Thursday, July 29, 20100 comments

Two images of the first roll (Shanghai GP3) I shot with my Agfa Billy I. I got this one real cheap on a fleamarket, and I have to say I don't really like it. It's just too cumbersome to use fast, and I tend to like the 6x6 negative format better than 6x9.

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Thursday, July 22, 20103 comments

Some more shots of this surreal place. This time shot with my Mamiya dsx500 with a Coslinar f2.8/28mm lens on Agfa APX 100 film.

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Friday, July 16, 20100 comments

An old trainrepairshop and about 40 train engines. Left behind a long time ago.

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Friday, July 9, 20101 comments

A car graveyard in the middle of the woods. Hundreds of 50's and 60's cars have been rusting away here for years. These were shot with my Petri 7SII on expired Kodak Gold.

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Posted in: Colour Analog 35mm Urbex

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Tuesday, July 6, 20100 comments

A military vehicle graveyard in the woods (mostly DDR stuff). It was an extremely hot day, the grass was too tall and insects were buzzing everywhere. Trucks, jeeps and amphibious vehicles all over the place. Quite an impressive post apocalyptic place.

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Posted in: Colour Digital Urbex

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Monday, July 5, 20100 comments

I recently shot a roll of long expired (2001) Kodak Vericolor 160 with my Vredeborch Felica. The film was still usable, but it had a weird blotchy discoloured band across the entire roll. I still like this film though, the colours are different and a bit off, but in a good way.

Triple exposure, two with yellow filter, one without, but with flash:

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Built-in yellow filter of the Felica engaged:

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And some straight shots:

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Posted in: Colour Analog 120

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Friday, July 2, 20100 comments

A few days ago I went on an urban exploration trip trough the German Ruhrgebiet with Bob and Roel. One of the many coalmines we visited was this one.

It took us 3 hours and a hell of a lot of effort to get in, but we were rewarded with some nice and modern kaues with shopping cart-like baskets. At first the building seemed as there was no possible way in. We then scoured the site for a makeshift ladder, as there was a hole in the building some 4 metres high. Bob climbed in, but as soon as he was in, Roel and I heard the front gate open and a van drove on the premises. We quickly grabbed our gear and ran to hide in some nearby bushes. After a while the van left, but the guy in the van took the ladder, and so Bob was trapped in the building. Luckily we found another climbable object to get him out of there. This ment we had to find another way to get in. And we did.

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Posted in: Colour Digital Urbex

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