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Photographer  Tyler Robbins {Karma:904}
Project N/A Camera Model Yashica 124g
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Yashinon
Uploaded 4/16/2005 Film / Memory Type Arista.edu 200 (they no longer carry this, waaaaa)
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 413 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
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Location City -  madison
State -  WISCONSIN
Country - United States   United States
About This is a camera I bought to replace my first manual 35 mm camera (which was a anscosette that I bought from a goodwill in Milwaukee) These are pretty solid cameras and worth picking up if you see one. It is a reangefinder and it was made by minolta during the 60s. Still takers great shots. This is a scan of a print made on ilford rc multigrade warmtone paper.... with a 2.5 contrast filter. 12 sec. Dektol. God I love the darkroom when I have a good day of printing. I printed over 20 prints today... and tossed only 3.
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Ryan Suaverdez   {K:1001} 4/16/2005
Nice contrast, angle and tones.

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Francesco Claudio Cipolletta Francesco Claudio Cipolletta   {K:2641} 4/16/2005
Beautiful sharpness. I love darkroom too, I've got the equipment but I never start to develop my films by myself. I have to begin one day :)

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 4/16/2005
Yeah, I heard a couple of film manufacturers are shutting down or have. Check out dubya dubya dubya jandcphotography dot com for paper. They still have Fomapan.

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Tyler Robbins   {K:904} 4/16/2005
Yeah... but I think the hungarian film is going to be gone .... along with the paper. It's sad. They won;t say who makes it but I bet it means that Fortezo paper is going to be hard to get too. That's too bad, I have been a fan of Fortezo graded fber based paper for a while, it's good stuff. I am however itching to try their arista II and ultra lines. Freestyle rocks!

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 4/16/2005
Nice tonalities! No wonder, it's Ilford rc. Excellent crop, excellent print.

No more Arista.edu 200...I bought 'em out. Mwah-ha-ha. They said in May they'll have some more of that great Hungarian film. I've been developing them in D76 full strength for six minutes, but at a whoppingly high temperature of 94F!

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Omar Amroussy Omar Amroussy   {K:4502} 4/16/2005
very good

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