Showing posts with label yashica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yashica. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2013

This is why Medium Format film is so amazing.

I recently got myself an Epson V500 scanner to scan my film. No more half-ass rigs with my digital camera. What a difference. I was scanning some of my 120 medium format film and started to blow them up a bit to see how good they came out and found this. A picture inside a picture, pretty cool. The negative was scanned at 2400 dpi and it was shot with a Yashica A on Fuji Acros 100 film.

Picture of a Vintage Chevy at a car show taken with a Yashica A.

Look closer.

Here's me taking the shot with the Yashica A and a fill flash. Pretty amazing.
Thanks for watching.

Gerry :)

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Cambridge and Salem Massachusetts in black and white

Here are some shots I took with my Yashica FD-X using Kodak T-Max100 film during my vacation last summer.

Airbrushing with rattle cans in Cambridge

Harvard University

Top down Mercedes in Cambridge

Cambridge Bike Cop giving directions

Phone Cards and Ice Cream on the streets of Cambridge

Being young on Harvard Campus

Tall Ship Friendship in Salem

Sailors in Salem

The Bunghole in Salem

Flower Bike in Salem

Waiting for the trolley bus in Salem

Thanks for watching

Gerry :)

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Canadian Armed Forces week end in the Old Port of Montreal

This week end in the Old Port the Armed Forces organized an event to showcase some of what they do. They also had on hand re-enactors from WW2 with a working canon and a group of 18th Century French troops. The boys and girls from the Royal Canadian Navy were also offering rides in their zodiac boats in the harbour, lots of fun.

I took the featured shots with my Canon G12 for color and the black and white shots were done on film using a Yashica FX-D with Fuji Acros 100 iso.














Thanks for watching.

Gerry :)