Behind glass by S.Klyuchnikov
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C.F. MARTIN & CO
Model D-76, year 1976
This limited release dreadnought was produced by Martin in celebration of the American bicentennial in 1976. It is structurally similar to a D-35 but with added cosmetic flair like star inlay markers.
Serial No. 373329"
Interencheres
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"The Birds"
A flock of grackles swarming an intersection shot from my car window at a red light.
Taken by an Olympus Pen FT with 38mm f1.8 lens on Arista EDU Ultra 400.
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ah, this is me, 2018. I like to shoot a bathroom selfie first so I could remind myself of the camera used later on.
This is my very much desired Yashica Lynx 14e, rangefinder with a big bright glass f1.4 45mm Yashinon lens. However this camera turned out to be the most uncomfortable, that I've used. It runs obsolete mercury batteries, so manual mode it is.
It's very heavy and bulky. All the settings are on the lens barrel, but too fiddly and hard to move. No doubt, the camera needs CLA, but I'm not convinced.
Winter of 2018, 🎞️HP5+ 📷Yashica Lynx 14e 🧪D76 1+1
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Sorry for the lack of photos, I've been on a self-imposed 60-day break from shooting. Today begins my latest 365 project, however, so I'm back in the saddle.
I'm shooting film again this year, and I'm shooting with a wide angle all year. But it takes a while to go through a roll of film and then get it developed and scanned, all of which I do myself for Bnw film.
In the meantime, here are some game day photos I took back in 2018 using a film camera. I used a specialty film called Orwo N74 and the camera was my Canon F1, the same one I'm going to employ this year. With the exception of one photo, these are all just right out of the scanner; I didn't do any touchup work.
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Modern Architecture
September 2022
Fuji G645S
Ilford Delta 100
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