aw614
HalfDork
11/15/24 11:53 a.m.
I did buy a Yashica 44lm at a flea market and it works, but have been leaning towards selling it since I did find a Yashica Mat 124 G. Like the size, but the 44lm has the knob instead of the crank and after messing a bit with a crank TLR, I think I prefer that.
Still intrigued by a TLR.
I finally loaded up my Olympus XA2. Maybe I’ll finish the roll this weekend. Figure the last time I used it, I was probably like 12.
Just got some scans. Eager to check them out during lunch.
Spoiler alert: very happy with the scans. I’ll share some soon, but here’s a teaser.
This is Candido 800, so a bit of grain.
Whoa. Wasn't expecting a Mig-15 photo.
Nice.
It’s down in Titusville: MiG-17.
I got back some Tri-X, too. I’m wondering if this roll didn’t go through a CT scanner when traveling to Pikes Peak.
Colin Wood said:
Whoa. Wasn't expecting a Mig-15 photo.
Nice.
And, seriously, you should go visit: Valiant Air Command down in Titusville. It’s a fairly chill museum: two hangars plus several planes parked out back. Not many ropes, either, so you can get close to everything. We got to go into a C-47. I’m ready to head back.
Next time, I need to use a wide-angle lens, too.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
What else was on the Tri-X roll? I might have missed it, but do you know who shot the film, or did you just acquire it somehow?
This thread has inspired me! I have random rolls of film in my house that never got developed. I am going to drop those off this week and see what comes of it!
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I feel like I've heard of that museum. I'll have to check it out.
Side note: Does anyone have a film subscription box? Is it worth it?
I've seen a few advertised out and about, but always feel like they are a little out of my price range.
Speaking of film... In the 70's and early 80's there was a service called "Film Transit" that ran from Memphis, and I guess, to other small towns, to Oxford, MS. They collected exposed rolls of film from different businesses and took it to a developer then back to the customers scattered around. I had a bicycle shop in Oxford and when I'd need a part in a pinch, I could call Memphis Cycles and they would put it on Film Transit. I would usually have it the next day.
confuZion3 said:
In reply to David S. Wallens :
What else was on the Tri-X roll? I might have missed it, but do you know who shot the film, or did you just acquire it somehow?
This thread has inspired me! I have random rolls of film in my house that never got developed. I am going to drop those off this week and see what comes of it!
I haven’t shared anything here from the Tri-X roll, and I know nothing about the images. I can’t even remember where or when I bought the camera. Last night, I started making a zine with those images, though. Hope to wrap it up tonight as Orlando Zine Fest takes place next month.
Colin Wood said:
Side note: Does anyone have a film subscription box? Is it worth it?
I've seen a few advertised out and about, but always feel like they are a little out of my price range.
To be honest, I just buy what I need/want. I do maintain a shopping list so I remember what to pick up next time.
Colin Wood said:
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I feel like I've heard of that museum. I'll have to check it out.
I’d go back. I want to say it was $22/adult. We spent two hours there and really only left because it got a bit warm in there as it was in the 80s that day. Plus we wanted to go see the manatees.
Added bonus: Watched a launch from out back.
confuZion3 said:
In reply to David S. Wallens :
What else was on the Tri-X roll? I might have missed it, but do you know who shot the film, or did you just acquire it somehow?
So, that roll of Tri-X from the ’60s?
I turned it into a 16-page zine. It’s now with the printer. The hope/plan is to have copies for next month’s Orlando Zine Fest.
Sort of related to the old photos that I found, I still have a bag of undeveloped film from the pre-digital days.
I guess this could as well be posted in the "favorite murals" thread. First time with a scan by an antique scanner (Epson V300 Photo) of an 8x10 B&W print I made in the darkroom.
Edit: Shot with a Bronica etrs on TMY. Lens was the 75mm f/2.8, probably shot at f/11 and 1/125s.
Printed on Ilford Multigrade RC Deluxe paper.
aw614
HalfDork
11/22/24 9:23 a.m.
Here was a random find up in Brooksville. Using a Minox 35 EL that used to work, but then died on me. I was trying to fix focus issues and had issues marking infinity, I may look for a new model that might be more reliable as I love the size. I think you can see how its focusing further behing despite being at f8 or so and scale focused. I had incorrectly marked infinity after regreasing the focusing helicoid.
On the Renault, I did not realize these were rear engined.
02Pilot
PowerDork
11/22/24 9:52 a.m.
In reply to aw614 :
I absolutely love my Minox 35ML, but it is not tolerant of anything but gentle handling. The number of times it's stopped working mid-roll is depressing, but it's so handy and takes really nice photos that I keep going back to it (at least for casual use).
In reply to aw614 :
Cool shots, everyone.
Dropped of a roll shot with the XA2 today and picked up some more film: another roll of Reformed Day Shots and, new for me, Reformed Night Shots.
Ready for our next meet-up.
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
Nice job. Been a million years since I have been in a darkroom. Wouldn’t mind giving it another go.
David S. Wallens said:
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
Nice job. Been a million years since I have been in a darkroom. Wouldn’t mind giving it another go.
Thanks. I figured my near 20-year old scanner would be the weak link, and it is, but it did okay.
My darkroom access is via a workshop offered through our local art museum. Similar opportunities may exist in your area.
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
True, we have some opportunities an hour away in Orlando. We have a photo school nearby in Daytona. It’s been fun shooting film again, so we’ll see if I get back into the darkroom.