Shot on film: Kodak T-max 400 | Plaubel Makina 67 | Nikkor 80/2.8
The sun goes down, and the speed goes up. Black and white is the game. We rarely get to Hillsboro downtown, so decided to do a quick walk and see if anything was interesting.
The sun goes down, and the speed goes up. Black and white is the game. We rarely get to Hillsboro downtown, so decided to do a quick walk and see if anything was interesting.
I always thought I loved Potsdam. Then I realized I had never shot Potsdam in a little while. Then I realized I had never shot them in medium format. Then I realized it was on
February means the month of FP4 started! I think most film photographers could name THE Ilford film, i.e. HP5; and possibly the C41 BW XP2; and the newest color film on the market – Harman
I might have tried all the color films on the market, but there are always more black-and-white films that I’ve never seen. It is a different beast. This time, I got some slower films, which
Walking around St. John, and it was dark. So can an expired film capture the night?
Shooting in the dark.
I rarely shoot pano in my home city, so this is going to be a new exercise, for me to shoot some pano at home.