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August 22, 2008 at 7:15 am · Filed under arizona, panoramic, panorama, film, horizon202, fuji, scanned, grandcanyon
JohnKit posted a photo:
Shot on my Horizon 202. I one day hope to figure out how to get rid of the grain on my scans. Might be a limitation of my Epson 3170, it might just not have the ability to scan any better that this. Pity if that’s the case.
Original post by JohnKit
August 22, 2008 at 7:11 am · Filed under arizona, panoramic, panorama, film, horizon202, fuji, scanned, grandcanyon
JohnKit posted a photo:
Shot on my Horizon 202. I one day hope to figure out how to get rid of the grain on my scans. Might be a limitation of my Epson 3170, it might just not have the ability to scan any better that this. Pity if that’s the case.
Original post by JohnKit
August 22, 2008 at 7:10 am · Filed under arizona, panoramic, panorama, film, horizon202, fuji, scanned, grandcanyon, marycolter, desertviewtower
JohnKit posted a photo:
Desert View Watchtower
Inside from the bottom to the top.
Original post by JohnKit
June 29, 2008 at 1:26 pm · Filed under Movies, film, Movies & SciFi, editing, montage
Montage-maker Paul Proulx’s work has been featured on Neatorama before, but I just couldn’t resist myself again: Proulx has recently put together a 2-minute clip that features moments from his 100 favorite films. At first I didn’t feel like this clip was particularly creative but as I watched it more, I realized that aside from the juxtaposition of similar beats/events/lines here, there’s a rhythm to the way these moments are edited together…and I like it. What do you think?
Also, can you name all the films?
Link
Original post by David
June 13, 2008 at 8:31 am · Filed under pinhole, bw, film, homemade
JohnKit posted a photo:
(5 words, 1 image)
Original post by JohnKit
May 4, 2008 at 9:30 pm · Filed under bw, film, brown, coffee, tone, alternativeprocess
JohnKit posted a photo:
Processed in a coffee based developer (2 tsp instant coffee, 2 tsp washing soda, 10 oz water. Developed for 45 min at 80f). Thin but it worked.
I think the dark streaks are from bits of coffee, not sure.
Original post by JohnKit
May 4, 2008 at 9:27 pm · Filed under bw, film, brown, coffee, tone, alternativeprocess
JohnKit posted a photo:
Processed in a coffee based developer (2 tsp instant coffee, 2 tsp washing soda, 10 oz water. Developed for 45 min at 80f). Thin but it worked.
Original post by JohnKit
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