In Oslo on February 13, 2010.
M7, 35mm Nokton, Tri-X, Rodinal.
Showing posts with label Nokton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokton. Show all posts
2010-06-01
2010-04-17
Snow
Winter is finally over, so here's a reminder how it was this year - the snow-covered Lake Mjøsa again. (And while I criticized myself for shunning the portrait format two months ago, I realize I've used it quite often recently.)
The M7 with the 35mm Nokton and Neopan 400 in Rodinal.
The M7 with the 35mm Nokton and Neopan 400 in Rodinal.
2010-04-02
The seventh dummy
2010-03-31
Dummy no. five
Here it wasn't the display dummy but rather the TV screen in the shop window that caught my attention, but the photo fits into this small series anyway. Oslo again, February 13, 2010.
The M7 with the 35mm Nokton, Tri-X in Rodinal.
The M7 with the 35mm Nokton, Tri-X in Rodinal.
2010-03-29
Dummies in Oslo
2010-03-27
Welcome
This is how you are (sometimes) greeted when you're entering Oslo's airport Gardermoen.
Taken on February 17, 2010 with the M7 and the 35mm Nokton. Film was Neopan 400 developed in Rodinal.
Taken on February 17, 2010 with the M7 and the 35mm Nokton. Film was Neopan 400 developed in Rodinal.
2010-03-08
Lines
Overhead contact lines near Hamar's railway station, to be exact. And a bird - which made the shot for me.February 13, 2010, M7, 35mm Nokton, Tri-X, Rodinal.
I'll be out of town again for a couple of days (and I'll hopefully take a bunch of photos while I'm away), so no new entries for about a week.
2010-03-01
Lake or desert?
Lake Mjøsa again. On February 14, 2010 it was completely frozen and covered with snow. There was no way to figure out you were walking on water unless you knew.
The M7 with Neopan 400 (yes) in Rodinal. The lens was a Voigtländer 35mm/1.4 Nokton which I bought last year on a whim because it is so cheap compared to a Leica lens. But although it's a fine lens I rarely use it, so for my recent stay in Norway I decided to take it with me as my only lens.
The M7 with Neopan 400 (yes) in Rodinal. The lens was a Voigtländer 35mm/1.4 Nokton which I bought last year on a whim because it is so cheap compared to a Leica lens. But although it's a fine lens I rarely use it, so for my recent stay in Norway I decided to take it with me as my only lens.
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