Marta Wojtkowska's photos
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The Fallen House of Łubieński
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Revueflex SD1 + Jupiter 9 + Ilford XP2
I think I am gonna like the lens :)
For explanation see:
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Don't panic!
It's only a test of my new old Jupiter 9 lens :)
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Revueflex SD1 + Jupiter 9 + Ilford XP2
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Several months ago I acquired an old Zenith with a Jupiter 9 lens. The body was not worth dealing with, but the lens was promising. I tried it first with my digital NX10, but with my bad eyesight I could not properly focused on anything ;) Eventually I bought an inexpensive Revueflex SD1 with a very nice viewfinder, loaded it with my favorite XP2, attached the lens, and went for some tests. I know, i know, Jupiter 9 is a portrait lens, but nevertheless... ;)
Well, the first results are not very encouraging. The lens is not old enough, I am afraid. Its serial number tells it was manufactured in 1991, so statistics are against me.
But I do not give up yet!
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Revueflex SD1 + Jupiter 9 + Ilford XP2
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Last Saturday, while driving along some local road I passed a demolition site. There were piles of postindustrial rubbish, the demolition crew gone for weekend. At a corner of the site there was just one tiny cubicle of a building left. It was hiding there trying to look inconspicuous, hoping to be forgotten and spared from evil when they would return on Monday. It looked dead, but felt alive. I had to stop and make that pinhole. I wonder if it survived...
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Kodak T-Max 100 + D-76(1+3)
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The Fallen House of Łubieński
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Yashica Mat + FP4+ + HC-110
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Several months ago I loaded my Yashica with Ilford FP4+, but somehow I made a note that it was HP5+. So I shot the roll as ISO 320-400 (depending on actual conditions). I finished it yesterday and I finally took out the film for development. That's when I realized my mistake!
So here it is:
FP4+ exposed @320-400 and developed @200 with HC-110 Dilution B (1+31)
Not exactly what it was meant to be ;)
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The Fallen House of Łubieński
at sunset
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Kodak T-Max 100 + D-76(1+3)
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like a zikkurat
at Liw :)
Liw is a village in Masovia , popular with tourists because of the ruins of Gothic castle and beautiful views around the Liwiec river.
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Pinhole 0.2 mm + Kodak T-Max 100 + D-76(1+3)
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Mamiya 645AF + Tri-X 400 + D-76(1+3)
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On the first day in Tykocin - seen with Olympus XA:
And on the same day with Yashica Mat:
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I tried to get whole reflections of the shrubs at the other side of the water, but without success...
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Olympus XA + Fujicolor Pro 160S
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