Jouni Rinne
@cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
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Linux: Arch, Gentoo, Alpine Film cameras: Miranda, CCCP, Zeiss, M.I.O.M Anime etc.: Touhou, Steins;Gate https://mastodon.social/@cyberpunkrocker
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Walkway to cemetery

📷 Zenit 3M + f/3,5 50mm Industar-50
🎞️ Expired (2018) Ilford Pan F+, pushed +1
⚗️ Adox Rodinal 1+25

#crappycommiecameraparty
#believeinfilm
#zenit
#industar
A walkway to main gate of Kalevankangas cemetery, Tampere, lined by trees with fresh spring leaves.
cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
A little side project...
This is supposed to be my paternal grandparents first telephone. It still has the number '88' as their later modern phone numbers last two digits were.
It was just given to me by my stepmother, needing only a light clean-up 😎.
An old hand-cranked brown-lacquered wooden telephone made by "Stockholms Telefon". It is supposed to have been my paternal grandparents' first telephone.
cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
That was the first book I read, on my own from start to finish, as a kid 😊.
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gerrysimons.bsky.social
‘Escape to the sun’. Yet more #SlowPhotography with a Zenit B, Leningrad meter and Delta 400 film, but this time using the tiny Industar 50mm lens. The unintentional lens flare adds to this one. #blackandwhitephotography #BelieveInFilm #filmphotography #photography #filmisnotdead
A black and white photograph showing an aircraft rising into the sky above. The sun creating a flare of light to the right hand side of the picture with a barbed wire topped fence and bushes in the foreground. White clouds bubble up from the bottom of the picture.
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cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
"I swear the acorn was split before I got here...!"
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analoguelass.bsky.social
Mindful moments of woodland tranquility - taken in October 2024 and developed this afternoon

📷 Olympus Pen-EE2
🎞️ Ilford HP5
🧪 DDX

#believeinfilm #filmphotography
A black and white triptych photograph - the three images are visually linked showing an autumnal woodland landscape with trees and leaves dappled by October sunshine
cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
The latest aquisition is always a kind of favourite, so Zeiss Ikon Icarette 496/1. Then again, I've been using FED Zarya a lot lately, so that counts also as a favourite. A camera I wouldn't part with at any cost is my Dad's Miranda Fv.
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At least I got some laughs... 🤣.

It seems that whoever took these photos didn't have a slightest clue about how this camera worked. Almost all the frames were overlapped, and obviously the lens was in the withdrawn position all the time...
Nothing wrong with the camera itself 😊.

#believeinfilm
A 1937 M.I.O.M Photax I bakelite camera balanced by a hand on the left knee. A scan of an old Agfa Isopan F film found on a camera. Nothing recognizable is visible on the badly focused and degraded film. Another scan of an old Agfa Isopan F film found on a camera. Lots of out-of-focus, overlapping frames, also the film's age has degraded the quality.
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Currently stand-developing a found-in-a-camera 120 rollfilm (Agfa Isopan F). Interesting to see whether there's still something to see 🤔.

#believeinfilm #filmphotography
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Couldn't wait to see what you get out of redscaled Turquoise 😁.
cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
The name 'Ballarat' always reminds me of the Sherlock Holmes story "The Boscombe Valley Mystery" (one of my favorities).
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The 117 film (spool almost as on 120, but the end flanges are considerably smaller; film is only half the length of 120) was discontinued in 1949. You can cut the flanges on a 120 roll film to try out, but is still a tight fit. Surprisingly, the much later 620 spools fit perfectly 🤨🤔.
#folderweek
A 620 type roll film spool, Introduced by Kodak in 1932, fitting perfectly to a camera designed in 1912? Did one of Ica engineers designing the Icarette have a power of precognition, or is this just a happy accident? A closeup of the stepped film spool guiding pin on a 1928 Icarette camera: the thicker part fits inside the 117/120 spool, the thinner part is suitable for the 620 spool.
cyberpunkrocker.bsky.social
Ica Icarette I is a curious little camera. Originally launched in 1912, it soldiered on until mid-'30s, changing ownership on the way.
This 1928 Zeiss Ikon-badged Icarette 496/1 was designed to be able to use both 117 roll film and 4,5x6 cm glass plates.
#folderweek #believeinfilm #filmphotography
A 1928 Zeiss Ikon (originally Ica) Icarette 496/1 folding camera. it has a Tessar f/4,5 75mm lens on a Compur dial-set shutter. The lever beside the ivory scale plate controls the focusing.
A 1928 Zeiss Ikon Icarette 496/1 folding camera. The small lever beside the rail selects the base focusing level for either film or plate usage. The wire finder contraption is called an 'Iconometer'. The Icarette folds up to a very small package. The plate photographing covers with the closeable red (actually orange) film counter window. These could be replaced either with a glass focusing screen or a photographic plate holder.
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kizu-kagoshima.bsky.social
9/29 Mon. #KizuJapan
📸 福岡県朝倉市
  秋月城跡 垂裕神社黒門

 Autumn at the Shrine 🍁

Asakura City   Fukuoka Prefecture
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scifiart.bsky.social
Space 1999 set design. Production designer / art direction by Keith Wilson with Michael Ford (Space 1999 first aired 1975-77)
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"Sometimes"? I would say "Every time"😁. Wonderful shot.
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my-liquid-head.bsky.social
Imperfections - lens flare and a wonky angle - the consequences of using a very basic camera. Sometimes this works out just fine.

An old jetty on the river.

#landscape #scape #BWFri #ClassicMono #monochrome #photography #infrared
An old jetty surrounded by trees on the bank of the Dordogne river. The water is inky black. The sun is creating lens flare across the top of the image, and the backlit trees glow with white light. This is an infrared photo.
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I might survive with these for a while.

#believeinfilm #filmphotography #c41 #redscale
A selection of Fuji, Harman and Kodak color films, in both 135 and 120 formats.