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New on 500px : Mamiya s1000+80mm f1.9+Kodak ISO 100 by timwong628 by timwong628

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Spicy Adventures in NYC

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New on 500px : Stormy Seas, RZ Pro ii, Tmax 100 Film by MarkHilliard by MarkHilliard

Stormy Seas, RZ Pro II with 65mm lens, Kodak Tmax 100 120 Film, f/32 @ 1/10s, Yellow Filter, Wet Scan. Did this last week, developed last Monday, scanned Wednesday and processed today. Great clouds.

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Nikkon F3HP with Vista plus 400.
in Managaha, Saipan.

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New on 500px : Bryce Canyon Hoo Doos, Sunset Point by MarkHilliard by MarkHilliard

Bryce Canyon Hoo Doos, Sunset Point

Olympus XA with Tmax 100 @ 64 in Perceptol 1:1 scanned on a LS4000 The Perceptol at 1:1 or stock requires a 1 stop drop in effective ISO but gives much smaller grain and increased sharpness. I am so thankful at finding this developer!

This was an amazing location and one of the highlights of 2 weeks of western travel and 9 federal parks! I was limited to this small 35mm rangefinder due to limited camera space. Can you image this in 6×7 or 4×5! Never again will I travel with anything smaller than 120 in the film world! Still, all things considered the 35mm did an amazing job!

I stood there breathless at the beauty before me at this scene. This was after Canyonlands, Arches and Yellowstone. That should tell you something…

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New on 500px : Wet Scan -Pawleys Pier RZ67 Acros 100 by MarkHilliard by MarkHilliard

Ignore the poor composition, the tide was coming in at a furious rate and I could only stand in this spot for about 2 min then I would be underwater. This is the Pawleys Island Pier, and this is the the first roll of Fuji Acros 100 120 film in my new RZ67 II Pro medium format camera, frame 8. Welcome to my first test roll in this new camera! I was attempting long exposures and this one is 64 seconds. As I said, with a bit of thought I would have chosen a different tide in order to have nothing in the foreground but water, and the groin. Still, all in all I am quite pleased with the new system. I used both a hand held spot meter and the prism finder/meter attatched to the camera. I metered on the sky right at the horizon and placed it in Zone 5 or 18% gray. Both meters agreed with each other. The prism finder/meter is amazingly heavy at 3.5 pounds so I will not be using it much. I had to overcome a ton of camera control issues (as we all do when trying a new camera for the first time) and had to call it short. Upon returning home I put another roll of film in it and sat down and experimented with the control system to make sure that I fully understood how to get the camera to shoot with mirror lock up in the time mode (mechanical shutter release instead of electronic). I have it down now and will go out tomorrow and try this again but with much longer exposures. The nice thing about Acros 100 film is that there is ZERO reciprocity up to 140 seconds and then only 1/2 stop beyond that making it the PERFECT flim for long exposure film areas…….. Hopefully tomorrow my experience will be much better!

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New on 500px : Wet Scan -Pawleys Pier RZ67 Acros 100 by MarkHilliard by MarkHilliard

Ignore the poor composition, the tide was coming in at a furious rate and I could only stand in this spot for about 2 min then I would be underwater. This is the Pawleys Island Pier, and this is the the first roll of Fuji Acros 100 120 film in my new RZ67 II Pro medium format camera, frame 8. Welcome to my first test roll in this new camera! I was attempting long exposures and this one is 64 seconds. As I said, with a bit of thought I would have chosen a different tide in order to have nothing in the foreground but water, and the groin. Still, all in all I am quite pleased with the new system. I used both a hand held spot meter and the prism finder/meter attatched to the camera. I metered on the sky right at the horizon and placed it in Zone 5 or 18% gray. Both meters agreed with each other. The prism finder/meter is amazingly heavy at 3.5 pounds so I will not be using it much. I had to overcome a ton of camera control issues (as we all do when trying a new camera for the first time) and had to call it short. Upon returning home I put another roll of film in it and sat down and experimented with the control system to make sure that I fully understood how to get the camera to shoot with mirror lock up in the time mode (mechanical shutter release instead of electronic). I have it down now and will go out tomorrow and try this again but with much longer exposures. The nice thing about Acros 100 film is that there is ZERO reciprocity up to 140 seconds and then only 1/2 stop beyond that making it the PERFECT flim for long exposure film areas…….. Hopefully tomorrow my experience will be much better!

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