Haven't had a lot of time lately to shoot or post images. I had a bout of the flu last week which I'm still trying to get over completely.
Here's some 35mm Portra 160 I shot in a few different places with my M6 and either a screwmount 35mm f/2.8 Jupiter 8 (prewar Biogon copy) or 50mm f/1.1 Nokton:
I also got a couple additional Contax rangefinder lenses to add to my collection that I wanted to try. Firstly was a 5cm f/2.8 collapsible tessar, a black and nickel one made for the Contax I (f) like I have. This lens is frankly not very good but it's got some funky bokeh and collapses practically completely into the body. I also finally found a cheap 21mm f/4.5 Biogon (complete with a lovely turret viewfinder) and that lens is really nice. Anyway, here's some Tri-X 400 developed in Spur HRX shot with these two lenses with the Contax I:
Finally, here's a few photos I took with my F2 and mostly a 5cm f/2 or 3.5cm f/2.8, as well as a couple with the F-mount 15mm f/4.5 Heliar, on T-Max 100 developed in FX-39. These shots are around some abandoned houses near where I work (as were some of the above photos):
Okay that's enough for today. Hopefully I'll have part 3 of my Florida Keys work ready next week.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Florida Keys Vacation, Part 2 - Dry Tortugas National Park
Over 2 and a half weeks without a post? I've been an especially bad blogger. My work at the university (which is supposed to slow down in the summer) has been killer. So I've been really late on editing the video that goes along with this post...
Anyway, Part 2 of my Florida Keys stuff - Dry Tortugas National Park! Meagan and I took a ferry to this island and it was a beautiful place. Quite the experience. The only downside was it dropped us off at the absolute hottest part of the day. It was brutal.
Here's the video showing the area and some of the related photos:
And here are the images themselves:
Anyway, Part 2 of my Florida Keys stuff - Dry Tortugas National Park! Meagan and I took a ferry to this island and it was a beautiful place. Quite the experience. The only downside was it dropped us off at the absolute hottest part of the day. It was brutal.
Here's the video showing the area and some of the related photos:
And here are the images themselves:
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