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Detroit's William Livingstone Memorial Lighthouse on Belle Isle. I have been inside but many, many, years ago. Still a working light. Made out of marble. Pentax P30T, Tokina 23mm f/2.8, hp5+
Visiting Detroit's William Livingstone Memorial Lighthouse on Belle Isle

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Got some pics for my friend's band. Had the guys rock out in a dim room with a few speed lights set up around them. Half of the speed lights went off by the trigger in the hot shoe, the other half went off by the trigger in my left hand less than a second later. Some turned out cooler looking than others, but the idea is there in all of them (person, guitar, rock and roll). Shot on Kodak Tri X 400 in a Canon Rebel G with a Sigma 50mm Art lens.

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My son, when he was a 11 years old. Yashica 635 twin-lens reflex, kitchen-developed 120 Tri-X Pan B&W film, developed in D-76,the negatives scanned with my flatbed EPSON scanner. The outdoor shot is from a morning when I dropped him off at his elementary school, the indoor shot I can tell is lighted by a Speedotron flash head firing in an umbrella.

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2014, May 1. Frame 1 of a 12-shot roll.

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2014, May 1. Frame 12 of a 12-shot roll.
 
Beautiful Tibet Here! Enjoy natural sence.
Seems like no one really posts their film images on the board so I thought it would be nice to have an ongoing thread for us to post a photo or two from our most recent shoots.

Film, Instant, Polaroid, Prints. . . what have you.

Feel free to list the camera, lens, settings, film used.

Lets see them!
 

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Finally got around to getting some film developed that I've had kicking around the house for awhile.

I've been using a Minolta XD-11 that I've decided just isn't working for me (or maybe working at all). I managed to underexpose an entire roll of Ektar pretty much shooting in bright sunlight the entire time.

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I also had a roll of 120 that I ran through an old Afga Isolette that my mother-in-law gave me. I'm guessing that there are some light leaks...I'm not sure the lens really focuses, and I'm sure there is plenty of user error here...I believe this is HP5.

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Finally, a roll of Afga Vista 200 through a Nikon N75. Much more my speed...I'm thinking most of my film will be shot through this camera in the future.

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My son, when he was a 11 years old. Yashica 635 twin-lens reflex, kitchen-developed 120 Tri-X Pan B&W film, developed in D-76,the negatives scanned with my flatbed EPSON scanner. The outdoor shot is from a morning when I dropped him off at his elementary school, the indoor shot I can tell is lighted by a Speedotron flash head firing in an umbrella.

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2014, May 1. Frame 1 of a 12-shot roll.

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2014, May 1. Frame 12 of a 12-shot roll.

That sepia tone one is so wonderful. It captures the young man's character.
 
Photobucket is dead to me.....so I'll post my new shots after I find another service.....:BangHead:
 

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