Federation Square, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 March 2007 / Mamiya C3, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 2.8, Kodak Tmax100
At the European, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Mamiya C3, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 2.8, Kodak Tmax100
The Princess Bridge, over the Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Mamiya C3, Mamiya-Sekor 180mm4.5, Maco Cube 400c (expired Jan 2005)
NGV International, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Lomo Lubitel 166B, Kodak Tmax400
Melbourne Concert Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Lomo Lubitel 166B, Kodak Tmax400
Taken with a Mamiya RZ medium format camera.
Taken with a Mamiya RZ67
A Tattoo Artist from Berlin Germany, working at “no pain no brain”. / shot on Kodak-Tmax 100 with a 500 c/m and a Planar 80 2.8
This was taken in the Queen Street Mall in Brisbane. Arron and his brother were doing their thing with the spray cans and were kind enough to let me take their pictures. / Anyone who has seen there paintings will know how fantastic they are. / This shots was taken on a Seagull 4A-107 loaded with T-max 400, 1/125@F4. Developed in Xtol undiluted@7min. Scanned on a canon 8800F.
Monochrome / Photographic works by Aglaia B /
Sunset in Sidewinder Pass near the AZ/CA border north of I-8 Yashica A TLR / 80mm Lens / TMax 100
We made this shot for felf promotion purpose.The Russian model wears a creation by Viviene Westwood. / Styling: Vasilis Kotaras / Make up Hair: Morfi / Represended in Athens from Action Models. / This image was featured two times in the groups :”creative fashion photography” and “Bubble boutique” / Became third in the challenge “Monochrome” of the group “creative fashion photography”. / This image was featured in the group “Bubble Boutique” Jan ‘09 / Current features(11/11/09) in the groups / “Studio lighting” and “Male Photographer”. and “The Waist Up Portrait Photography” Bronica 6*7 Film Tmax 100.
Holga / Kinsale / tmax 100
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