Saturday, December 16, 2006


Yashica Mat G 124
Kodak TRI-X 400

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The ’Mat and Tri-X work wonders in the detail here and the dynamic range and true b&w still convincingly say ‘film’.

1:51 AM  
Blogger micki said...

Ah, trusty and ever faithful Tri-X handles the full range of tone in this shot easily. Of course, the format of the camrea works well on charming scenes like this.

2:18 AM  
Blogger Ki said...

Wonderful detailed photo. I bought a Rolleiflex for my wife several years ago thinking she would use it for b&w photos. I also bought some pan film for its fine grain but the camera sits in a display case collecting dust. I should fire it up and shoot some film but I don't have a darkroom set up and digital is so much easier for me. I still feel guilty that a great camera is just sitting. Your great photos may inspire me yet to shoot some film.

5:47 AM  
Blogger WendyAs said...

Looks like you could use a warm cozy fire with the fall weather you've been having

1:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know I should comment on the photo but that's a cool stove.

Mimi

2:10 PM  
Blogger Dave MacIntyre said...

Very cool Sandy! Love it in B&W

5:27 PM  

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