Lunch break at the foot of the glacier.
Mamiya 7 150mm TMY-2 Pyrocat
Cheers,
Luc
Lunch break at the foot of the glacier.
Mamiya 7 150mm TMY-2 Pyrocat
Cheers,
Luc
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
First I'd like to say there has been a ton of great photos in this thread lately! By far this is my favorite image thread on LFF (ironically). So many different styles and such.
Anyway, here's a photo I took yesterday. I was just snapshooting away testing out some fresh Fuji Superia 200 film. I shot some of this stuff way back when I first started shooting film and remembered it was quite nice. Well I definitely had it right, it's got character and a nice look to it. It's cheap too, so I can fool around without breaking the bank on slide film or Portra. Anyway, here's one shot from the roll. Going for the one-color image; I love the cyan. Nikon F, 50mm f/1.2, sunny 16:
Zeiss Super Ikonta A (531), Delta 400
Jonathan
Quick play from last night, after receiving my new toy, Canon 50mm 1.0 L
Another one from my beloved Xpan, triX and 45mm. Bandon, Oregon
I'm but a Wave to... by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Yes, I promise to dust off the Tachi soon, but a few new digital offerings from the venerable Canon D60.
Lexi being my secretary last week:
Adelina being my surfer chick this week:
OK I told myself I would never post digital photos in this thread but only tiny film formats but I guess I will break my own rules and post a couple until my velvia shots come back from processing.
Big Basin Panorama, Herecules Glade Wilderness Missouri
Nikon D800e
Nikon 24mm PC-E lens (two images stitched together from the right and left shift of the lens.
3 stop grad
Cricket Creek Cutoff Road, Arkansas
Nikon D800e
Zeiss 85mm Planar lens shot wide open
Swan Creek, Taney County Missouri
Nikon D800e
Nikon 24mm PC-E lens
3 stop grad
and one film capture for good measure
Little Golden Gate Bridge of The Ozarks
Leica CL
Summicron 40mm shot wide open
Kodak Gold 200 film (expired)
Desaturated in PS
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