Tag: Tri-X
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A new roll of film
Ah, the Mamiya 645 Pro. This camera has felt more like an albatross than a friend mostly. It’s cumbersome (it’s a medium format camera for those who are unfamiliar, which is a larger type of film (better resolution), meaning a larger camera body). It doesn’t read as a camera to normal folk at all, sometimes…
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25 photos from Switzerland pt. 4
Photos 16-20 The first photo in this series picks the journey back up in a ski lodge above Grindelwald in First. We had arrived in thick pea soup fog, unable to see the drama surrounding us. Fortunately, when we woke up early the next morning, the clouds were clearing and we were able to take…
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25 photos from Switzerland pt. 3
Photos 11-15 The first photo in this series picks up from the last set in town of Vals. This isn’t a particularly good photo, but it does really give insight to the tremendously beautiful feeling of the buildings in Vals. Every home had so many details to take in; the centuries old wood, the decorative…
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A new roll of film
This roll of Tri-X 400 was loaded on the Pacific Ocean near Los Angeles in late December, then it sat until a trip to the Oregon Coast in early February, and then finished off at a nearby construction site late last week. On my Canon T90 with the nice 50mm lens. I’ve been really into…
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A New Roll of Film
In Life as in Death These photos are from August and September 2022, Tri-X 400 on my Canon T90. Photos are from a trip to Dufur, the White River wildlife area and camping above near the 44 trails, plus Anna and Olie’s wedding. For whatever reason, I had major exposure issues whenever I took any…