Hot Boiled Peanuts Rex Mill by Lance Foster
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Hasselblad 500cm Kodak Tri-X 100 Microdol-X Epson 850 Scanner
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Helens Window by Lance Foster
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Sometimes a photograph compels me to capture it. As if an inaudible invitation is understood. Later in certain moments of quiet contemplation, when the mind seems to cool down its true meaning is revealed. This was one of those moments. Hasselblad 500cm / Zeiss 80 / Tmax 1/125 @ f2.8 / Microdol-X / Blue Ridge GA
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Alco Sleeper
In February 1984, I made this view of Amtrak RS-3 No. 120 switching a heritage sleeping car in the rain at South Station, Boston using my old Leica IIIA with 50mm Summitar lens.
Virtually nothing of this scene remains today.
Exposed on Kodak 5063 35mm Tri-X film, processed in Kodak Microdol-X fine grain developer. Negative scanned with an Epson V750 scanner.
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He gets all the birds - Rollei Ortho 80, developed in Microdol X, shot with a Canon Sure Shot Zoom XL back in 2016. #film #rollei #analog #street #portrait #wearethestreet #Iensonstreets #spicollective #myspc #zonestreet #urbanphotography #streets_storytelling #instamagazine #streetphotographyinternational #everybodystreet #streetsgrammer #myfeatureshoot #UPSP #canpubphoto #streetphotographyworldwide #thisaintartschool #nycspc #believeinfilm #filmisnotdead #filmcamera https://www.instagram.com/p/B2cLZrBH7cS/?igshid=1p63y45qaa45c
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West Towne Mall, Madison, 1979
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Maine Central’s Rockland, Maine Roundhouse—August 1980.
I was just a kid with a camera. Luckily, the camera was a Leica 3A. I’d loaded it with Tri-X and exposed a few views around the Rockland, Maine roundhouse during a visit there with my family in August 1980. Months later I processed the film in Microdol-X (not the best choice of developers, but it’s what I used at the time) and made a few tiny prints. Then I put the negatives in a paper envelope…
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MBTA Gone Retro—Looking Back at Park Street.
MBTA Gone Retro—Looking Back at Park Street.
Yesterday’s post featured contemporary views of MBTA’s Park Street Station in Boston. See: http://wp.me/p2BVuC-4Pk Today’s post goes back in time. I made this view of an Arborway-bound PCC car about 1980. I’d exposed the phot using my old Leica 3A with 50mm Summitar, probably on Tri-X processed in Microdol-X. I scanned this from a print I made back in the day. During that period (1978-1982) I…
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