
92/365: The film cameras from my eBay impulse-buys arrived:
- a Yashica Electro 35 GSN, and
- a Olympus Trip 35.
Seems like, I’m a little bit in love with all these compact rangefinder cameras from the 70′s.

92/365: The film cameras from my eBay impulse-buys arrived:
Seems like, I’m a little bit in love with all these compact rangefinder cameras from the 70′s.

Owls.
Shot with my Olympus Trip 35. Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 film. Developed and scanned by the local dm store.

256/365: Finished a roll of Tri-X I started in London. And finally developed and scanned it. This was from my little stroll yesterday with the Olympus Trip 35.

Last weekend my copy of severinkoller’s “Vienna” was delivered. It’s beautiful! And it’s very likely responsible for going through another film-phase again. Some negatives from yesterday are still waiting to be scanned. I also ordered more film and some additional home-lab supplies.
This photo was appropriately captured on film. And it is inappropriately not in focus, because I still mess it up with the Trip’s guess-your-focus-distance mechanism.
Olympus Trip 35, Kodak Tri-X, developed in 1:50 Rodinal for 13 minutes, negative scan with Epson Perfection V200 Photo.

Nicole at Tate Modern, August 2015.
I didn’t expect to see much on this frame, since it was the first or second shutter release after inserting the film. But I very much like the result. Nice only-on-film border.