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2002 Denmark |
24 images |
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Denmark trip with Christer (CG) and Fredrik (Noring).
Camera: Canon PowerShot A20
Film: 1600x1200 JPEG |
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2002 Digging |
9 images |
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The water draining system needed to be redone on my parents
house, I helped some with the digging.
Camera: Pentax MZ-50
Film: Kodak Tri-X developed in Paterson Acutol 1+9 |
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2002 Nikon FM3a Test |
6 images |
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Testing my new Nikon FM3a with a roll of Ilford FP4
Plus. Photos are from Valen, near Naset in Goteborg.
Camera: Nikon FM3a
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus developed in D76 1:1 |
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2002 Shapes |
8 images |
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Just playing around with a new 28 mm lens I bought. The last
four pictures are hp5+ pushed to 1600 using D76 straight. It was
just a test to see if the results were good enough for an
upcomming low light event. 24x18 cm prints are grainy but
works... The first four pictures are hp5+ rated at 400 developed
in D76 1:1. I think my next try will be to rate hp5+ at 250 to
reach the dmax of the paper when printing. |
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2002 Kinekulle |
6 images |
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Helped my grandparents (mormor, morfar) move to a new
place. All pictures here are from the garden and on my
brother.
Camera: Pentax MZ-50
Film: Kodak Tri-X developed in Paterson Acutol 1+9 |
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2002 Ljungbyholm |
10 images |
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My grandma turned eighty and we visited her, all pictures are
from the way up and then around the place. Nothing from the
birthday party itself.
Camera: Pentax MZ-50
Film: Kodak Tri-X developed in Paterson Acutol 1+9 |
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2002 Midsommar |
16 images |
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Midsommar at CGs place.
Camera: Pentax MZ-50
Film: Kodak Tri-X developed in D76 1:1 |
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2002 Miscellaneous |
11 images |
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Various photos from 2002.
Camera: Pentax MZ-50
Film: Kodak Tri-X developed in Paterson Acutol 1+9 |
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2002 Slotskogen/ Karlshamn/ Ronneby/ Liseberg |
20 images |
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Company event in Slotskogen, some pictures from
Karlshamn and Ronneby and finaly some pictures from Tyrolen at
Lisebeg. Andre had challenged the rest of us on Klubbslaget,
of course he lost. Rickard was the only one to hit 100 (on
the russian guy, the american is harder).
Camera: Nikon FM3a
Film: Kodak Tri-X, Ilford HP5+ and Ilford FP4+,
all developed in D76 1:1 |
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