All photos were taken with a Canon TX film camera from the late 1970's. Many are blurry...but often to a nice effect. WOW...these camera's take some SKILL to use! :) For the Black and White pictures I used Ilford PANF Plus ISO 50. These pictures were developed professionally and they turned out increadible. This film is known for it's high contrast and very black blacks. The scans didn't turn out so well...but good enough. The Color film was Fujichrome Velvia ISO 100 Professional Slide Film. This film is known for it's vivid color and intense saturation and the results certainly lived up to that expectation. I had the slides scanned for me and put on CD and the results were not that great at all. Slide film is meant to be viewed as slides for best results.
The Thai Sisters Cafe in the basement of an odd fellows hall...on certain days of the week (they pack the restauraunt away other days of the week!) is the best deal on orcas, and the servings are HUGE and healthy, and it's SOOOOOO good.
The Thai Sisters Cafe in the basement of an odd fellows hall...on certain days of the week (they pack the restauraunt away other days of the week!) is the best deal on orcas, and the servings are HUGE and healthy, and it's SOOOOOO good.
Camera: Noritsu Koki (Qss-32_33) |
Original size: 1200px x 796px |
Current: 400px x 266px |
filename: 93400035-35-48 |