May 08, 1975. Indeed I moved to Vienna, and…I’ve just shot my first roll in fairly mixed lighting conditions so I’ll be interested to see how they look on their return. As such, they were both shot with autoexposure cameras; one a rangefinder, and the other a point & shoot. Mais quand on aime on ne compte pas. )Shot on Ektachrome-X. In January of 2017, we announced that KODAK EKTACHROME Film would be coming back to the market. Once in my posession, they were frozen and defrosted in the fridge, warmed at room temperature before shooting.The film was developed 48 hours after being shot in fresh Fuji chemistry at my local slide film lab. Your review was insightful for more than just the film but also the lens. The local's RS-3 and caboose have to sleep on the rip track. Several years later, Kodak introduced Ektachrome 160 Type …
Change too many factors within a process and you risk losing track of what has caused what and why when it comes to the results.Hamish, judging solely by your photo, I’m something like 20 Years older than you.
Good work.It has nearly been 12 months since I got my hands on my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and whilst I’m not usually a reviewer of equipment, I’d like to share my experience of using…I’m sure some have and that more will in Tetenal, Unicolor and FPP kits.I am really impressed with the pushed results, not grainy at 800! All those boxcars were probably picked up at the P&G paper mill in Mehoopany.From L to R, Don Ellison, the late Tom Post and Challenger 13 (LouGerard).Yet another recent scan from an old slide found in a box. I'm not sure what the vehicle was doing at this location (on the day taken, in all likelyhood a school day, this location was reserved for faculty or handicapped students...) The area immediately behind the truck is where Batmale Hall is now. This is an apparently fairly common fault with these cameras caused by the switch in the film door latch.
And thank you for this great test. Yes, absolutely. It feels far more 3 dimensional than a mere print. The date was April 26, 1975.Now it is "...the longest footbridge in the world."Maybe Tom Silva and Norm Abram could fix that wavy edge on the canopy!LV #637 leads a C628 trio on an eastbound at the north (RR west) end of Coxton Yard in Duryea, Pennsylvania. Ah, winter!Kodak Kodacolor 400 (CG 110-12)An ex-US army truck (known as a 2½ tonner, its cargo capacity...) sits on the City College of San Francisco Campus. (On the date photographed, that building was still three years in the future!) (CCSF) Taken in 1974 (slide processed in April) by a Honeywell Pentax SP1000 with a SMC Takumar 55mm ƒ2 lens on Kodak Ektachrome-X., process E-4. Keep up the good work.That all said, I don’t want this to sound like I’m trying to discourage anyone from offering their two penn’orths. I shot this with a Canon QL-17 on Ektachrome-X. We all make mistakes from time to time, and hopefully we learn from them. The edges of the film are wasted, but by using the "12 frame" backing paper markings twice, 24 exposures are made.Kodak Ektachrome 200 Professional (EPD 135-36)Debonair camera with expired Ektachrome-X.This looks toward Lehighton Interlocking, the junction where Jersey Central and LV traffic entered Packerton Yards in Lehighton, PA.