2023-06-07-nikon-f2-photomic-micro-nikkor-55mm-f35-auto-panagor-tele-zoom-85-105mm-f38-kodak-plus-x-pan-125-iso-exp-08-2001-005-edit by Simon Birky Hartmann
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06/24/2023 03:08pm 1/500 f3.5 flower Summit Mall
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LA State Route 1, Near Grand Isle 8/06
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Itatiba, 2003. Filme: Kodak Plus-X Pan 100 - 35mm
Revelação por inversão (slide)
Confira mais fotos em: http://www.eutireiumafoto.com.br/2003/08/exposicao-de-caes-em-itatiba-slide-preto-e-branco.html
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Guerrillero Heroico, Alberto Korda'nın 5 Mart 1960 tarihinde La Coubre patlamasında hayatını kaybedenler için düzenlenen cenaze töreninde çektiği ünlü Ernesto Che Guevara portresi.
Film: Kodak Plus-X pan film.
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1984年3月
仙台駅
Sendai station
Canon P
Leitz Summaron 3.5cm F3.5
Canon 100mm F3.5
Kodak Plus-X pan
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Mein 1. Photozine And It’s Strange ist in Kürze erhältlich.
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Boundary - Film Hasselblad by Alan
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Hasselblad 503CW Carl Zeiss 80mm F2.8 Film: Kodak Plus-x Pan PXP220 ISO125 Expired 1978 Develop: HC110 1+31 Time: 8mins 20c Fix:10mins © All Rights Reserved
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Mist, Buried boulders
Canon QL17 GIII + Plus Kodak Plus-X Pan 125
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2023-06-07-nikon-f2-photomic-micro-nikkor-55mm-f35-auto-panagor-tele-zoom-85-105mm-f38-kodak-plus-x-pan-125-iso-exp-08-2001-027-edit by Simon Birky Hartmann
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06/28/2023 08:25pm 1/60 f4 school construction
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Cameron Parish, LA 5/06
Two photos taken a minute or so apart, standing in the middle of Louisiana route 82, between Holly Beach and Cameron, spring 2006. I was still primarily a film photographer, but I started making digital doubles with a first generation Canon Rebel. I was also still developing my film manually at a now defunct public darkroom that popped up in New Orleans in the new year after Hurricane Katrina, or sometimes at home in the bathtub. This was the first time I saw Cameron Parish, and I was mesmerized by the skies, the silence, and the solitude of the place. The Canon Rebel was pretty good for being an early digital camera; the problem was the software of the time wasn't good enough to "see" all the info in the digital files. Modern photo software is now able to see with much greater detail and subtlety, allowing a much better "print" to be rendered, as close as possible to what I remember seeing, as well as being a Louisianan long enough to know the tones of a spring morning sky here. There was a tendency in processing of early digital photography to make everything look hyper-real. Today, processing these older files with modern software allows for a more realistic and detailed look into a somewhat distant mirror.
The film used was Kodak Plus-X Pan 125 -- a film I sure do miss. Most of the negatives I made with this film and my Canon F1N just got the tones right in a way I was always happy with, using Kodak D-76 developer. The film has been discontinued for unknown reasons, and the now-standard Kodak TMax 100 looks dull to me in comparison.
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APARTMENT GATE
1996, photograph
One of the first black and white photographs of mine, taken with Kodak Plus-X Pan film. You can trace many of the photos and paintings I’ve done since then back to this one, in one way or another.
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