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After a suitable morning period for Baron, I decided to make a change, Chuck the Wonder Dog may not be quite convinced. So Ripley and Jonesy moved in. Chuck is like, what the fuck dad?

sinkiity:
omggg so cute
headshot:
Good luck! These ninjas will then be literally everywhere 🥰😁
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10000yearsbc:
This is one of the many pools where I work, minutes from home, I can't mention the name because they are very anal about photos.  It is one of the most amazing developments I've ever seen.  Almost every space is a model and photographer's dream.
amoxi:
That be lovely to see
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I realized a few frames of film were missing from the scans the lab made on one roll of film I had developed a while ago. So today I tried to figure out what they were. From the negatives it was almost impossible so I did a quick "scan" with my phone and realized they were some nightime shots of a mural here in Tampa. I'll need a few real scans later but I just played with these for a moment after I realized what they were of. Low res and converted to jpeg but I thought they were kind of cool, so...

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Not that it was uncommon in the day (the F3 and F5 plus cameras from different makers sometimes had similar function) but the Nikon F4 has a multiple exposure lever that prevents the film from advancing and allows you to shoot multiple exposure shots very easily. These two shots made the most sense visually out of one roll of the same Lomography Berlin Kino 400 film. This time I shot the roll at the default ISO of 400.

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These were shot with my Nikon F4s (35mm) using Lomography's Berlin Kino 400 ISO film. I pushed the film to ISO 1600 and shot this around dusk with only ambient light and the lowest shutter speed that I could use and not shake the camera (somewhere around 1/90 to 1/120). I adjusted the black slightly in Lightroom after they were developed and scanned. Not bad for experimenting with a camera that was designed in 1988 and in production for about 9 years. I've had newer 35mm cameras (lost to the perils of moving too many times over the years) but honestly I have to say I prefer this camera. Now just to learn to shoot it again...

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10000yearsbc:
@tintanankin thanks.  I think I like this Berlin film, on the double exposures and some other things I shot with the normal ISO the grain has a nice quality to it and it also seems pretty versatile to push as far as these are and still keep a nice grain.  Straight out of the camera they could have been a little deeper black but that is probably my fault and fortunately nothing that can't be fixed in Lightroom.  I need to try some of their other films but I still have about 6 other rolls of other B&W films to play with.  I'd love to kn0w more about which film stocks you like but I don't want to bore everyone on here so I may message you for that.  lol.
tintanankin:
Okay 💖