At Xingtian Temple in Taipei yesterday.
Ilford XP2, Mamiya Six Automat.
At Xingtian Temple in Taipei yesterday.
Ilford XP2, Mamiya Six Automat.
The amount of valuable assets in the world is finite.
By definition, forever wars last infinitely long.
Any finite number divided by infinity is effectively zero.
Therefore, forever wars cost nothing and are thus a good investment.
βsomeone in the Trump administration, maybe
Taipei Songshan, this particular flight was an ANA flight from Haneda.
It's not every day you get to see a jet plane caught in a bush.
Harman Phoenix II@100, Nikon FE2.
Heading home late at night.
Kodak Portra 800, Hasselblad 503cw.
The family cat seemed unappreciative to all the effort I took just to snap this portrait.
Kodak Portra 800, Hasselblad 503cw.
A few frames from the first roll shot with the 1950s "spy camera" that I bothered to develop in color and actually scan. This is 16mm film that was respooled by hand after all, so expectations should be low. However some shots turned out better than I thought.
Kodak Vision2 50D, Mamiya Super 16.
Bao'an Train Station in rural Tainan, one of the few still using their old wooden station buildings.
Kentmere Pan 400@800, Nikon F4.
That is true, why can't we have bike lanes like the Dutch?
Not related, but I'm still sad I never got to experience BA1 out of London City before it got cancelled.
Cycling in Taipei.
Ilford FP4, Rolleiflex T Model 2.
Working in my home dark room.
A corridor in the former Songshan Tobacco Factory, now an exhibition space and marketplace.
Ilford FP4, Rolleiflex T Model 2.
Right over here
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Yep, this guy
Fishing boats at port in Keelung.
Kodak Tri-X@200 (exp. 2017), Rolleiflex T Model 2.
Looks like it could be somewhere near where I found the wild triceratops today
A triceratops chilling in its natural habitat in modern day northern Taiwan.
Kodak Tri-X@200 (exp. 2017), Rolleiflex T Model 2.
That's why I always pack something like an FM2 or a Rolleiflex, no battery no problem, camera still works!
On an early morning hike. This roll turned out extremely contrast heavy for some reason, not what I expected from this film stock at all, especially when shot at the box speed of ISO 50.
Ilford Pan F+, Rolleiflex T Model 2.
Thermal Valley in Beitou, with heat coming from sulfuric hot springs.
Lomography Redscale reversed to "normal" orientation, Nikon F6.
Growing out of a block of cement in an abandoned garden.
Ilford FP4, Rolleiflex T Model 2.
Scans of the two frames posted yesterday.
Ilford FP4, Rolleiflex T Model 2.
From a roll currently hanging to dry. It's Christmas lights on until March at Taipei 101, since we keep our lights hanging all the way till Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year, which falls on March 3 this year.
Ilford FP4 (expired), Rolleiflex T Model 2.
Fishing boats moored at a dock in Jinshan on the north coast of Taiwan.
Kodak Gold 200, Hasselblad 503cw.
Leaves glowing in the dusk.
Kentmere Pan 200, Mamiya Six Automat.
lol
An old-timey ferry at Guandu Wharf, seen through the lens (singular, because it's a single element meniscus lens!) of an 80+-year-old camera.
Kentmere Pan 200, Target Brownie Six-16.
A scan of the frame I posted last night, along with another one shot at the pizzeria.
Kentmere Pan 200, Mamiya Six Automat.