Pointed and Shot: Your P&S Photos

From my Trans-Siberian series, all by Ricoh GR & Gr1v (you can barely tell the difference). The rest is on the blog.

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I love these. Tri-x, right? Is it pushed? How did you develop it? And are these from prints or PS work?

The series and book from my Trans-Siberian journey are about 50% GR1v loaded with Tri-X (exposed at 400, developed in Rodinal for 10min at 1:50 / 20degC, scanned with flatbed Epson) and 50% GR, shot directly as JPG, high-contr B&W, @ 1600ISO. Your question flatters me, cause it confirms my belief that if properly treated, files from GR can look like my beloved Tri-X. Of the 4 shots above, only the lowest is Tri-X. The others are Ricoh GR stuff.
 
The series and book from my Trans-Siberian journey are about 50% GR1v loaded with Tri-X (exposed at 400, developed in Rodinal for 10min at 1:50 / 20degC, scanned with flatbed Epson) and 50% GR, shot directly as JPG, high-contr B&W, @ 1600ISO. Your question flatters me, cause it confirms my belief that if properly treated, files from GR can look like my beloved Tri-X. Of the 4 shots above, only the lowest is Tri-X. The others are Ricoh GR stuff.

Amazing stuff. I had a look at your site. Great work.
So, you overdevelop your Tri-X. Very nice look. And the digital is really wonderful.

Thumbs up!
 
The series and book from my Trans-Siberian journey are about 50% GR1v loaded with Tri-X (exposed at 400, developed in Rodinal for 10min at 1:50 / 20degC, scanned with flatbed Epson) and 50% GR, shot directly as JPG, high-contr B&W, @ 1600ISO. Your question flatters me, cause it confirms my belief that if properly treated, files from GR can look like my beloved Tri-X. Of the 4 shots above, only the lowest is Tri-X. The others are Ricoh GR stuff.

stunning. they're very consistent
 
Canon AF35M, Kodak Hawkeye Surveillance ti2420 redscale

Canon AF35M, Kodak Hawkeye Surveillance ti2420 redscale

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Too Many Miles by br1078phot, on Flickr
Parking lot at the Roanoke Bus and Trolley Museum.



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In The Driveway by br1078phot, on Flickr
1949 Mercury (Eight) Sedan

Only way to tell for sure which model it is, is to see the original hubcaps, or ask the owner.



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Resting And Rusting by br1078phot, on Flickr
1948 Chevy Fleetmaster Sedan

The owner was kind enough to let me into the field so I could get a better photo.



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Elliston Garage by br1078phot, on Flickr
1973 Ford Maverick Coupe

I have to say, this is one of my favorite Fords.

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Testing the pentax espio mini a bit more, still not sure if I like the results. Definitely do not like the B+W i get from it so tried some agfa £1 shop film. May keep it as a snap shot camera, was only £10. Excuse the awful boots 1mb scan, I like the fuji paper they print on and my local place that does good scans prints on kodak paper and I don't like the look of it.


Swing high five by AlexBG1, on Flickr
 
Taking a break during ski touring in stormy weather on the island of Vannøya, North Norway.
Contax T3, B+W yellow filter and Ilford FP4+ (in Tetanal Ultrafin T-Plus).
Nikon Coolscan 8000ED.


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On Spearhead glacier. Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.

Contax T3, B+W yellow filter and Ilford FP4+ (in Tetenal Ultrafin T-Plus).
Nikon Coolscan 8000ED.

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