The Kurfürstliches Schloß in Koblenz. The guy who gave me his Mamiya C220 was telling me how he was stationed for a few months with the french troops in Koblenz for his military service in the fifties before moving on to Marocco. I figured I take the Mamiya to Koblenz and make some pictures for him. He was right, Koblenz is a neat little city indeed. On the other hand, I did find it a bit difficult to get views I liked onto the film. That's not the kind of things I usually do, and on a clock in an unfamiliar city...
Mamiya C220 and Mamiya Sekor 180mm f/4.5, Lomography 400 CN developed using the Rollei C-41 kit (dev. 4'00" @ 100°F, no matter how old the bath is, I am indeed happier with my result when I develop for more than the 3'15" given in the instructions) and digitalized using my kit zoom with extension rings.
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Just a little plant, or the tip of a big tree trying to escape confinement? Mystery, mystery...
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Koblenz getting a whiff of normal life
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The Mamiya C220 would certainly not be the camera of choice for street photography, but since I was in Koblenz to take pictures with it, I did!
Mamiya C220 and Mamiya Sekor 180mm f/4.5, Lomography 400 CN developed using the Rollei C-41 kit (dev. 4'00" @ 100°F, no matter how old the bath is, I am indeed happier with my result when I develop for more than the 3'15" given in the instructions) and digitalized using my kit zoom with extension rings.
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The Alte Burg in Koblenz.
Asahi Pentax ME Super and SMC Pentax 28mm f/2.8, Ilford PANF Plus in Rodinal 1+50 for 12 minutes @ 20°C, digitalized with kit zoom on macro extension tubes. Babak Farshchian's article on Exif Notes (www.35mmc.com/21/05/2020/bridging-analog-photography-and-...) motivated me to finally fix the EXIF data of my film images to match the cameras they were taken with. I couldn't figure out how to make ExifTool work though, but another software called AnalogExif seems to work well enough.
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