Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts
08 November 2012
Ilford 100 Delta Pro 120 - Yashica D - DUMBO
Some time ago (around June) I spent a couple of days in the NYC and Brooklyn area. I've posted some photos from that trip before, but, just recently got back my final roll of film from being developed after hanging onto it for way too long. These particular photos were shot with one of my favorite MF cameras, the Yashica D, on some Ilford 100 Delta Pro 120 film.
After a long day of rain in the city we decided to jump off the subway on our way back to our hotel in Brooklyn and check out Brooklyn Bridge Park and the DUMBO area. Luckily, it stopped raining just about the time we arrived which (finally) gave us a chance to wander about and take a few photos. I shot almost an entire roll right there in the park, but, these are three of my favorites. Enjoy.
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Yashica D
03 July 2012
Kodak Elite Chrome 200 Expired - Canon FTb - NYC and Brooklyn
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Flat Iron Building |
Not really a whole lot to say about this post, but, as I mentioned in this earlier post, I have a few images to share from a roll of expired Elite Chrome 200 slide film that I ran through my Canon FTb with a 55mm f/1.2. This is probably the quickest that I have ever gone through a roll of 35mm film (shooting an entire roll in a few hours) but I'm working on using this format a bit more. I don't know why, but this is a format I've often avoided to a degree - perhaps just because I take forever to finish a roll, which of course, means it takes forever to get to see the images. Whatever the case may be, there will be some more 35mm in the near future including some Rollei Retro 100 from around Coney Island and some Fuji Astia that was taken this past weekend during Analog's Pulse that is being cross processed by Old School PhotoLab in New Hampshire as we speak.
But, for now, here are the remainder of the Kodak images from New York City and the Park Slope area of Brooklyn. Enjoy.
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Cab outside Center for Alternative Photography |
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Basketball Courts in Park Slope Brooklyn |
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Traffic Signal - East 30th St |
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Store Front in Greenwich Village |
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Street Vendor on Broadway |
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View from the Impossible Project NYC Space |
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Analog Photography,
Brooklyn NY,
Canon FTb,
Color,
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kodak,
kodak elite chrome 200,
nyc,
photography,
slide film,
Street Photography
Location:
New York, NY, USA
26 June 2012
Ilford Delta 3200 Pro 120 - Yashica D - NYC Subway Images
One of the things I enjoy most about going to NYC is experiencing the things that we don't have in Cleveland. While we do have great public transportation, we have nothing that compares to the NYC subway system. It's easy for me to become engrossed in watching the people. There are people who ride on a daily basis, tourists who are new to the system, people who are riding to get somewhere and others who are just riding. There seems to even be an entirely different set of accepted behaviors and social interactions - it's not at all unlike riding in an elevator with strangers.
Of course, since I find the subway so fascinating, it's not surprising that I took the many trips in and out of the city as an opportunity to shoot. This type of photography (actually most of the photography from this trip) is really not my usual style. I would liken this more to street photography - which is a style I've always admired but never really been able to grasp personally, but, I think I see little hints of success in my more recent work. I attribute part of that to being more comfortable with my analog cameras but also to being more willing to shoot those images of unknown people - realizing now that it's often those people and their interactions with the camera that make good street photography good.
For reference, all of the images in this post were taken with my Yashica D TLR - a camera that I have come to love more and more as the results that I get from this camera are always fantastic. The film of choice for these subway photos is of course a high ISO film - Ilford Delta 3200 Pro - which allowed me to shoot handheld in the darker parts of the subway. This was actually my first experience with this Ilford 3200 and I'm surprised by how little grain there actually is in the scans. For such a high ISO film I expected to find much grainier images. Overall, I'm pretty happy with it and will likely shoot with it again in the near future.
Labels:
Analog Photography,
Black and white,
delta 3200,
Film,
ilford,
Medium Format,
nyc,
square,
Street Photography,
subway,
TLR,
Yashica D
Location:
New York, NY, USA
25 June 2012
Expired Kodak Elite Chrome 200 - Canon FTb - NYC Subway
I just recently have gotten some of my film back from being developed. I will probably do a longer, more comprehensive post soon with some of those images but for right now I don't have a lot of time. Quickly though, I do want to share one of my favorite photos from a roll of expired Kodak Elite Chrome 200. This was shot in the New York City subway with my Canon FTb. I'm not sure what it is about this photo that I like so much but for some reason it really stands out to me.
I'll post some more from this roll soon and hopefully have a few other things to share as well. I'm off to Milwaukee and Chicago tomorrow for work and plan to take a camera or two with me in case I get the opportunity to snap a few photos. Fingers crossed.
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35mm,
Analog Photography,
Canon FTb,
chrome,
Color,
Film,
kodak,
kodak elite chrome 200,
new york,
nyc,
slide film,
subway
Location:
New York, NY, USA
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