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condiviso da clickiemcpete il 2013-02-22John and I roaming the grounds at Amherst College in January. The Voigtlander Virtus is another example of the many amazing Voigtlander cameras from the golden age of folding cameras, 1930's-50's. This one is fitted with Compur shutter and excellent Skopar 75mm f3.5 lens. I love the vertical orientation of this piece, so cool looking and great to use. One of the marvelous features of these early Voigtlanders is they had an external knob that allowed you to set the distance even before opening the camera so you could preset the distance and then only have to worry about aperture and shutter speed as you popped the latch. http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Voigtl%C3%A4nder_Virtus
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condiviso da mandi il 2009-07-20back in 2005, these shots were just a quick test to see if it is all turning out as promised and to see if someone is able to develop them at all. had them manually printed and then scanned from print. the plan was to shoot on after the first results, they took the camera away from me... so all there is left from my short MF-1 adventure are this moreless random shots at work + some from the neighbourhood.... i could have done better if they only had let me.... booohoooo.....
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condiviso da mandi il 2009-07-20back in 2005, these shots were just a quick test to see if it is all turning out as promised and to see if someone is able to develop them at all. had them manually printed and then scanned from print. the plan was to shoot on after the first results, they took the camera away from me... so all there is left from my short MF-1 adventure are this moreless random shots at work + some from the neighbourhood.... i could have done better if they only had let me.... booohoooo.....
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condiviso da slivinskaja_ il 2012-09-01 18 264 -
First shots with a color slide film..
condiviso da wetterschaf il 2013-01-18..pictures are overexposed somehow, but I like the colors :)
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Le violon d'Ingres. Encore.
condiviso da uphilldawta il 2013-01-17 17 279 -
metamorphose
condiviso da kleeblatt il 2013-01-17since the weather is just lousy out there I decided to do some indoor shooting .. added a close-up lens and a splitzer to my Belair and grabbed some fruits ... these are the results :-)
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Splitzer Film Swap (superkulisap x renenob Part 2)
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Splitzer Film Swap (superkulisap x renenob Part 2)
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Splitzer Film Swap (superkulisap x renenob Part 2)
condiviso da renenob il 2012-05-23 13 359 -
a lost film found in the bottom of a drawer :)
condiviso da dida il 2013-01-04International Hot-air Balloon Festival
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Fuji Astia 100 - xpro
condiviso da vici il 2013-01-05 7 87 -
urban december
condiviso da dreamseller il 2013-01-04strolling through Zürich one day before christmas
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redscale, not so red :)
condiviso da emkei il 2013-01-04shooting both sides of the film ;)
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Birds
condiviso da falsedigital il 2010-12-09Swarms of them swirling around in the sky.
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condiviso da falsedigital il 2010-12-10A rather unflattering portrait of a friend. This may not have the glamour that some of my previously posted portraits have but I think it expresses quite a lot. I'm quite happy with how it came out. This was taken w/ the 80mm f/1.9 lens.
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Getting Ready
condiviso da falsedigital il 2011-06-24Wake up early and put on your face.
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condiviso da jared_j_frank il 2011-08-03 6 -
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condiviso da clownshoes il 2012-04-16Efke IR820. It's one of those film that I either love or hate. There are alot of factors that go into why a shot didn't come out or not; It just so happens that I have more issues then not when I shoot the 820. I might have been too sloppy with loading and unloading the film this time around. Also using a new camera I'm not exactly comfortable with yet.
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condiviso da clickiemcpete il 2012-12-26Another from last summer's sailing trip.
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condiviso da deprofundis il 2011-04-28Probando la Nerasport con un carrete de 35 mm. Con 3/4 de vuelta escaparon las del final pero las primeras se me montaron todas
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Go Skateboarding Day 2011
condiviso da icuresick il 2012-03-06late post haha
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Go Skateboarding Day 2011
condiviso da icuresick il 2012-03-06late post haha
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Go Skateboarding Day 2011
condiviso da icuresick il 2012-03-06late post haha
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condiviso da traaaart il 2011-12-20Seems like shooting at a skatepark is one of the best uses for the fisheye
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condiviso da guayabazo il 2012-05-18 52 -
Vice magazine launch party, summer 2012
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condiviso da brittany il 2012-11-01Behind the Scenes Production Stills from LOMOKINO MUSIC VIDEO SHOOT: https://vimeo.com/51083275
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condiviso da guayabazo il 2012-11-06 19 -
skating at my bowl
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F/s Five-o
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Do-it-Yourself: Colour Film Developed in Rodinal
Scritto da keefmarshall il 2012-11-19 in #gear #tutorialsMost easily-available and cheap film is colour negative (CN), which uses a process called C41 (or CN-16) for development. While you can do C41 development at home, the chemicals are a bit nastier, and it's cheaper and easier to use a black-and-white developer. They also keep for longer. Plus, developing colour film in Rodinal gives you a unique look - not quite like anything else.
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