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Old Reliable
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Continue reading →: Old ReliableI’ve used quite a few cameras over the past half year or so. Some of them have given me consistently good results. My Mamiya Six 6 Auotomat is one of them. Big, meaty negatives. Sharp images. Nice contrast. This roll of film is another old reliable, Kodak Tri-X 400. I…
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Leidolf Wetzlar Automatic Unimark II
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Continue reading →: Leidolf Wetzlar Automatic Unimark III have no memory of aquiring this camera. I checked my camera collection spreadsheet and was reminded that I bought it off of eBay four months ago for $36.77. Additionally, I have no memory of why I aquired this camera. My best guess is I came across an online review,…
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Continue reading →: Buying in bulkWhen I first started getting back into film photography, I told my girlfriend that I wouldn’t be doing any bulk film loading. “I won’t be shooting that much,” I explained. So, anyway, this week I bought my first roll of bulk 35mm film. **insert shrugging emoji here** Hear me out.…
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The Kodak Show
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Continue reading →: The Kodak ShowKodak T-Max 400 souped in Kodak D-76 1:1. Shots taken on the Mamiya Six 6 Automat. Maybe sometime soon, I’ll use film/developer combo with my Kodak Retina and title the post “Triple Threat.”
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Fomapan 100 & Diafine 4+4
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Continue reading →: Fomapan 100 & Diafine 4+4Camera: Hasselblad 500 CMLens: Carl Zeiss 80mm PlanarFilm: Fomapan 100Format: 120Developer: Diafine 4+4
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The Zorki 4, revisited
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Continue reading →: The Zorki 4, revisitedA sunny Sunday and a community event was the perfect excuse for me to get out and take some photographs last weekend. For this outing, I chose to use my Zorki 4 rangefinder with the Jupiter 8 lens. I hadn’t used this camera for nearly four months. I previously posted…
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Continue reading →: Arista three waysI keep returning to Arista EDU Ultra 100 because it’s cheap. And, also, because it’s good! It’s my understanding that it’s rebranded Fomapan. It’s know for its high cnontrast and rich tonality. I’ve previously shot it: This time I shot in my Hasselblad 500 CM. I developed it in Kodak…
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120, Carl Zeiss, Cinestill, Film, Hasselblad, Home Development, Kodak, Medium Format, Photowalk, SLR
Porta 160
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Continue reading →: Porta 160Camera: Hasselblad 500 CMLenses: Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 // Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm f4Film: Kodak Porta 160Developer: Cinestill CS-41Date taken: May 2nd, 2025
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Rollie RPX 100 / Rodinal 1:50
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Continue reading →: Rollie RPX 100 / Rodinal 1:50My objective in taking photos is often less about creating art, but about simply trying out a “new” camera, roll of film or developer. That was true in the case of the roll of film I’m posting about here. But dangit, I’m proud of these shots. I’d gone two full…
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Moskva 5
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Continue reading →: Moskva 5Shooting large 6×6 negatives is cool. Shooting larger 6×9 negatives is even cooler. But what about having a camera that allows you to choose one format or the other? Uber cool! The Moskva 5 fits that bill. I became aware of this camera when I was researching 6×9 medium format…

