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Fun with double exposure

Posted 2022-09-23 10:28:00 | Views: 2,718
Double Exposure on Cinestill 400D
Lizard painting
Sunset in two directions

Birds on Cinestill 400D

Posted 2022-09-22 07:44:00 | Views: 3,253
How many birds do you see in this photo?
The answer is 3.

Cinestill 400D

Posted 2022-09-21 10:44:00 | Views: 3,414
Some halation with Cinestill 400D

Buc-ee's Pecan Log

Posted 2022-09-20 11:44:00 | Views: 3,677
Buc-ee's Pecan Log review: WOW this thing is sweet!

Spiky!

Posted 2022-09-19 08:32:00 | Views: 4,076
FLOWERS ON FILM
Lomo CN 100

Pink!

Posted 2022-09-18 11:00:00 | Views: 3,711

Mel's Neon

Posted 2022-09-17 11:00:00 | Views: 4,014

Walk Film Diptych

Posted 2022-09-16 11:00:00 | Views: 3,576
Walk; Who does it better?
Stone that doesn't move?
Screen that only blinks?

Fireworks 800T style

Posted 2022-09-15 10:19:00 | Views: 2,705

Slide film

Posted 2022-09-14 12:02:36 | Views: 3,007
I have an Irrational fear of... developing slide film.
Unfortunately with the slide kit I made two huge mistakes.
The first time I self-developed Kodak Ektachrome 100 I used the Cinestill slide developer kit. I used the dynamic chrome version. I was really excited. I’ve had huge success with their regular C-41 kit. I use it exclusively actually, I highly recommend it. 


Mistake #1 
My thermostat was off by probably 5 degrees. I didn’t realize this til months later. Almost all my exposures looked underdeveloped or underexposed. I’m not sure which, it was a huge bummer. I developed two rolls and they all looked bad.
Mistake #2 
Since I didn’t realize it was the thermostat I didn’t know what I did wrong so I didn’t want to try again. I hit pause on slide film and shot the next best thing, Kodak Ektar 100.
Well recently I got myself a new Cinestill slide kit and I’m hoping to give it another go. Stay tuned.

Corn, but not the corny kind

Posted 2022-09-13 10:26:00 | Views: 3,444
Corn, somewhere wonderful in Fair Oaks, Indiana

Heads up

Posted 2022-09-12 10:00:00 | Views: 3,805
HEADS UP: ZONE FOCUS, FTW!
I was at Seaworld and had my Voigtlander 40mm manual focus lens on my Nikon F80. I keep my lens focused to infinity; Zone Focus, BABY! I happen to glance up and I saw a dolphin in the air. I quickly raised my camera. As I was raising my camera I focused closer, maybe to 10 feet and took the shot. It was quick and I wasn't even really sure what I got. It was all muscle memory. I asked myself; was the dolphin still in the air? 

It's not super sharp but I got the shot! Another example that Zone Focusing works.
Dolphin jumping in the air at Seaworld Orlando. FujiFilm Superia X-tra 400 Film. Nikon F80 with Voigtlander 40mm manual focus lens

Concerned with ordinary

Posted 2022-09-11 11:00:00 | Views: 3,331
Not particularly good; not better than average...
I think this type of photo ages the best because so few are photographed. But this is actually a very special moment. Remember, this road, with this assortment of cars, in this arrangement, at this time of day will probably never happen again.
but this type of photograph age the best.

Bokeh Balls

Posted 2022-09-10 11:39:00 | Views: 2,675
Bokeh balls, Kentmere Pan 400 made on the Nikon 70-300mm ED Autofocus Lens

I've been everywhere, man.

Posted 2022-09-09 09:00:00 | Views: 3,110
When I look at this photo I get such a calm feeling and I get instantly relaxed. It's a rest stop on I-24. The southbound side is also wonderful. I've also stopped here at sunset and it's even more peaceful.
I've been everywhere, man.
- Johnny Cash