Somewhere in the world, it's Red Oktober!

Thank You! :)
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Zorki 3m, J12 (crop 1/3), Svema KN1 (from 1972, as 16 iso), D76
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Yow! Sweet shot.
 
You've been very prolific this year, Colton. Lots of great submissions by everyone. I finally got my scans back yesterday, so here are some examples.

I stopped at Randolph College one evening when the light was just right to get some snaps of the classical architecture.

Right off the bat, a typical FSU fault occurred, but it resolved itself two frames later.


Randolph College by P F McFarland, on Flickr

I fixed it by a slight rotation of the image, and some judicious cropping to remove the film chip.


Randolph College II by P F McFarland, on Flickr

The Zorki-1e with Jupiter-8 50/2 really worked well with the Ilford FP4+. I may just leave that lens on all the time.


Smith Memorial Building by P F McFarland, on Flickr

Last one for now. I'll have to go back some day and do a walk through of the campus.


Martin Science Building by P F McFarland, on Flickr

More photos at https://flic.kr/s/aHsmJnPwYR and more to show here later of a somewhat random nature.

PF
 
Very late but finally got around to printing and then scanning this.
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Fed 5B with Industar 61 L/D on Arista 200 (Foma 200?)
 
Very late but finally got around to printing and then scanning this.

Fed 5B with Industar 61 L/D on Arista 200 (Foma 200?)

Carriage,

Wonderful image.

My understanding is that the Arista EDU line of films are private label Foma. I shoot a lot of of Arista EDU 100.



Steve W
 
I loaded this roll of Kodak 5222 in Sept. and finished it in Nov. You'll just have to trust me that I shot these in Oct.

Hey, that's what we're all about here, is trust. Lots of folks don't get their film done by the end of the month, and all the threads are kept open because of that so you can submit photos from any year if you can find a thread for it.

Good looking photos, what camera/lens did you use?

PF
 
Thanks, I'm trying to be less gear-centric, more about the art. Glad to get that out of the way, I'm more about the gear actually.
Zorki-zorki looking thru a Metrocase - Canon Owl accessory finder, lens is a Canon 35/f2. I discovered the finder cuts off the top of chicken heads, so...

Good looking photos, what camera/lens did you use? PF
 
I thought I'd add a (very!) late contribution here:

LOMO LC-A (made 1986), HP5+, Bellini Hydrofen (Rodinal Special / Studional). Taken October 2019.

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Those LC-A's are nice cameras. That's a great tower shot, James.


PF

Thanks PF! I feel the LC-As isn't just a "lomographic" tool, it can give very sharp pictures when properly serviced. I usually use ISO400 film in mine to keep the depth of field as high as possible.
 
Since photography is usually a year-around hobby, I can't see why Red October has to be only in October. Thanks for keeping this thread going all year.
I just loaded the Zorki 1 with 5222 and am keeping the I-24 lens mounted. It is my pocket camera for when I'm on the bicycle, and I am on the bicycle a lot.
 
Since photography is usually a year-around hobby, I can't see why Red October has to be only in October. Thanks for keeping this thread going all year....
I would say it's simply a matter of raising awareness periodically and encouraging participation.:angel: Like Nikon RF Month and Contax Month...
 
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