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Essential Denmark
Could have made hundreds of these pictures and I almost did. And they turned out pretty nice. All Kodak Gold 200, but home-developed and home-scanned, so the colors are a bit off, but in a very pleasant way I think. I just forgot which film came out of which camera, but these are all either…
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Modernism
With the Rolleiflex, so it doesn’t get too jealous of all the other cameras. Also on HP5+, which isn’t exactly ideal in summer, with a camera that tops out at 1/300s…
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pictures of nothing
but through a 1935 Plaubel Makina II, which makes everything look pretty, especially wide open. I think I’ll get some slower film for it next, so I can keep it at f2.9 more often. These ones on Fomapan 100, which is extremely picky about how it wants to get exposed. If you hit it right…
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instax wide fun
Shot with a Fuji Instax Wide 300, which I originally bought to hack into a film back for my 9×12 camera, but it’s just too much fun as it is. I think I’ll buy another one to break apart, and keep this one around as an actual working camera 🙂 The best pictures are all…
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austria through a flipped lens
Shot with an early 60s Voigtländer Vito CD with a reversed rear lens element. Previous attempts in black-and-white are available 🙂 It looks even more funky in color I think. On Kodak Ektar 100 because sometimes you have to spend money to …spend money? Dev+Scan by filmspeedlab and it turned out just perfectly. With smaller…
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austria through a 1949 mimosa
Such a great little camera, really – somehow especially great in color. It does have some sort of coating on the lens, and that really does seem to help. Dev+Scan by filmspeedlab, on Kodak Ektar 100.
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Tiffen Red 25
These were all shot with a red filter, which (in b&w) darkens the sky and everything blue, and lightens up anything that’s red. These are the most dramatic examples from the roll I shot, but I would have expected even more dramatic results. On most of the shots it’s really not obvious there was a…
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Kwality
These ones were taken with a disposable underwater camera, but developed and scanned by myself at home. The camera is unusually shitty, even for a disposable one. Doesn’t even have flash. It’s very compact though, once out of its underwater casing. And also weights like 20 grams, it’s kinda fun. I’ll keep it around to…
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Flipped Lens Voigtländer Vito CD
Some wonderful friends gave me a wonderful ~1963 Voigtländer Vito CD (“we thought you might like that” – yes I do!). Not something I would have bought myself but it’s a very pleasant little camera. The surprising thing is that everything on it just works – the self-timer, the exposure counter (counts from 36 backwards),…
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Things I found
Turns out, photo walks through places you’ve already seen a million times are much easier if you take someone with you who is new to the area 🙂 Shot with a 1932 Rolleiflex “Old Standard”, on Fomapan 100. Which is still not my favorite film but it behaves better when one actually gets the exposure…