Roadtrip- continued..

so i have really slacked off lately, and only just started scanning some more film today from my trip, STILL have a few rolls to be developed…
but on a positive note, i have started developing my own C-41, using a Jobo CPE2 and Jobo press kit. it was a lot easier than i first thought.

i am actually quite amazed at how sharp these photos are. these Mamiya lenses, 50mm f4 C and 90mm f3.8 are actually amazing.

photo time!

Mamiya RB67 Fuji Acros 100


Mamiya RB67 Fuji Provia 100f

Mamiya RB67 Fuji Velvia 50

still some more to come, so hold tight for the next lot!

roadtrip!

A few weeks ago i went on a solo roadtrip.
i packed a few cameras, a bag of clothes, sleeping bag and set off.
first stop was the Great Ocean Road. It has been a drive i have wanted to do for a long time, so it was good to finally get it done!
this is only a few photos, im still working my way through getting all my film developed, so more to come!

day one- Traralgon to Lorne. ;Erskine Falls
day two- Lorne to Port Campbell. ;Cape Otway,Triplet Falls
day three- Port Campbell to Adelaide.
day four- Adelaide to Coober Pedy.
day five- Coober Pedy to Uluru.
day six- Uluru to Kings Canyon. ;Olgas
day seven- Kings Canyon to Coober Pedy. ;The Breakaways; Dingo Fence.
day eight- Coober Pedy to Mildura.
day nine- Mildura to Melbourne.
day ten- Melbourne.
day eleven- Melbourne to Traralgon.

in total, i drove over 6200kms!

Canon EOS33 Fomapan 200

Mamiya RB67 Fuji Acros 100


the snow.

last weekend i went for a drive to the snow, and did a bit of trekking.
i have also been using a new developer, Rodinal R09, and i must say i like it! the tones, contrast, sharpness, when combined with TMax 400 films are all excellent.

these 2 shots were taken with a Mamiya RB67, 90mm lens and Kodak Tmax 400.

Velvia 50!

i bought some Velvia 50 in 120 format a little while ago. im not really big on shooting colour normally, but i thought id give the velvia a go based on the amazingly vibrant colours i saw and heard about, i was not disappointed! i got my positives [negatives?] back today from the lab in Melbourne, and wow. im in love!
now i just need to work out how im going to afford to buy shitloads of slide films for 4×5..
Mamiya RB67 and Fuji Velvia 50.




Wilsons Prom

a few weeks ago i went for a drive with a friend to Wilsons Prom to shoot some photos and to have a look around.
the weather wasn’t the greatest, especially since i also used some Fuji Velvia 50 film, i was hoping for some sunshine and blue skies.
overall it was a good day, got a heap of good photo’s i’m happy with. hopefully i can get down there again soon with my newest addition to my camera collection, a Crown Graphic 4×5.

Mamiya RB67 and Fuji Acros 100/ Kodak Tmax 400










the abandonment continues..

these shots were taken a few weeks ago, and only just got around to getting them processed.
shot with Mamiya RB67 using Fuji Neopan 400cn and Fuji Pro 400h films







abandoned warehouse

heres some photos i took the other week of an abandoned warehouse in Morwell.
photos taken with Mamiya RB67 w/50mm and Fuji Neopan 400CN.






Mushroom Rock and Boolarra bush in Colour

Mamiya RB67 and Fuji Pro 400H
same story as last post, but some photos in colour!





these next 2 are from out near Boolarra.

Walhalla Cemetery and Mushroom Rock B&W

Mamiya RB67 and Ilford XP2
went for a drive up into the hills the other day, visited the Walhalla Cemetery and then went across to Mushroom Rocks near Mt Erica.
it was incredibly misty up there which was amazing.




xp2 & rb67



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