Posts tagged: color
Easter Preparations. March 2013 still on Flickr.
ETRSi 2.8/75 PE on new Kodak Portra 800 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab, USA.
Dressman. March 2013 on Flickr.
Nikon F2 Photomic Nikkor-S.C Auto 1:1.4 f=50mm (Non Ai) on New Kodak Portra 400 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab, USA.
I should add – I am still on flickr – though heavily disgruntled with the „new flickr“.
a) it’s much slower to load and to do things
b) cannot get it looking the way I’d prefer, view content and groups at a glance etc. etc.
c) feel ripped off as a pro-member, automatic renewal happened on May 22 (!)
Reading. March 2013 on Flickr.
Nikon F2 Photomic Nikkor-S.C Auto 1:1.4 f=50mm (Non Ai) on New Kodak Portra 400 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab, USA.
Early Spring Light. March 2013, though on Flickr.
Shot on a trip to the in-laws, we had quite a second coming of winter in March here in Germany. First days when that was beginning to change.
ETRSi 2.8/75 PE on new Kodak Portra 800 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab, USA.
but I am a Queen! 2013 #believeinfilm on Flickr.
ETRSi 2.8/75 PE on new Kodak Portra 800 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab, USA.
Oh, My Faery Queene… 2013 on Flickr.
ETRSi 2.8/75 PE on new Kodak Portra 800 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab, USA.
Afternoon Light Portrait. December 2012 on Flickr.
Zenza Bronica ETRSi (645) 2.8/75 MC on new Kodak Portra 160 @100, developed and scanned by FINDLab.
Kid in Full Winter Gear. December 2012 on Flickr.
Zenza Bronica ETRSi (645) 2.8/75 MC on new Kodak Portra 160 @100, developed and scanned by FINDLab
What’s on her mind? 2013 on Flickr. [Explored April 9, 2013 No #495] #believeinfilm
Portrait shot in window light at my parent’s place. Shot wide open.
Zenza Bronica ETRSi (645) 2.8/75 PE on new Kodak Portra 400 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab. (f=2.8 @1/60).
Great Grandfathering. 2013 on Flickr.
My father playing with our kids.
Illumination by window light (to the right), only.
Zenza Bronica ETRSi (645) 2.8/75 PE on new Kodak Portra 400 @400, developed and scanned by FINDLab. (f=2.8 @1/60)