Nice portraiture work there neildw.
Scanning some older stuff for digital archive.
Vericolor 400, VPH 6028 by tuco, on Flickr
Pentax 6x7, 105/2.4
Nice portraiture work there neildw.
Scanning some older stuff for digital archive.
Vericolor 400, VPH 6028 by tuco, on Flickr
Pentax 6x7, 105/2.4
This and some other rolls of VPS 6006 are not holding up well compared to the other Vericolor types.
Vericolor III, Type S, VPS 6006 by tuco, on Flickr
Pentax 6x7
Downtown Dahlonega Dogwoods
Noblex 150U, Kodak Ektachrome Plus 100, hand-held at 1/60:
This year the dogwoods are blooming really well. Most of the forests are dotted with white flowers. I also couldn't help but purchase this Noblex after falling in love with my Widelux these past few months, so I shot a couple test rolls today.
Me, too.
This is one entire roll of film, shot in a Holga I found at an antique store just a block down the road from where it was taken. I wasted one roll of film to count "clicks" where the images would overlap just a bit, and then went around the historic downtown Dahlonega square, photographing in front of every building. I then scanned the entire roll (which came in at over 50,000 pixels) and cleaned up the image in Photoshop, and finally made a "donut" using some PS tricks:
That is super creative Bryan - I love it! The final image looks like an eye to me.
Pali
Thanks Pali! I didn't notice that before! This technique is old-hat for digital photographers but it's fun to do it on film. Also, I think this is the first time I've used a Holga and liked the result .
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