Since I can’t find the time to keep blogging daily, this one is on hold.
I took a long pauze from blogging but I’m stepping back into it.
For the time being it’ll be only docular.wordpress.com.
Since I can’t find the time to keep blogging daily, this one is on hold.
I took a long pauze from blogging but I’m stepping back into it.
For the time being it’ll be only docular.wordpress.com.
For more check my regular blog
Camera settings:
Nikon D5000 + AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f /3.5 – 5.6G ED VR
Aperture priority , ISO800, 32mm, f /4,2, 1/60sec
Lightroom settings:
Exposure: +0,16; Contrast: -15; Highlights: -32; Shadows: +54
Clarity: +80; Saturation: -100
A graffiti artist who fails in knots ;). Definitely one of the worst knots to make.
Nikon n6006 (Nikon F-601) on an “ILFORD HP5 PLUS” film
Film pushed (exposed on ISO 800 instead of 400)
Negative scanned with a HP scanjet G3110
Nikon n6006 (Nikon F-601) on an “ILFORD HP5 PLUS” film
Film pushed (exposed on ISO 800 instead of 400)
Negative scanned with a HP scanjet G3110
Taken inside the hangar of yesterdays picture.
Camera settings: Nikon D5000 + AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f /3.5 – 5.6G ED VR Aperture priority , ISO800, 62mm, f /5,3, 1/40sec
Lightroom settings: Highlights: +30, Shadows: -20, Clarity: +15 green saturation higher Lens correction profile applied
An old Customs Office Hangar near the Dutch border
It used to be a transfer station for trains.
It was build in 1902 and used until the mid-seventies.
Soon more photos on the regular blog (and probably here also)
Camera settings:
Nikon D5000 + AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f /3.5 – 5.6G ED VR
Aperture priority , ISO400, 18mm, f /8, 1/400sec, EV : +0,7
Lightroom settings:
Contrast: +22, Clarity: +20, B&W conversion
Lens correction profile applied, Vertical correction -22
My little Hobbes,
Camera settings:
Camera: Polaroid Supercolor Autofocus 3500
Film: Impossible PX-70 New Color Protection formula
production date: 06/2012 (expires after 1 year approx. )
Darker/lighter control 1 line to lighter
Not a very instant photo anymore,
the ‘new color protection formula’ takes nearly half an hour to develop.
Since I’m into analogue at the moment…
Photo taken a couple of weeks ago, no more snow here, but back then winter was in town.
Nikon n6006 (Nikon F-601) on a Kodak T-Max 400 B&W film
Negative scanned with a HP scanjet G3110
Photo made with a Nikon n6006 (a.k.a. Nikon F-601) on a Kodak T-Max 400 B&W film Negative scanned with a HP scanjet G3110
And we’re back in business after a long period of inactivity.
A little compilation of pictures I took of my Kiev 88.
If you want to see the result of the pictures I took with the camera, check my regular blog.