A Blog dedicated to my rediscovery of analog Photography and Home film processing.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Impossible Nature
Polaroid Macro 5 SLR Impossible Project Color Instant Print Film - A couple of shots for the Impossible Moment in Time Flickr group. I love instant film and the Impossible Project has made it possible to dig the Polaroid, SX-70, 600 and Spectre Instant cameras out of your closet and use them again. All the Lo-Fi, pastel instant colors you remember are available again.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Kajin Tora....
Fujifilm GA645Zi Fujinon 55-90 f4.5/6.9 Fujifilm Acros 100 Arista 76 1:1 - One of the first shots from my GZ645Zi, our cat Kajin Tora was striking a great pose so I could not pass her up. She has stunning eyes and a killer instinct.
Scanned with an Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM software.
Scanned with an Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM software.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
The Infamous Texas Inn
Fujifilm GA645Zi Fujinon 55-90 f4.5/6.9 Fujifilm Acros 100 Arista 76 1:1 - A Lynchburg land mark for more years then must people remember, the "T-Room" as it is known, specializes in Chili and Hamburgers and serves up some of the best hang over food in town. Their trademark burger is the Cheesy Western, a cheese burger with Chili topped with a fried egg. The decor is classic 1950's lunch counter, with a sprinkling of greasy spoon, but do not let the rough edges keep you away. The Texas in a classic American Burger joint in the best sense of the genre.
Scanned with an Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM Software.
Scanned with an Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM Software.
Labels:
1:1,
120 film,
Arista 76 Developer,
D-76,
Epson V500 Photo,
FUJIFILM,
Fujinon,
GA645Zi,
Lynchburg,
Neopan Acros 100,
T Room,
Texas Inn,
Virginia
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Watch that first step!
Fujifilm GA645Zi Fujinon 55-90 f4.5/6.9 Fujifilm Acros 100 Arista 76 1:1 - A door to nowhere, this one adorns the side of the Academy of Music in downtown Lynchburg VA.. Now a part of Lynchburg Academy of Fine Arts the old theatre has been under active restorations for several years.
Scanned with an Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM software.
Scanned with an Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM software.
Labels:
120 film,
Academy of Fine Arts,
Academy of Music,
Arista 76 Developer 1:1,
black and white,
D-76,
Downtown,
Fuji,
Fujica,
FUJIFILM,
GA645Zi,
Historic,
Lynchburg,
medium format,
Neopan Acros 100
Monday, May 26, 2014
GMC
Fujifilm GA645Zi Fujinon 55-90 f4.5/6.9 Fujifilm Acros 100 Arista 76 1:1 - An example of why the GA645Zi is my new love. The Fujinon zoom lens, if a bit slow, is absolutely stunning. The sharpness and contrast jumped off the negatives even before I scanned them. There are many reason I still shoot film, habit, nostalgia, the process, the smell of fixer and images like this.
Scanned with and Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM software.
Scanned with and Epson V500 Photo using Epson's OEM software.
The Fujifilm GA645Zi - Now this is what I call Point and Shoot Camera....
May I present my new love, the Fujifilm GA645Zi. After several years of wanting a Fujifilm medium format camera, I finally bit the bullet and bought this beauty. The real debate for me had been which model to buy. Fujifilm and made many flavors of medium format cameras over the years in 6x9, 6x7 and 6x4.5 format. Most of their models are rangefinders with normal or wide angel fixed lenses. My life long love affair with rangefinder cameras is what first drew me to the Fujifilm cameras, but as I researched these cameras, this model slowly won me over. The GA645Zi is not a rangefinder camera. It is an auto-focus, zoom lens packing, built in flash, auto film advance, auto exposure master work of late 1990's film camera technology. The camera packs the best features of a high end 35mm point and shoot into a medium format shooter that is not much larger or heavier than a typical 35mm SLR. Though large, the camera handles like a dream with most controls easily operated with your right hand, aided by the ample rubberized grip. The GA645Zi can be used as a fully automatic, point and shoot camera, but there are option for Aperture Priority and Shutter priority automatic as well as fully manual exposure control. Manual focus is also possible, but is limited to a "guesstimation" presetting method, with no focusing aid. If it only had a rangefinder driven manual focusing system, this camera work be perfect.
Images from this camera to come...
Complete Specifications:
Images from this camera to come...
Complete Specifications:
CAMERA: Fujifilm GA645Zi
TYPE: Autofocus 6x4.5cm lens-shutter camera
LENS: Built-in EBC-Fujinon 55-90mm f/4.5-6.9 power zoom
FOCUSING: Hybrid active infrared/ passive phase-detection single-shot AF; manual zone focusing
METERING: Non-TTL center-weighted
EXPOSURE MODES: Programmed AE, aperture-priority AE, metered manual
SHUTTER: Electronically controlled lens shutter with speeds from 2 sec. to 1/700 plus B
FILM SPEEDS: ISO 25-1600 automatically set with Barcoded films; can also be set manually
FILM TRANSPORT: Automatic threading, single-frame advance and wind to end of roll
FLASH: Built-in pop-up autoflash (ISO 100 GN 39, in feet) covers angle of view of 55mm lens; hot-shoe provided for accessory dedicated flash units; PC terminal for studio flash; sync up to 1/700
VIEWFINDER: Transparent liquid crystal "bright frame" zoom type shows at least 88% of actual image area; 0.4-0.58X magnification with zoom lens at infinity
VIEWFINDER INFORMATION: Flash on/off, shutter speed, aperture, focusing distance, exposure compensation, exposure status, shutter released
LCD PANEL: Displays shutter speed, aperture, frame number, film speed, flash status, battery status, film length, exposure compensation, self-timer, focusing distance, MF mode, date, time
SELF-TIMER: Electronic, 10-sec. delay
POWER SOURCE: Two 3V CR123A lithium batteries
DIMENSIONS: 6.4x4.3x2.9 in.
WEIGHT: 31.2 oz.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Burned Out
Kodak Retina IIIS Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8 Orwo UN54 Arista-76 Stock - A beautiful old house in a bad situations on Rivermont Ave. in Lynchburg, VA.. It was hit by lightning, setting the roof on fire, burning out most of the upper floor. An owner of an old home myself, I hope someone takes the time and money to save this old Victorian.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III using Silverdast SE Plus Software.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III using Silverdast SE Plus Software.
Labels:
35mm,
Avenue,
film,
house fire,
Kodak,
Lynchburg,
Orwo,
Retina,
Rivermont,
Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8,
Silverfast SE Plus,
UN54,
Virginia
Location:
Rivermont, Lynchburg, VA, USA
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Nature Fights Back...
Kodak Retina IIIS Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8 Orwo UN54 Arista-76 Stock - Nature is slowly reclaiming an old house undergoing a stalled restoration. Vines have nearly consumed the entire left side of the structure, and the once manicured bushes are now blocking the front door. This has all taken place in less then two years, and our very wet Spring is just speeding the take over.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III Using SilverFast SE Plus Software.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III Using SilverFast SE Plus Software.
Labels:
1987,
analog,
Arista 76 Developer,
D-76 Stock,
film scanning,
IIIS,
ISO 100,
Kodak,
Minolta Dimage Dual Scan III,
Monochrome,
Orwo,
Retina,
Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8,
UN54
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Deaf Child Area?
Kodak Retina IIIS Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8 Orwo UN54 Arista-76 Stock - I am not making fun on anybody's disability, but is a street really the best place for a Deaf Child Area? Another shot from my first test roll from my newly acquired Retina IIIS.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III using Silverfast SE Plus.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III using Silverfast SE Plus.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Leaves
Kodak Retina IIIS Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8 Orwo UN54 Arista-76 Stock - An abstract of layered trees. The sun backlighting the translucent leaves makes for an interesting effect.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III Using SilverFast SE Plus Software.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III Using SilverFast SE Plus Software.
Caffenol Cookbook
For those of you interested in developing film with instant coffee check out the site: The Caffenol Cook Book. A great starring point for all things coffee and film.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Back to Retina....
Kodak Retina IIIS Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8 Orwo UN54 Arista-76 Stock - My first experience with photography was using my Father's Kodak Retina IIIS. A gorgeous German made 35mm rangefinder that kicked off not only my life long love of photographer, but also my undying love for rangefinder cameras. Sadly, the shutter in that Retina broke several years ago, so I have been unable to use my first love. Recently I tracked down a replacement on ebay, and this is fruit from my first test roll. The optics are as good as I remembered, crisp with perfect contrast. More to come from this camera.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III using Silverfast SE Plus.
Scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III using Silverfast SE Plus.
Labels:
35mm,
Arista 76 Developer,
D-76,
D-76 Stock,
film,
german,
IIIS,
Kodak,
Lynchburg,
Orwo,
Retina,
Schneider Retina-Curtagon 35mm f2.8,
Silverfast SE Plus,
UN54,
Vintage Camera,
Virginia
Location:
Rivermont, Lynchburg, VA, USA
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