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I've not been shooting much film recently. Yesterday, I was bored and in a mood, so I grabbed the Hasselblad and fired off a roll using Alice as my model. Only
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Finished a roll of HP5 today with some shots of my grandson, of course. Here's 4 from the roll.
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The other day, while bored, I shuffled around the house and burned through a roll of film, just for something to do. I took photos of random stuff that I use or see
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I was so bored today that I grabbed the first camera I saw with a partially used roll (the Nikon F100) and walked around the house snapping anything at all.
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Testing a photo via Figure short code with a caption.
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Sometimes I just need to blow through a roll when I'm bored. This is from the Hasselblad 500C/M and 80mm Planar on HP5 developed with HC-110(b). Thankfully, Alice was
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Here are a few images from the first roll I ran through the Olympus OM-2n after having it overhauled by John Hermanson. The camera feels very good.
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A roll of HP5 through the Olympus Stylus Epic.
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Latest roll (HP5) from the Leica MP. Nothing much here to speak of, although I did use a manual flash on some of the indoor shots. I kind of like flash photos. They
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This roll of HP5 from the Leica M3[1] was shot mostly in Grand Haven during one of our frequent walks through town and on the pier.
1. It was the M3, not
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The final final roll from the Canonet
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Roll of HP5 from the Leica MP
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I spent the afternoon with my parents to celebrate their 62nd wedding anniversary. This roll of Tri-X was taken with the Hasselblad 500C/M and the 80mm Planar.
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A roll of Kodak Gold 200 was languishing in the Nikon F100, so I used it up taking photos of Alice on our deck. Turns out that's what I did with
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A portrait session with my aunt and uncle's family. Taken using the Hasselblad 500C/M and 80mm Planar. HP5.
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I brought the Hasselblad to my parents house while my daughter and grandson were visiting. I underexposed the roll a bit, but the hit rate was better than expected. I love this one
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Whenever I review my recent photos, I am reminded that I prefer film. Film is fun, if sometimes frustrating, to shoot. Film cameras are cooler. And I love the results.
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