Posts Tagged ‘tri-x 400’
Thursday, July 1st, 2010

So the sharp eye will notice that the book is not covered nor is the regular shape of a Japanese novel. The guy reads English! It’s the little thing’s like this that make the train journey interesting (for the most part).
Posted in Film Dev | Tags: @1250, f/1.4, Japan, Japanese guy, Mask, Metro, Nokton 35mm, Novel, reading, Subway, Tokyo, train, tri-x 400, Voigtlander Bessa R2A | View Comments
Sunday, June 13th, 2010
Posted in Film Dev | Tags: 120, 6x6, Dark, Distagon 40mm, evening, Film, Hasselblad, Japan, kodak, Medium format, Old lady, Square format, Street, Suburbs, Tokyo, tri-x 400 | View Comments
Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Another Friday night at the station
Posted in Film Dev | Tags: 120, 6x6, @1600, B+W, Candid, Distagon 50mm, Drunk, Film, Hasselblad, Medium format, Night, Salary Man, shinjuku station, smiles, Square format, tri-x 400 | View Comments
Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Inspired by one of Jon’s shots (You always give credit. I hate the way people take an idea from somewhere and pretend it’s theirs).
I thought I’d see what happens when you put your panoramic camera in a puddle while it’s raining. I’m going to claim the colour version now before someone rips me off and does it before I’ve developed my film (like it hasn’t already been done a millions times). More to follow at some stage when the film is ready.
Posted in Film Dev | Tags: 35mm, @1600, B+W, f4, Film, Horizon, Japan, Panorama, Reflections, Russian camera, Shibuya, Tokyo, tri-x 400 | View Comments
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Here he is on flickr
Posted in Film Dev | Tags: B+W, Clément, Clément G, Film, Hasselblad, Japan, Medium format, Portrait, Square format, Tokyo, tri-x 400 | View Comments
Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Sometimes the strangest elements all come together in a shot when you least expect them to.
Posted in Film Dev | Tags: B+W, Film, Hasselblad, Japan, Medium format, Sitting, square format. film, Stress, Subway, Tokyo, tri-x 400 | View Comments