A look at the interior of one of the show cars at the recent Wheels Of Time Car Show held annually in the Macungie Park in Lehigh County Pennsylvania.
Technical details:
Bronica SQ-A medium format film camera with a Bronica Zenzanon 80mm PS lens.
Kodak Tmax 400 shot at ISO 400.
1/125th second at F11.
Developed in Pyrocat HD at 1:1:100 dilution for 15 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius in Paterson 3 reel tank. 30 seconds initial inversions followed by 5 seconds of inversions every 30 seconds.
Negative scanned with Epson V600.
Tags: Classic Car Car Macungie Lehigh County Pennsylvania Bronica SQ-A Medium Format 120 Film Bronica Zenzanon 80mm PS lens Kodak TMax 400 B&W Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 Gregg Obst 2015 Chevy
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My Wife and I rented a secluded cabin in the woods in Centre County Pennsylvania for the weekend following Thanksgiving. It was a fantastic way to get off the grid. No phone service, TV or Internet, just woods and quiet. During the daytime my Wife would sit in this leather chair in the corner of the room and read while I was out photographing. In the middle of the night I would wake up and read in the chair and then photograph things around the inside of the cabin while she slept. Even with a full day of rain on Saturday it was still a perfect getaway and sparked all sorts of creative juices that needed sparking.
Technical details:
Bronica SQ-A medium format film camera with a Bronica Zenzanon 80mm F2.8 PS lens.
Fuji Neopan Acros 100 B&W film shot at ISO 100.
4 seconds at F11. Only lit with ambient light from lamp in the photo.
Developed in Pyrocat HD at 1:1:100 dilution for 18 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius in Paterson 3 reel tank. 60 seconds initial inversions followed by 15 seconds of slow inversions every 3 minutes.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 with ANR glass holders.
Tags: Chair Night Quiet Bronica SQ-A Medium Format 120 Film Bronica Zenzanon 80mm F2.8 PS lens Fuji Neopan Acros 100 B&W Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 Gregg Obst 2015 Woodward Cabin
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The historic reenactor working the garden area of the Boone House at the Daniel Boone Homestead had hung her hat on the fence and I can't pass up a shot like that. Shot on 8-10-2013 during the "Battle at Boone Homestead" weekend.
Bronica SQ-A 6x6 medium format film camera with a Bronica Zenzanon 50mm lens. Tiffen medium yellow filter to help with contrast.
Kodak T-Max 120 100 ISO B&W film.
Self Developed film in Rodinal 1:100 using semi-stand development in three reel Paterson Tank. Tap water stop bath. Ilford Rapid Fixer. Photo-Flo.
Negative scanned with Epson V600.
Tags: Hat Fence Daniel Boone Homestead Birdsboro Berks County Pennsylvania Bronica SQ-A Medium Format 50mm lens 6x6 Kodak T-Max Tmax 100 100 ISO B&W Self Developed Rodinal 1:100 Semi-Stand Development Gregg Obst 2013
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More pipe detail as viewed along the Hoover-Mason Trestle at the old Bethlehem Steel blast furnaces in Bethlehem, PA.
Technical details:
Bronica SQ-A medium format film camera with a Bronica Zenzanon 150mm F3.5 lens.
Kodak Tmax 400 shot at ISO 400.
1/15th second at F22.
Developed in Pyrocat HD at 1:1:100 dilution for 15 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius in Paterson 3 reel tank. 15 seconds initial agitation with swizzle stick followed by 5 seconds of additional agitation every minute thereafter.
Negative scanned with Epson 4990 on holders with ANR glass.
Tags: Hoover-Mason Trestle Industrial Decay Steel Bethlehem Steel Bethlehem Lehigh County Pennsylvania Bronica SQ-A Medium Format 120 Film Bronica Zenzanon 150mm F3.5 lens Kodak TMax 400 B&W Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 Gregg Obst 2015
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This was once the only church in the tiny fishing village of Bivalve New Jersey. The oystering industry reached its peak here in 1955, declining by 1957 due to the oyster pathogen known as MSX which killed 90% of the oysters and effectively closing down the Oyster industry and the town that supported it. Today Bivalve and it's sister village, Shell Pile, are now mostly ghost towns, with a combined population of less than 50. Some of the village's processing plants still operate today but primarily exist to service processing work done on Oysters caught on ships off Long Island and transported to Bivalve. There are two existing marina businesses and a museum that highlights the fishing heritage of the area that also operate in the village.
Camera: Bronica SQ-A medium format film camera with a Bronica Zenzanon 50mm lens. Metered with Sekonic L358.
Film: Arista EDU 400 Ultra 120 roll film shot at box speed.
Development: Self Developed in Kodak Xtol 1+2 dilution in Paterson Universal Tank. 12 1/2 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius. Kodak indicator stop bath. Ilford Rapid Fixer. Photo-Flo rinse.
Scanning: Negative scanned with Epson V600.
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Tags: Church Abandoned Bivalve Cumberland County New Jersey Bronica SQ-A Medium Format Arista EDU 400 Ultra 400 ISO B&W Self Developed Kodak Xtol 1+2 Gregg Obst 2013
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