Sunday, September 25, 2011

Interlude from San Francisco - September 2011

So work has been crazy  busy and I had absolutely no time to do any posting for a while, or anything else for that matter. In the mean time, I got hold of a Yashica Mat and ran a couple of test rolls through it while I was doing my daily commute.

Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
 The mess at work and the legal drug.
 
Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
 The light at the end of the tunnel... belongs to a train.

Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
The religion.

Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
The concentration.

Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
The squeeze.

Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
 The wait.

Yashica Mat LM, Kodak TriX 400 El 1600
The splash.

I love the square format. There is just something amazingly well-balanced with each composition.

I also love the fact that with even a cheap scanner, I can get 160 megapixels out of a single negative. Yes, you read that right. 160 megapixels.

Total investments: about $400.

One up for analog.

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