photos as we ascended up the trail with my Nikon SP 2005, 3.5cm f/1.8 reissue, on T-Max 100 dev'd in FX-39:



Shot some 6x17 images at the summit but not Nikon RF obviously so here's a link to that image.
ChrisLivsey
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Shot some 6x17 images at the summit but not Nikon RF obviously so here's a link to that image. http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/photosharing/blackrockmtn-6557ss.jpg
And excellent that is, I have just acquired an Xpan and am learning to adapt to the dark side of panorama composition, yellow filter on that and presume a Fuji?
Corran
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Thanks...it definitely takes some getting used to, composing for such a wide format.
It's a Shen-Hao PTB-617 with a Schneider 90mm XL (I shoot lots of LF so have plenty of cool lenses), on Acros 100 dev'd in Rodinal 1:50. Burned down the sky, but the top clouds were already pretty dark.
It's a Shen-Hao PTB-617 with a Schneider 90mm XL (I shoot lots of LF so have plenty of cool lenses), on Acros 100 dev'd in Rodinal 1:50. Burned down the sky, but the top clouds were already pretty dark.
ChrisLivsey
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Thanks...it definitely takes some getting used to, composing for such a wide format.
It's a Shen-Hao PTB-617 with a Schneider 90mm XL (I shoot lots of LF so have plenty of cool lenses), on Acros 100 dev'd in Rodinal 1:50. Burned down the sky, but the top clouds were already pretty dark.
Beautiful camera, and lens of course. I see some sheet film in my future, go big or go home.
I found already some subjects work others are so so at best but I prefer it to a "plain" wide angle already (I carry a 15mm CV for the Leica so light it doesn't matter but can remember nearly every frame I used it, so few) for the look is very different and I find quite immersive when done well, as your certainly is.
Thanks for the detail.
ChrisLivsey
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Light leak!
The ORWO had come off the cassette and I forgot so when I rewound and it was loose I thought I had already rewound and opened the back. Three or four frames saved, I rather like the "arty" effect on this one.
ORWON74 HC110 1:60 12min 3.5cm f2.5 Nikkor on S2, with Leica finder SBLOO.
The ORWO had come off the cassette and I forgot so when I rewound and it was loose I thought I had already rewound and opened the back. Three or four frames saved, I rather like the "arty" effect on this one.
ORWON74 HC110 1:60 12min 3.5cm f2.5 Nikkor on S2, with Leica finder SBLOO.

css9450
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Just like last year, Nikon RF month ended (for me at least) with a weekend of steady rain.
In the gloom of Sunday morning: Nikon S2, Nikkor-P-C 8.5cm/f2, Ilford XP2.
In the gloom of Sunday morning: Nikon S2, Nikkor-P-C 8.5cm/f2, Ilford XP2.

css9450
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Chicago IL, a rustic neighborhood grocery hard by the elevated tracks, Nikon S2, Nikkor-P-C 8.5cm. Ilford XP2:

css9450
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Chicago's CTA Green Line, Nikon S2, CV SC-Skopar 25mm/f4, Ilford XP2:

ChrisLivsey
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S2 ORWON74 Hc110 1:50 12mins V850 Nikkor-W 3.5cm f2.5
At f2.5 you are down in the slow speeds in this light and baristas don't stand still.
Focus was on the sign behind.
At f2.5 you are down in the slow speeds in this light and baristas don't stand still.
Focus was on the sign behind.

Highway 61
Revisited
Shot on Friday, March 19th 2010 around 4:30PM over the Horseshoe Falls :
Nikon S3 (classic) - W-Nikkor-C 35mm f/1.8 (classic) - Fuji Provia 100F


Nikon S3 (classic) - W-Nikkor-C 35mm f/1.8 (classic) - Fuji Provia 100F
menos
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Very pretty Nicolas!
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