Here are all the good images from that roll of Ilford Pan F:
Tag Archives: Wyoming
A Film Comparison with the 1913 Kodak No.1 Autographic
We first met this camera back in June…….The Kodak No. 1 Autographic Junior. A lovely 120 film size camera from 1913. There were only 2 decent images from my first roll of film at ISO 100. I decided to try some slower films. Not sure I like the results, you tell me…….
First the Ilford Pan F Plus (ISO 50):
Next, Ilford Ortho Plus (ISO 80):
Hmmmmmm………..Next We’ll look at all of the Pan F Images……….
Taking the Long Shot
Wide Angle Lens (Mamiya-7 43 mm) to capture all of the Tetons from Togwotee Pass:
Retrospective: Wyoming Thunderhead
On our Snowy Range Journey we saw this beautiful thunderhead to the east of us. Had to pull off and make the image. And since I had both of my Mamiya-7’s I have Portra 160 and SFX-200:
Retrospective: The Snowy Range, Wyoming
I have posted two earlier episodes, but have never explained what ‘Retrospective’ is about. I have a Photo Diary Blog. It shows what I am out and about doing, camera in hand. There’s a lot posted over there that my followers here will probably never see. So I am pulling out a ‘Best Of’ from that blog and calling it my Retrospective.
Planning a Twitter Film Photographer’s Meet up in south central Wyoming later this summer.
The Story: Wyoming Cloud
Taken from the same location along the Roadside in Wyoming…….The joy of having two Mamiya-7’s, allowed me to make these images literally seconds apart.
I was testing Kodak Portra 400 (as my new color film) and looking for good opportunities to make a few images with Ilford SFX-200.
But more importantly I saw this cloud in the distance and we pulled over so I could capture the Image. I Imagined the Image first. I would probably adjust the brightness/contrast for the B&W image to bring out more of the detail that you can see in the color image, because I know that detail is there……..I’ll repost once I’ve done that.
Heart Mountain Relocation Center
In a world gone Crazy it felt good to post this week on my photo diary on a subject of social injustice…….
Here just a few of my Best/Favorites: