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Aluminium Drypoint Postcards

I haven’t done much to this plate since the last print but I think these are my favorites so far. I wiped off much less paint this time so it’s all a bit more grubby looking – I like that much more than the cleaner looking prints. These are not without defects but then again…
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some 6×9 contact prints

These are all on old (mid 80s I would guess) ORWO BS-1 paper. That paper is very difficult to keep from curling up while it dries. I should probably get some kind of press. But I also find that it results in very nice prints without much effort. The modern Ilford multi-grade RC paper I…
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More Makina

I still find it very cumbersome to use but it’s getting better. The rangefinder is alright but it being separate from the viewfinder really slows down things even more. Anyway, here’s some things from the last few days ◡ All on Fomapan 400.
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The Plaubel Makina II

…is wonderful but also probably the least ergonomic camera ever built. The base camera is already heavy and really difficult to hold. All the controls, focusing, and the shutter button are on the front plate. So the way to hold it is to have one hand on each side of the front plate, and then…
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anachronism.jpg

This is a 18×24 cm (chemically) sepia-toned silver-gelatin contact print of …jpeg compression artifacts, mostly. I printed the negatives from my 1999 Sony Mavica FD88’s “email” mode, where it saves a highly compressed 320×240 pixel picture in addition to the “high resolution” one. You could call it a marriage of analog and digital, except that…
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Future Tech

Have tried out the Sony Mavica FD88 a bit today. Took 20 pictures, on 7 floppy disks, and managed to successfully copy …12 of them. Though that may also be the fault of the cheap floppy drive I have here. These aren’t the world’s most exciting photos ever but it’s still surprising to me how…
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The 1999 Sony Mavica FD88

Is kinda fun! The party piece is that it stores the images on 3.5 inch floppy disks – but it also makes surprisingly nice pictures. It’s really quite a joy to use, I’ve personally had much worse digital cameras that came out much later. The color rendering is competent but somewhat boring, the display is…
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bird on canvas

Oil on canvas, in fact, 8x8cm smol. I’m not much of a painter but the little I did I did in acrylic, which behaves pretty intuitively. Oil paint, on the other hand, doesn’t dry for like a week or so and it’s a bit annoying. Though obviously it opens up the possibility of more advanced…
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nature in the city

Since it’s spring maybe though not totally sure. Shot with a 1932 Rolleiflex “Old Standard”, Fomapan 400, scanned negatives. Developed in xtol (XT-3) because my Rodinal is empty and Fotoimpex only had tiny bottles in store. Is it sharper? Maybe. But I usually do stand-development in 1:100 Rodinal for an hour (or two if I…
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Birds in color

Difficult to find things to shoot sometimes, when walking through the same streets in the same stupid Berlin winter weather. So this one is for the birds. All shot with a 1962 Ihagee Exa “0” with a Pentacon 200mm/f4 on Konica Centuria 100. The Exa’s top speed is 1/150s, so not quite the ideal instrument…





