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3,5F, Velvia 100F

 

 

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Our son, many years ago. (he's 32 now, this I suspect was about 15+ years ago.

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And for something different, a bit of gliding, a sport which I tried many many years ago, and may go back to when I get too old to fly what I'm currently flying.

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And now some low-tech equipment:

AGFA Click, Fuji Reala

 

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The camera has one shutter-time and one simple, uncoated lens. Sold at a time, when a 20x20 cm- Print was

an unattainable investment for many people and small 6x6 contacts or 9x9cm prints were made.

But even this very simple camera isn't as bad, as the expensive sold LOMO- Crap :-)

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And now some low-tech equipment:

AGFA Click, Fuji Reala

 

 

 

The camera has one shutter-time and one simple, uncoated lens. Sold at a time, when a 20x20 cm- Print was

an unattainable investment for many people and small 6x6 contacts or 9x9cm prints were made.

But even this very simple camera isn't as bad, as the expensive sold LOMO- Crap :-)

Click, or "Clack" Klaus. I had an Agfa Clack, my very first camera, waaaaaay back. 6x9 negs, contact printed, very much the way back then, it taught me a lot.

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And last one to finish, but in keeping with my aviation shortcomings, I seem to always be finding mishaps. (the glider shot an exception, no mishap there).

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AGFA Click again

 

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Kinder Low. So much of my life spent immersed in this peaty, gritty, rocky landscape! One day I'll be too old to make it up there, like so many before me. I have them to thank for the access and my negatives, scans and prints for the memories.

 

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CV Color-Heliar 28mm f3.5

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Been gone a while but I'm loving what I see here on this thread!

 

I took an emergency trip to the ER, and of course my M6 goes everywhere with me, even in the doctor's office.

 

M6+ summarit 35/2.5

 

HP5 @200, D76 for 6m.30s. (12% less time than standard)

 

I spent a weekend testing out HP5 and Kentmere 400 to see what I should shoot at and develop at to get the best negatives and I'm very happy to say that developing and printing is a joy after figuring that out.

 

Here is the shot taken just as the nurse walked in.

 

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Been gone a while but I'm loving what I see here on this thread!

 

I took an emergency trip to the ER, and of course my M6 goes everywhere with me, even in the doctor's office.

 

M6+ summarit 35/2.5

 

HP5 @200, D76 for 6m.30s. (12% less time than standard)

 

I spent a weekend testing out HP5 and Kentmere 400 to see what I should shoot at and develop at to get the best negatives and I'm very happy to say that developing and printing is a joy after figuring that out.

 

Here is the shot taken just as the nurse walked in.

 

26660296701_1fd7ade111_h.jpg

 

Good to see you back Robert.

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Even more graffiti on Ektar  :)

 

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Rollei 35RF, Sonnar 2.8/40, Ektar

 

Rgds

 

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Been gone a while but I'm loving what I see here on this thread!

 

I took an emergency trip to the ER, and of course my M6 goes everywhere with me, even in the doctor's office.

 

M6+ summarit 35/2.5

 

HP5 @200, D76 for 6m.30s. (12% less time than standard)

 

I spent a weekend testing out HP5 and Kentmere 400 to see what I should shoot at and develop at to get the best negatives and I'm very happy to say that developing and printing is a joy after figuring that out.

 

Here is the shot taken just as the nurse walked in.

 

 

Good to have you back RP, hopefully all is good. Seeing your shoes on, and the fact you were able to annoy/amuse the nurse with your passion for images is encouraging.

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Good to have you back RP, hopefully all is good. Seeing your shoes on, and the fact you were able to annoy/amuse the nurse with your passion for images is encouraging.

Gary

Thanks Gary,

I was very worried earlier in the day but as the dumb hospital visit wore on and on, I was more annoyed than worried!

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For Henry, I know he loves poppies. Topical here too, we have just had ANZAC Day.

Both on Fuji RDP

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For Henry, I know he loves poppies. Topical here too, we have just had ANZAC Day.

Both on Fuji RDP

Gary

 

Gary - what is the Fuji RDP film?  Is it an expired stock?

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Some Velvia 50 (6x9) from Brooklyn...

 

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I have been thinking what can be done with my small (but growing) collection of NYC graffiti wall murals...

So I created a little store on FineArtAmerica.com (also Pixels.com)

I am not so enthused about the quality of the printing that is procured by this site.

However, they have many other cool products that can be ordered with an image imprinted, such as shower curtains, duvet covers, throw pillows, tote bags, greeting cards, and of course canvas and metallic.  

Seems to me that some of these products would compliment quite nicely my street art...  But it may ultimately also be a big waste of time given the general "flea market" nature of the site (which is subject to many exceptions) .

I added a couple of other things to my profile just to show the different facets of my NYC photography...

If interested in having a look... http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/9-adam-miller.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=646198

 

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