Two 35mm negs from the late 80's, found and scanned today. Kodak T-Max 100.
Scanned with Epson V800 scanner.
Two 35mm negs from the late 80's, found and scanned today. Kodak T-Max 100.
Scanned with Epson V800 scanner.
Dr. I'm finally able to pick out your work without looking. Please keep them coming.
Principal Unix System Engineer, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems
My pleasure!
Pentax MX, 50/1.2, XP2, ISO 100, HC-110, X1 scan:
Under the Deck by chrism229, on Flickr
Last edited by chassis; 11-Jan-2018 at 08:39.
I haven't photographed much in the past week, but I've been doing a ton of cleaning around the house and building some shelving and a new workbench in the basement/darkroom. Today I found a plastic bin full of really old negatives from back when I first started shooting film. I was a novice then, both at shooting and also scanning. This negative was of interest to me because I thought it looked great but I remember my scan was abysmal. I rescanned it and am very happy with this shot - I need to print this I think.
This is "Balanced Rock," seen at Suwannee River State Park in Florida. This huge limestone edifice is shown here when the river was at the lowest point I've ever seen due to drought. I made this photograph in 2011, and in 2015, with flood-stage water constantly eroding around the formation, the rock fell sideways. I have not seen very many photos of the rock in such a view, with the low water level.
Nikon SP or maybe my old S2, probably my 5cm f/1.4 if I remember right, on T-Max 100 film dev'd at a lab:
I watched Batman Begins 2005 last night for the first time.
That is actually Scarecrow. Be very afraid.
Great movie!
You have captured his essence.
Nice Bryan!
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