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Pictures from my Brownie | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This was my second roll of B/W film. It was Kodak T-Max 100. I had the pictures developed at Douglas Photographic, here in Wichita K.S.. I had two sets made, one from their enlarger and the second set was scanned and printed there. They don't have a negative holder for the 6X9 format the brownie produces, so a scanned negative produces more of the actual image. I hate to admit it but the digital prints looked better to me. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This photo came off my first roll of Ilford Delta 100 speed film. (120 film) It was taken in-doors at night and this was the only light source. I tried several pictures inside that night that didn't turn out. (I later set my Rebel G to manual mode and found it would take like a 5 second exposure to take an indoor photo exposed correctly... | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Just a snapshot taken at a ball game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This is my baby, Preak. Short for Preakness, named after the horse race. She's my 2 yr. old Brittany. This shot came off the same roll of 220 Ektachrome. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This is a silo outside of my home town. I took this shot with my brownie using 220 film. Kodak Ektachrome 100. Using 120 film the Brownie will take about 7 photos, but with 220 I get 14. |