I lied. Sorry to spam the thread. I just scanned this...will probably retake on 4x5 and do a bit more thorough dust cleanup .
Pentax 67ii / 135mm f/4 Macro:
I lied. Sorry to spam the thread. I just scanned this...will probably retake on 4x5 and do a bit more thorough dust cleanup .
Pentax 67ii / 135mm f/4 Macro:
Wow, you still have a C64.
It was my grandfathers. Found it in the attic and took it after his death. I got it hooked up to an old TV (it needed the little connectors that hook to a screw, shaped like --C, whatever those are called) and it worked! For about an hour. Then it went kaput. I would love to have a small matching monitor in the same iconic shade of brown for photos. Maybe I'll look on eBay.
Thanks chassis. I retook this on 4x5 and just scanned it, and will be posting it in my "Computer Technology" thread in the LF subforum...I think it's a bit better maybe. Especially with the dust cleaned off!\
I attend to this thread regularly and love a lot of what I see here--for example Corran's recent Gulf Coast landscapes do please the eye.
And now that I am back shooting LF and have a little more time, I guess it's OK to post MF here too.
Taken a few weeks ago in Nicasio,California. Rollei 3.5 Planar from about 1959. TX, developed by the fine folks at Photoworks San Francisco, which I have been using until I get my processing workflow set up again. Scanned negative.
Thanks to everyone for posting to this great thread.
[IMG] Nicasio Madonna by William Poole, on Flickr[/IMG]
Bill Poole
"Speak softly, but carry a big camera."
Enjoying a delicate Narnia again here. We've gotten quite a bit more snow since these photos a couple weeks ago, and temps have dropped from freezing to below 0f. Certain shapes stand out more in nature when there is snow. Textures get delicate. Things are a little more abstract. The scene is more temporary; it's all going to change in an hour or two after the photo.
img083 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
img082 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
img081 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
Nice ones Jason. That seems like a long time ago now!
My first roll in the Mamiya RB67 and firts romm developed in Pyrocat HD
Kodak Plus-X 125
Downloaded the Inverso app yesterday and thought I should test it out , no chance of me being able to do those calculations on my own . works perfectly and very pleased. Toyo field with Horseman 6x7 back.
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