• camping mobile

    camping mobile

    On Kodak Porta 160. Don’t think I can afford to eat this month (Kodak, y this so expensive???) but I thought I’d try actual brand new color film for once. Theres a bit of a color cast which I was too lazy to correct. More due to my scanner than due to the film. Also…

  • you will find me if you want me in the garden

    you will find me if you want me in the garden

    Shot with a Rolleiflex “Old Standard” on Agfachrome RS 100 Plus, expired 1996, cross-processed in C41 at home. Cross-processing works pretty great with all Agfa color slide films I tried so far. And in general, nothing but good experiences with these, which must mean they are pretty foolproof. So please don’t bid on my supply…

  • man, machine, hydrodynamics

    man, machine, hydrodynamics

    Show with an Ihagee Exakta Varex IIb, with a Pentagon 200mm/f4 lens. I’d love to say that I always hit the focus as well as with this one but alas, that wasn’t really the case. The Exakta is not exactly the world’s easiest to use sports camera. Well, depends on the sport. Chess would probably…

  • thälmann

    thälmann

    Apparently I had a socialist kind of day with the subminiature camera. Btw, sometimes these are labeled as “spy cameras”, which they are absolutely not. Taking pictures with a shiny chrome-plated toy while giggling (impossible to suppress, even with training) is not exactly the most covert way of going about it. This camera has no…

  • the automobile

    the automobile

    Through the lens of a Mycro III A subminiature camera, negative size 14×14 mm. On medium format Ilford Delta 100, cut to size. If I was a bit better at hacking the film to size I think I’d get much more consistent sharpness across the frame. Since it’s all a bit jagged and stuff, the…

  • The Mycro Subminiture Camera

    The Mycro Subminiture Camera

    These were shot with a Mycro III A, a subminiature camera from Japan, from the 1950s. These cameras where a bit of a craze and/or tourist trap back then. They’re generally referred to as “HIT-style cameras”, after one of the first models. The Mycro I have is one of the last models, and one of…

  • crops

    crops

    This wasn’t so successful as an overall photo but I do like these crops. All from the same medium format frame, shot with a 1932 Rolleiflex “Old Standard” on Ilford Delta 400. Scanned negative. I should have scanned it at higher resolution for this but I don’t think the difference would show up here, really.…

  • birbs

    birbs

    These were friendly enough to stay around until I had the camera ready – something most other wildlife could learn a thing or two from. Shot with a 1932 Rolleiflex “Old Standard” on Ilford Delta 400, scanned negative.

  • gate

    gate

    plus zoom into the upper right corner because I like how painterly that corner specifically looks. Will put the main subject there from now on and only post crops. I still haven’t quite figured out how to do good photos with the Rolleiflex in general, because everything looks so cool through the viewfinder. It’s a…