These are from a long ago session.
Mamiya M645 Pro with Kodak Portra 400 negative film and the WRONG shutter speed! Sync speed on the Mamiya is 1/60 and I shot most of a roll on 1/125 with flash. This resulted in a bunch of half frames.
Despite this, all is not completely lost. I won't call them masterpieces but I still think the results are worth sharing...
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Nikon F4S. Nikkor 180mm f2.8 ED-IF lens. Kodak Portra 400.
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Agfa Ambi Silette 35mm 1950s rangefinder with Kodak Portra 400 negative film
There was fresh snow on the hills
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Mamiya M645 Pro with Kodak Portra 400 negative film. 35mm f3.5 ultra wide angle lens.
This is my brother-in-law's bar and restaurant in downtown Portland, Oregon. Negative film is great for this kind of shooting because the highlights go on forever. All of these are single shot, single scan. No HDR silliness.
I also tend to think the colour rendition is rather attractive.
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Pacemaker Crown Graphic large format 4x5 camera with Kodak Portra 400 negative film.
Exposure Information:
Date: 2012-01-13
Time: 8:05pm (see clock bottom centre)
Aperture: f22
Shutter Speed: 120sec.
90mm Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon ultra wide angle lens
These are from a night photography excursion I went on recently with my good friend, Wessel.
The Crown does not have a great range of movements but I did shift the lens as much as I could to reduce the convergence (which otherwise would have been cartoonishly strong). The big flare seems to be from some other source than the lens. In the full drum scan you can see it moving completely outside the visible frame into the border of the film.
This is a drum scan by the one and only Tim Parkin. Colour and fine detail is greatly improved. This image is downsized to 20 megapixel because Flickr can't handle the 80 megapixel original.
Previous scan by my cheap flatbed is here:
www.flickr.com/photos/samagnew/6774347485
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