Tag: Zionsville Indiana
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Pentax ME Super
A review of the Pentax ME Super, a late-1970s 35mm SLR. Small, light, and capable, these are a real pleasure to shoot. And you can buy one for peanuts.
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Kosmo Foto Mono in Rodinal
I tried developing Kosmo Foto Mono film in Rodinal and here are the results.
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Eastman Double-X 5222 in Rodinal
The conventional wisdom on the Internet is that Rodinal isn’t the best developer for Eastman Double-X 5222. Maybe other developers are better. But I’ve now used this combination and it’s fine.
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single frame: My son at the old railroad bridge
My son near an old railroad bridge in Zionsville, Indiana.
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Shooting Kosmo Foto Mono in 120
A one-roll review of Kosmo Foto Mono in its new 120 size. A classic emulsion.
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Black Dog Books
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Safety and diversity
Unfinished thoughts on how safe one feels in a diverse place vs. a homogeneous place.
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One Nine Five
Three photos of the same place, via different cameras and films. They all look so different!
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single frame: Vase
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Operation Thin the Herd: Nikon Nikomat FTn
My Nikon Nikomat FTn gets its turn in Operation Thin the Herd, in which I choose the cameras I’ll keep from my too-large collection.
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Still more 35mm color scans from ScanGear on the Canon CanoScan 9000F Mark II
Another experiment scanning my own 35mm color negatives. I’m getting a little better each time, but it’s still a time-consuming pain in the neck.
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The back streets of Zionsville
I’m smitten with the great color and sharpness my Yashica Lynx 14e delivered on Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400 the day I walked around Zionsville. It was a rare sunny day this extra-gray winter. After a heavy snow event the temperatures rose to near 50 degrees and so the streets were full of puddles. I photograph…