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03/20/2010 10:10:13 PM · #351			 | 
		
		       
 
 Voigtländer Vito B, circa 1954 |  
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03/21/2010 06:22:10 PM · #352			 | 
		
		 
 
 My darkroom is nearing completion.  This project was jump started when fellow DPC'er   emorgan49 saved the enlarger from the dumpster and offered it here on DPC.  Thanks again Ellen!!
 
 (not a film image, but soon!)
 
 Tom
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03/21/2010 07:21:49 PM · #353			 | 
		
		| Oooohhhh  JEALOUS!  I'm going to have to come visit you.... |  
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03/21/2010 11:16:03 PM · #354			 | 
		
		Hey - did that box of odds and ends ever reach you?  Was any of it useful?? Ellen
 
 Originally posted by tph1:    
 
 My darkroom is nearing completion.  This project was jump started when fellow DPC'er   emorgan49 saved the enlarger from the dumpster and offered it here on DPC.  Thanks again Ellen!!
 
 (not a film image, but soon!)
 
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03/22/2010 03:07:56 PM · #355			 | 
		
		Originally posted by pineapple:   I found a Yashica-MAT dumped on a doorstep in Brooklyn recently.  It was in perfect condition too.  |   
 
 They are now selling for around $200 on ebay. |  
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03/22/2010 03:14:31 PM · #356			 | 
		
		| That sounds good :)  I found a manual online and was toying with the idea of loading some film and shooting a roll...  A friend of mine in our building works for a pro-photo lab in NYC that is good with b/w developing and scanning with drum scanners etc.  So I might try it out... |  
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03/25/2010 04:16:41 PM · #357			 | 
		
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03/25/2010 06:48:11 PM · #358			 | 
		
		Sad to report that the film found in the thrift shop Argus had apparently been there way too long - nothing on it at all.  Was fun to try, though, and I don't regret sending $20 to the last person in the US who develops slides.  Worthy contribution.
 
 Now to go load film in the toy camera... need to get out with that one here shortly. |  
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03/25/2010 09:10:18 PM · #359			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Melethia:   Sad to report that the film found in the thrift shop Argus had apparently been there way too long - nothing on it at all.  Was fun to try, though, and I don't regret sending $20 to the last person in the US who develops slides.  Worthy contribution.
 
 Now to go load film in the toy camera... need to get out with that one here shortly.  |   
 
 Sorry to hear that the found film was a dud. It's a funny twist, but the camera I sent you was also preloaded with film when I bought it. I developed it and got... nothing. Well, that's not entirely true; two or three frames in the middle look like someone's vacation photos. Disney maybe. But this was only with a super contrast boost after scanning. I did some research and found that the film was at least twenty years old. 
 
 Apparently the film was at the end of the roll when I bought the camera, but the advancing mechanism kept working. I must have made fifty shots over the last frame, thinking after each one, that certainly that was the last frame! Eventually I caught on. 
 
 Anyway, can't wait to see what you come up with, Deb. 
 
 As for me, I shot two rolls this month in a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, a creaky little piece of plastic with a 22mm lens. And Tom will be happy to know that I have more Smena 8M photos to share... 
 
 (DPC film lovers need to join us for April's side challenge.) 
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03/29/2010 12:55:34 PM · #360			 | 
		
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03/29/2010 10:17:53 PM · #361			 | 
		
		    
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03/30/2010 09:13:57 PM · #362			 | 
		
		A new Quaker Oats image! 
 
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04/03/2010 11:20:22 AM · #363			 | 
		
		I'm back from an exciting springbreak!
 10 days at the film set as a camera assistent and set photographer on a movie directed by a student of Wim Wenders.
 And the last 10 days I spent travelling Morocco with a good friend with whom I will built a darkroom in a 140sqm atelier we started renting with 10 other collegues!
 In 5 weeks there's gonna be the first exhibit of my gypsy portraits in our own atelier so there are lots of very cool things I can look forward too.
 Anyway here are some quick scans from the film production and Morocco (the color slides are still waiting at the lab..).
 
    
 
  
 
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04/14/2010 08:45:47 AM · #364			 | 
		
		Where is everybody?!
 
 Ok anyway so here's some stuff I was looking forward to getting scanned. These are some of my favorites from the trip to Morocco.
 The whole set can be viewed on my flickr gallery. 
 
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04/14/2010 08:51:22 AM · #365			 | 
		
		| Christophe, those are beautiful.  Makes a wonderful series. |  
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04/14/2010 09:23:16 AM · #366			 | 
		
		Thanks Sarah! :-)
 
 Unfortunately 80% of my 35mm slides I took (and the lens I took them with) turned out to be rubbish because (as I have noticed after getting back) the 50/1.8 lens I used for most of the shots didn't stop down the aperture when taking the photo, so most of them were overexposed.
 My Mamiya worked like a charme though, even after two days of sandstorm in the moroccon desert... |  
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04/14/2010 02:33:33 PM · #367			 | 
		
		| Oh Christophe, how disappointing for you.  I looked through the set on Flickr and was most impressed. |  
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04/14/2010 02:35:32 PM · #368			 | 
		
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04/16/2010 11:45:36 PM · #369			 | 
		
		 
 
 I finally shot off a roll, got it developed, and scanned.  More to follow. |  
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04/18/2010 08:44:07 PM · #370			 | 
		
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04/21/2010 02:06:13 PM · #371			 | 
		
		First Pictures from my new Mamiya RB67
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04/22/2010 09:07:47 PM · #372			 | 
		
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04/24/2010 09:18:21 PM · #373			 | 
		
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04/25/2010 01:04:15 PM · #374			 | 
		
		 
 
 Made a contact sheet in the darkroom and have got better results scanning this in than the negitives..
 Couldn't do any actual prints though because i didnt have a 6x7 Negitive carrier :( |  
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04/28/2010 10:46:37 PM · #375			 | 
		
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