Hi Chris,
I thought XP2 was C-41. I need to get to the sea.
Hi Chris,
I thought XP2 was C-41. I need to get to the sea.
Surviving the Houston Floods today. Most roads and streets are inaccessible and businesses are closed. Normally this creek is maybe 8-12 feet across.
M2, 35FLE, Acros 100, HC-110, X1 scans:
Reaching for the sky by chrism229, on Flickr
Tranquil lake by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Chris, nice shots. And it's nice to see someone else posting here!
Garrett
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Chris - these are really nice!
Thanks, guys!
C.
I've been in Japan for a couple of weeks. Took everything from Minox (8 x11mm) to 4 x 5. Here's a Minox shot taken at my favorite Tonkatsu (pork cutlet) shop. I've been eating there for maybe 30 years and couldn't even think of going to Tokyo without stopping in to recharge my cholesterol. I'm having fun with the Minox - it's so small that people don't seem to react to it like they would to a bigger camera - they seem very natural. Both are on Delta 400
And here's one of my wife at the chopstick store - they don't sell anything else. Must have 5000 sets or more in stock.
And a couple shot with a 1937 Zeiss Super Ikonta 6 x 4.5 that my father bought new in 1937
This is at Choumeiji temple in Tokyo, Ilford XP2. It's of one of the Nioh (仁王 - literally "two kings") commonly found at the main gate of a temple as protectors of Buddha.
And this is at Shirakawa (A UNESCO World Heritage site) on a drizzly day
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