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The U.S.S. Enterprise.
This is the very first negative I ever shot on Kodak Tri-X black and white film. And it was just a couple years ago that I found it. Actually, I uncovered it. When the lab was developing this roll, they had tape over the beginning, which covered up this negative two numbers before the properly named number 1 negative. I removed the tape, washed off the tape residue and it revealed this first ever shot I took. Pretty important to me!
Camera: Konica Autoreflex TC
Lens: Konica Hexanon 50mm, f/1.7
Film: Kodak Tri-X, 400 ASA black and white film
Date: February 12th, 1978
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Konica Tri-X Star Trek 00ef
Camera: Konica Autoreflex TC
Lens: Konica Hexanon 50mm, f/1.7
Film: Kodak Tri-X, 400 ASA black and white film
Date: February 12th, 1978
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Konica Tri-X Star Trek 00ef
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The opening credits to Star Trek are iconic and stirring, even now.
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