
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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.