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  • #26230834

    shared by vicuna on 2023-01-09

    Had a nice sunny walk in Zurich the 1st of January 2023 :)

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  • #26230812

    shared by vicuna on 2023-01-09

    Had a nice sunny walk in Zurich the 1st of January 2023 :)

  • #26230817

    shared by vicuna on 2023-01-09

    Had a nice sunny walk in Zurich the 1st of January 2023 :)

  • #26230827

    shared by vicuna on 2023-01-09

    Had a nice sunny walk in Zurich the 1st of January 2023 :)

  • #26238323

    shared by fisheyemary on 2023-01-11

    Some new and some not so new Polaroids!

  • #26238331

    shared by fisheyemary on 2023-01-11

    Some new and some not so new Polaroids!

  • #26238332

    shared by fisheyemary on 2023-01-11

    Some new and some not so new Polaroids!

  • #25878762

    shared by fisheyemary on 2022-07-30

    Some more Sprocket Rocket fun from last summer

  • #25878763

    shared by fisheyemary on 2022-07-30

    Some more Sprocket Rocket fun from last summer

  • #25878764

    shared by fisheyemary on 2022-07-30

    Some more Sprocket Rocket fun from last summer

  • #25710759

    shared by vicuna on 2022-05-16

    Some shots from Bern and Zurich at the end of the roll during a nice sunny day in April. And for this roll I tested the new Ars-Imago "Monobath Eco" : 8mn for processing and fixing, that's all! And it's an ecological formula so you can discard it without any worries in your sink. Of course, as with every monobath processing, you got a very high amount of contrast, as the developper is quiet strong, acts in the first 3 mn before the fixer takes over. It's given for 8 films (8mn for rolls 1-4, 16mn for rolls 5-8). Not recommended for T-Grain films, like TMax, Tri-X or Fomapan. It's sold for 16,90€, that's not the cheapest chemical for 8 films, but it's easy and quick to use.

  • #25710760

    shared by vicuna on 2022-05-16

    Some shots from Bern and Zurich at the end of the roll during a nice sunny day in April. And for this roll I tested the new Ars-Imago "Monobath Eco" : 8mn for processing and fixing, that's all! And it's an ecological formula so you can discard it without any worries in your sink. Of course, as with every monobath processing, you got a very high amount of contrast, as the developper is quiet strong, acts in the first 3 mn before the fixer takes over. It's given for 8 films (8mn for rolls 1-4, 16mn for rolls 5-8). Not recommended for T-Grain films, like TMax, Tri-X or Fomapan. It's sold for 16,90€, that's not the cheapest chemical for 8 films, but it's easy and quick to use.

  • #25710762

    shared by vicuna on 2022-05-16

    Some shots from Bern and Zurich at the end of the roll during a nice sunny day in April. And for this roll I tested the new Ars-Imago "Monobath Eco" : 8mn for processing and fixing, that's all! And it's an ecological formula so you can discard it without any worries in your sink. Of course, as with every monobath processing, you got a very high amount of contrast, as the developper is quiet strong, acts in the first 3 mn before the fixer takes over. It's given for 8 films (8mn for rolls 1-4, 16mn for rolls 5-8). Not recommended for T-Grain films, like TMax, Tri-X or Fomapan. It's sold for 16,90€, that's not the cheapest chemical for 8 films, but it's easy and quick to use.

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  • #24825049

    shared by troch on 2021-03-17

    This film was first loaded into the Zero Image 2000 in 2016, with plans for double it later. It languished until March 14, 2020 when I reloaded it into a Holga Wide Pinhole for some tabletop doubles. Unfortunately, there is only a ghost of the first layer, shot in the forest. Efke R25, expired in 2014, stand processed in Blazinal 1+100 for 90 minutes.

  • #24825044

    shared by troch on 2021-03-17

    Dusting off the Pinhole Blender for a little tabletop fun, March 13, 2020. Ilford PanF 50, expired in 2013, stand processed in Blazinal 1+100 for 80 minutes.

  • #24825054

    shared by troch on 2021-03-17

    This film was first loaded into the Zero Image 2000 in 2016, with plans for double it later. It languished until March 14, 2020 when I reloaded it into a Holga Wide Pinhole for some tabletop doubles. Unfortunately, there is only a ghost of the first layer, shot in the forest. Efke R25, expired in 2014, stand processed in Blazinal 1+100 for 90 minutes.

  • #24825063

    shared by troch on 2021-03-17

    Still playing with the tabletop pinholes, March 14, 2020. Ilford FP4+, stand processed in Blazinal 1+100 for 90 minutes.

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  • Ethereal Panoramas with Lomography's New HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera

    written by rdetoyato on 2020-10-21 #gear #news
    Ethereal Panoramas with Lomography's New HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera

    the HydroChrome Sutton’s Panoramic Belair Camera combines some of Lomography’s best-loved features into one exciting analogue innovation. Check out these ethereal panoramas taken with Lomography's New HydroChrome Sutton's Panoramic Belair Camera!

  • #24557050

    shared by fisheyemary on 2020-10-27

    These are the Polaroids I've shot this summer!

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  • #24557049

    shared by fisheyemary on 2020-10-27

    These are the Polaroids I've shot this summer!

  • #24553735

    shared by vicuna on 2020-10-26

  • #24553736

    shared by vicuna on 2020-10-26

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  • #24557062

    shared by fisheyemary on 2020-10-27

    These are the Polaroids I've shot this summer!

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  • #24557048

    shared by fisheyemary on 2020-10-27

    These are the Polaroids I've shot this summer!

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  • #24497308

    shared by fisheyemary on 2020-09-26

    Another roll from Andros island, July 2020, shot with Minolta Dynax 505 and Kodak Pro Image 100 film

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  • #24139461

    shared by vicuna on 2020-03-14

  • #24139469

    shared by vicuna on 2020-03-14

  • #24139473

    shared by vicuna on 2020-03-14

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    shared by vicuna on 2020-03-14

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  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

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  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

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  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

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  • Left: normal lens, Right: flipped lens

    shared by troch on 2019-06-06

    I have always meant to flip the meniscus lens in a Brownie Hawkeye since reading @kdstevens great article: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/114289-flipping-over-the-brownie-hawkeye-advanced-lomographic-techniques-with-americas-favorite-camera. After a great album by @akula and, dare I say it, a bit of a challenge from @neufotomacher, I grabbed my second best Hawkeye and performed the very simple reversal. Being the complete geek that I am, I had to perform a comparison test with identical rolls of Fujicolor NPS 160, expired in 2006 and home processed in Arista C-41. In each pair, the shot on the left is with the normal lens and the shot on the right is with a flipped lens.

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  • Collina delle Croci

    shared by mmattia on 2019-10-30

    Settembre 2019

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  • #23702081

    shared by bravopires on 2019-10-30

    #kodak #trix #400 #pushed to #1600

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  • #23091003

    shared by fruchtzwerg_hh on 2018-11-30

  • #23090998

    shared by fruchtzwerg_hh on 2018-11-30

  • #23089244

    shared by fruchtzwerg_hh on 2018-11-29

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  • #23089249

    shared by fruchtzwerg_hh on 2018-11-29

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  • #23091005

    shared by fruchtzwerg_hh on 2018-11-30

  • #23010367

    shared by 1122 on 2018-10-19

  • #22975700

    shared by troch on 2018-09-30

    I shot this roll in July, thinking I was shooting doubles with my friend Nicole on a roll that had been sitting in my fridge for some time. When I processed it, I realized that I had shot the film twice and so had Nicole, although we are not sure how we managed this feat of quadrupling the film. These scans are a combination of mine and Nicole's as my scanner no longer deals with such thick negatives. My second shoot was done with a Diana F+ with 35mm back, but we are unsure of the other cameras involved. Fuji Reala 100, home processed in Tetenal Colortec C-41.

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  • #22975701

    shared by troch on 2018-09-30

    I shot this roll in July, thinking I was shooting doubles with my friend Nicole on a roll that had been sitting in my fridge for some time. When I processed it, I realized that I had shot the film twice and so had Nicole, although we are not sure how we managed this feat of quadrupling the film. These scans are a combination of mine and Nicole's as my scanner no longer deals with such thick negatives. My second shoot was done with a Diana F+ with 35mm back, but we are unsure of the other cameras involved. Fuji Reala 100, home processed in Tetenal Colortec C-41.

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  • #22975702

    shared by troch on 2018-09-30

    I shot this roll in July, thinking I was shooting doubles with my friend Nicole on a roll that had been sitting in my fridge for some time. When I processed it, I realized that I had shot the film twice and so had Nicole, although we are not sure how we managed this feat of quadrupling the film. These scans are a combination of mine and Nicole's as my scanner no longer deals with such thick negatives. My second shoot was done with a Diana F+ with 35mm back, but we are unsure of the other cameras involved. Fuji Reala 100, home processed in Tetenal Colortec C-41.