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Some expired b&w that I can't remember what it was....
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5 wtf?
Kabbalah is an undramatic tradition that requires great patience and stability. One of the reasons for this tempo is that everyone has to mature his potential gradually and thoroughly at his natural pace. In this way his life's work unfolds at the right moment in his own and the cosmos's time. Z.B.S. Halevi -- Kabbalah |
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Posted by dundertits 5 wtf?
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I 2nd that motion!
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lol see picture, take picture.
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well thee lion ov thee obsession you must be ov the zone when you did this
Kabbalah is an undramatic tradition that requires great patience and stability. One of the reasons for this tempo is that everyone has to mature his potential gradually and thoroughly at his natural pace. In this way his life's work unfolds at the right moment in his own and the cosmos's time. Z.B.S. Halevi -- Kabbalah |
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sorry ov thee zone
Kabbalah is an undramatic tradition that requires great patience and stability. One of the reasons for this tempo is that everyone has to mature his potential gradually and thoroughly at his natural pace. In this way his life's work unfolds at the right moment in his own and the cosmos's time. Z.B.S. Halevi -- Kabbalah |
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Some Kodak Kodalith, expired in the early 90s. Taken with a Canon AE-1.
1. Untitled by Abandoned Alabama, on Flickr
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Some Walgreens panchromatic 120 film taken with a Diana camera. Film expired 1962. 1. Untitled by Abandoned Alabama, on Flickr 2. Untitled by Abandoned Alabama, on Flickr 3. Untitled by Abandoned Alabama, on Flickr 4. Untitled by Abandoned Alabama, on Flickr
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Those pictures are so cool. I'm obsessed with you TV photo, 4, it's an interesting juxtaposition between nature and something so unnatural. I've also never seen a TV angled like that... normally they're on a flat surface. It gives it a weird organic quality almost like its looking up at something!
This whole thread makes me want to run away to ride the rails and live the rest of my life as an eccentric film photographer.
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Posted by OpenHouse Those pictures are so cool. I'm obsessed with you TV photo, 4, it's an interesting juxtaposition between nature and something so unnatural. I've also never seen a TV angled like that... normally they're on a flat surface. It gives it a weird organic quality almost like its looking up at something!
This whole thread makes me want to run away to ride the rails and live the rest of my life as an eccentric film photographer.
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That's a computer monitor.
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Posted by randomesquephoto
That's a computer monitor.
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... I'm pissing myself I have no words other than, yes, I am a moron
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Posted by Sheavy Some Kodak Kodalith, expired in the early 90s. Taken with a Canon AE-1. |
Really, really digging the Kodalith shots. I picked up a Canon EOS650 at an antique store for a few bucks, and have been getting a lot out of it mounted with my 14mm lens, so here's my latest from Pennsylvania/Maryland, and my first film shots of Vermont, all on Fuji 200. 1.)
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Posted by randomesquephoto
That's a computer monitor.
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Nah he's talking about a picture on the first page of this thread, the RCA tv in the window.
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Posted by Baldran
Really, really digging the Kodalith shots. I picked up a Canon EOS650 at an antique store for a few bucks, and have been getting a lot out of it mounted with my 14mm lens, so here's my latest from Pennsylvania/Maryland, and my first film shots of Vermont, all on Fuji 200.
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I've really, really loved shooting with Kodalith, and all the other oddball, super low iso, high contrast B&W film.
Love seeing the wide angle film stuff. That card graveyard is awesome.
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Untitled by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1939 Falcon folding camera 120 film Film: Expired Fuji 400
Lorraine by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1939 Falcon folding camera 120 film Film: Expired Fuji 400
Street art - Kodak Vericolor Slide Film SO-279 by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C Film: Kodak Vericolor Slide Film SO-279 (80's expired). Metal cone art sculpture at Valley Metro Rail stop in Mesa, AZ "Drawing Room" - Ralph Helmick
Untitled by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1933 616 Kodak Jiffy folding camera Film: Expired 35mm Ilford Delta 100
Ranch House Cafe by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1939 Falcon folding camera 120 film Film: Expired Fuji 400
Dive and slide SO-279 by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C Film: Kodak Vericolor Slide Film SO-279 (80's expired). For comparison: www.flickr.com/pho...chkins/48001255657
1935 Plymouth by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C Film: Expired (1998) 35mm Ilford Delta 100
Desert house by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1933 616 Kodak Jiffy folding camera Film: Expired 35mm Ilford Delta 100
Mesa Arts Center by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1953 620 Kodak Brownie Model C Film: Kodak Vericolor Slide Film SO-279 (80's expired).
Hedges Oil Co - SAVE by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1933 616 Kodak Jiffy folding camera Film: Expired 35mm Ilford Delta 100
Do not gather by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr Camera: 1933 616 Kodak Jiffy folding camera Film: Expired 35mm Ilford Delta 100
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Skatchkins your photos are really good looking. I had no idea that this was even possible. Is it a special camera and film that allows to take the light even on the holes ? How was it supposed to be processed after ? Just by croping inside the part you needed ? This effect is really cool.
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Thanks. Just shoot 35mm through a medium or large format camera. Once finished, rewind the roll in the dark, send out to the film shop and tell them develop only (do not cut), then scan at home. It's about that simple.
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Posted by skatchkins Thanks. Just shoot 35mm through a medium or large format camera. Once finished, rewind the roll in the dark, send out to the film shop and tell them develop only (do not cut), then scan at home. It's about that simple.
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I've never realised the whole film was sensitive to light, I thought there was only some part of it. Thanks for sharing
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I have some SO-279 in the freezer at home. Seeing this makes me want to mess with it some. Did you process E-6 or C-41? Very nice work! I have a few I need to post when I get home from work of some expired Ilford PanF that I was very happy with the results.
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Just thought I would post these here and see if anyone has some tips. I've only been shooting film for about a year and before that had never really done photography. All photos were shot on 35mm with either my OM10 or OM1. These are some of my favorite shots but I'm trying to grow and improve. Please feel free to pick these apart and lend some criticism, all feedback is good feedback! 1. Kodak Ultramax 400
2. Kodak Ektar 100
3. Ilford HP5
4. Cinestill 800t
5. Kodak Ultramax 400
6. Kodak Ultramax 400
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8. Kodak Ultramax 400 - My only long exposure that turned out okay so far. This is the only shot here that has been edited, and it was barely salvageable. This was shot at f5.6 shutter speed 4 minutes
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Nice thread with great photo's taken with film. These photographs I took in the 1980's with an old Mamiya Press camera and a 6x9 120 film back. At the time I was experimenting with the BW Zone System using multiple developers and toners in the darkroom.
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Mamiya Press ... not my camera, just to show you what that magic camera looked like. It was a real workhorse I picked up for $80 at a garage sale! Wish I would have kept it.
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