A beautiful sight after a gentle hike in the Chartreuse mountain range, near Grenoble, France. Kodak film photography. Included in the calendar Beauty of the French Alps Featured in Film photography Other featured photos
Pentax SF7 / Kodak Advantix 400 – 35mm
A bud is dwarfed by the bloom it will become. Shot on Fuji Velvia 50 – Nikon FM-2, 50mm on extension tubes.
These two were so engrossed in each other – on this beautiful spring day in Hydge Park, Perth, Western Australia leica MP, 50mm noctilux lens, Provia 100 film / cropped in photoshop FEATURED IN FILM PHOTOGRAPHY! /
© All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. Photographed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Canon EOS 50e. FEATURED IN: / “Film Photography” Group – November 2009. / “Latin America” Group – November 2009.
A forest path in the Chartreuse mountain Range near Grenoble, France on a lovely autumn day Olympus OM 20, Kodak film Featured in Film photography Other featured photos
Trout fishing in Stockholm archipelago. Shot with Holga, medium format slide film.
This picture i took while doing a project for my college ” time ” it is very good project =D / We wernt alowed to use Tripods, apperently they are a trip hazard …... Caught with a pentax k1000 ( film Photograph)
This photo was taken about 10 years ago. I took it on my film SLR camera, developed the negative myself in my darkroom and printed it on my enlarger… those were the days. I recently brought this image back to life and gave a print of it to my good friends little girl called Lily for her 2nd birthday.
The momument on the background is blurred. Just like the past. Though it can’t be seen, is still can be remembered. For some of our ancestors fought for rights, for freedom, for life. Though the young lady of our present stands with her back turned, looking to the future, the past is still there. Dressed up nice and warm, she cherishes the good life offered to her. This photo is supposed to be a tribute to all our forefathers. / ________ Camera : Hasselblad 500C/M / Lens : Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm/f=2.8 / Film : Agfa APX
It was 1991 when I approached historicaly old and hidden areas of my home town Lebork found in northern central part of European Poland. I still remember the moment when this boy watched me taking his picture just as if I came from / another world. 35mm Zenith camera / Traditional B/W process – sepia tone.
The Leslie Log House was taken the Northwest Mississauga, Ontario., Canada. / This Log house was built in 1826 by John Leslie and his wife Esther Beatty who came to Upper Canada from Sutherland, Scotland in 1824. / This house was moved to it’s present location in May of 1994 to preserve it’s historical heritage. / I was told that this locaion will soon become another Historical Park in the City of Mississauga. / I took this photo in B&W and found it only fitting to give this image the treatment and processing to get the effect of the Master photographers in the period of approx. 1839 and on. / The processing took some time but I think I got the result I was looking for. ======================================= Taken with: Nikon EM. / Tripod mounted. / Full manual setting. / Nikon 36-73 zoom lens. / Hoya UV-(0) & Sepia tone lens filters stacked. / T-100 B&W film. / One exposure taken. / Negative scaned to disk. / Processing: Corel Paint shop ProX2
this is a shot of a friend’s back yard in gritty inner city Newtown… must be the only place in that suburb with a pool … I kid you not… anyway I’ve always loved the view across the neighbours yard… that towering plant is a strezleki bird of paradise plant… the biggest I’ve ever seen…. and I just love the idea of having surfboard’s stacked ready to jump in the pool with…. hey it amuses me….. anyway IR film of course… my favourite type Kodak Highspeed black and white IR film which has sadly been discontinued…. so sad anyway enjoy…..
The quay on the river Eske in Donegal town . Minolta x-300 Pan f 50
A view from the quay on the river Eske in Donegal town looking towards the Abbey Hotel. Minolta x-300 Pan f 50
Mr. Blue Sky flashmob / Cork / Ireland nikon F100 / or olympus OM2 can’t remember which one
And those were the days of roses, / Poetry and prose and Martha / All I had was you and all you had was me. / There was no tomorrows, / We’d packed away our sorrows / And we saved them for a rainy day. And I remember quiet evenings / Trembling close to you… (Tom Waits — Martha) Camera: Rolleicord V / Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125 – Medium Format
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a couple of ghostly ships parked in Circular Quay down by that old bridge in Sydney town…. taken with my favourite film of all time Kodak Highspeed black and white Infrared…. now discontinued which quite frankly nearly broke my photographer’s heart….loved that film….. anyway this be the ships that fill my dreams
three spectural and spectacular palm trees in the Botanic gardens down by the Opera House near Sydney Harbour… shot in black and white Infrared film
For those using film, processed yourself or by a print shop, monochrome or colour, we appreciate the beauties of the original photographic process (heck, even Polaroid).
Group Avatar: Zeus over Antarctica- Juilee Pryor
Taken on Kodak Highspeed Infrared Film, scanned at 3600dpi.
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