Pentax 67 Gas!


Bins of Red Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) - Pentax 67II - Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55mm F/3.5 - Reala 100 par Chris Grossman, on ipernity

Bins of Red Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus)
Arena Cove Pier
The City of Point Arena, Mendocino County, California

These bins of Red Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) were just filled from the holds of an urchin diver's boat. Using a small forklift harbormaster stacks the bins three high and loads them onto a refrigerated truck for the trip to the processing plant in Fort Bragg.

camera: Pentax 67II medium format MLU SLR
lens: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55mm F/3.5
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
metering: TTL prism finder in matrix mode
exposure: Aperture Priority Mode
filter: Pentax SMC Cloudy 100mm Bayonet Filter (81A)
support: monopod
scan: Fromex Marina del Rey
software: ACDSee Pro 7 (64 bit)

©2014 Chris Grossman, all rights reserved
 
camera: Pentax 67II medium format MLU SLR
lens: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55mm F/3.5
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
metering: TTL prism finder in matrix mode
exposure: Aperture Priority Mode
filter: Pentax SMC Cloudy 100mm Bayonet Filter (81A)
support: monopod
scan: Fromex Marina del Rey
software: ACDSee Pro 7 (64 bit)

©2014 Chris Grossman, all rights reserved

Hey! Another ACDSee Pro user :)

Cool photo.
 
Thanks Bjørn,

Having a major PITA now on self-publishing one of my travel books now. Maybe mid-year if all goes well.

On SFX i've used R25 so far indeed and haven't really felt the need for deeper infrared since I run my favourite film of Efke IR820 AURA parallel anyway with 715nm filter (SFX is to 750nm, so just a very narrow 35 nm band of light will be left). Yet I've always been tempted to test the SFX limits so I reckon a proper 715 nanometer filter test is on order soon with the SFX.

Take care,
Margus

Good. I will be watching out for the release of your travel book!

Thank you for sharing your experience with the Ilford SFX 200, I am wanting to start using this film myself in the near future.

Best regards
Bjørn
 
First real attempt with the 67 in a crowd. I think the 105 might have been a little too long for my liking. Shooting wide open lead to some tricky focussing. A lot of missed shots and weird blurs in some shots. Also was the first time trying Portra 800. I like the film, worth the money.


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Very nice night shot, Colton. Didn't this used to be the Lithia Springs Hotel? I havent been around Ashland since the late '70s so I couls be remembering wrong. I never could acquire a taste for Lithia water though.

Gary
 
Very nice night shot, Colton. Didn't this used to be the Lithia Springs Hotel? I havent been around Ashland since the late '70s so I couls be remembering wrong. I never could acquire a taste for Lithia water though.

Gary

Thanks Gary.
Yes, it was originally named the Lithia Springs Hotel.
 
I swear this thread is poisonous :D

Here's some shots from my newly acquired Pentax 6x7.

FP4+
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Fuji 160
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