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astrobeck:
Getting ready for pinhole day, which is April 28.

Reality So subtle 6 x 6 pinhole with Kentmere 400.
Sloshed in the usual caffenol soup.
At the beach.

EarlJam:
I was looking through my archive for a particular image and stumbled across a three-frame sequence I made about 30 years ago. In the pre-Photoshop days, I had intended to make this a triptych print, then got distracted with work, kids, etc., and forgot to do it. With blending software, now (mostly) works as a stitched panorama.

July 1995, Crater Lake. Fuji GS645S, Fujichrome Provia 100F

Bryan:
Excellent pinhole Becky!  Earl, that's one of my favorite places to visit.  It's hard to show the amazing beauty of Crater Lake in a picture but you come close.  Nothing compares to being there and seeing it for yourself.  I try to go back there every time I'm in that area. 

Here are a few more of my most recent trip to American Samoa.  Kodak Retina IIIc with Adox HR-50 developed in beer.  I'm really liking this film developed in beer. 

I posted a color photo of this Fautasi last week as it was leaving the dock.  This was while they were still loading it up with 50 people. 
Fautasi Loading by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

Agave Plant by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr

I also added more photos to my Samoa Photo Essay from the same roll.  https://filmwasters.com/forum/index.php?topic=10637.0

Ed Wenn:
Hi everyone. Back in December I took a short trip over to Bulgaria with a friend to visit the Buzludzha monument (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzludzha_monument). We were incredibly lucky with the weather and the time we spent at the top of the mountain was pretty magical. I took a couple of cameras with b/w in my now dead Pentax ME Super and some colour in a Canon SureShot 28mm point and shoot. The lab scans of the colour came out really well. I need to spend some time re-scanning the b/w negs...but it was hard to take a bad photo there. What a place.

Francois:

--- Quote from: EarlJam on April 19, 2024, 04:40:23 PM ---With blending software, now (mostly) works as a stitched panorama.

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Did you try it with Hugin ? (https://hugin.sourceforge.io/)

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