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iAngus @lemm.ee
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Finding their way to the light

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Before the memory fades

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The Ledges CVNP

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Dancing in the Shadow of the Eclipse

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A Looming Presence

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Always Looking Back

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Hidden Behind the Falls

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Roaring Waters

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Over the Edge

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Great Falls CVNP

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Sea of Green

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Shoot for the Moon

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The Long Road

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Domestication [Canon A-1 | 50mm f1.4 | Arista EDU 400]
  • Thanks for the feedback! This was my first time scanning B&W film myself, I just did a batch inversion from one reference frame and stopped adjusting when it looked fine.

    Just went back and adjusted the black and white points based on the histogram, and it looks a lot better!

    https://i.imgur.com/uqhxKsU.jpeg

  • Domestication

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    Unplugged

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    Life in a Box

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    It's Coming

    Getting strong sci-fi horror vibes from this one!

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    Water's Flow

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    Still

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    Monolith

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    Tree Looking Back at Me [Canon A-1 | 50mm f1.4 | Kodak Ultramax 400]
  • I have the nFD version which I believe also has the SSC coating. It's my favorite lens so far! It was such a refreshing focal length coming from my 35mm point and shoot, and the quality of the lens is amazing.

  • Tea and decarbing
  • This research paper seems to indicate that you could skip the decarb step if you will be steeping for ~60mins at a consistent boiling temperature. But it is likely much more effective to decarb for a few minutes prior to infusion. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549281/#SD1

  • Lost [Canon A-1 | 50mm f1.4 | Kodak Ultramax 400]
  • After being a "smartphone photographer" for years, I finally took the plunge into film last year and loved it.

    I have so much fun getting my film back from the lab and finally revealing all the pictures I had taken.

    Now I'm looking forward to getting into some alternative printing methods!