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Analog Photography
Start of a new journey.
📷 Nikon F2A - Nikkor AI-S 35-70mm f/3.5
- Black&White Film, Ilford HP5 Plus 400
- Color Slide Film, Kodak Ektachrome E100
- Color Negative Film, Kodak Portra 400
- Also used: Nikkor AI 35mm f/2 for bright moments, and Zenitar Fisheye 16mm for a broader perspective when things get interesting.
🎞️ Films sourced from Film Photography Store 1
📷 Camera and Nikkors sourced from eBayLab Scans
🧪 Developed and scanned by The Darkroom 1 using the 'Enhanced' scan option (available choices: 'Standard', 'Enhanced', 'Super Scan').
The scans are saved as sRGB JPEGs and include a standard EXIF header with the following metadata in one APP1 marker:
- Image dimensions 3089×2048
- Scan date
- Embedded thumbnail: 160×120 pixels
- Resolution marker: Standard 72 DPI
- EXIF Version 2.20
- EXIF Tag 0x0131 ('Software'):
EZ Controller 6.60.031 (160615)
The JPEG quality level corresponds to luminance and chrominance settings of 97, resulting in an average file size of approximately 5 MB.
Black&White Film, Ilford HP5 Plus 400
A promising start.
Color Slide Film, Kodak Ektachrome E100
Color Negative Film, Kodak Portra 400
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And finally, these masterpieces boldly redefined blur and questionable exposure as forms of artistic expression. Some even chose to exist only halfway, lingering at the threshold of beginning or end.








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Coin slot cap tool
My Nikon F2 has a battery cap that can be opened or closed using a coin.
To avoid scratching the cap using a coin or any other metal shaped object, I want to fabricate a plastic tool specifically designed for this purpose. This tool would allow me to open and close the cap without causing any scratches.
The only measurable aspects of the slot are its length and depth (a is half length, b is depth).
However, I need the radius: r=f(a,b)The radius r and side a form a right-angled triangle:

The hypotenuse (longest side) is also r, so c = r - b.
Using the Pythagorean theorem:
All this gets a radius r of 22,9mm.
Machined from a 50mm plastic round stock on the lathe, the middle ridge has precisely the calculated diameter of 45.8mm.
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Heute ist 🥳🎉🎊
1/50s f/6,3 ISO 320/26° 50-250mm f/4,5-6,3 VR f=250mm/375mm
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Snoqualmie Falls Wasserkraftwerk
Das Snoqualmie Falls Wasserkraftwerk besteht aus zwei Kraftwerken mit einer kombinierten Kapazität von 53,9 MW. Es entnimmt Wasser aus einem Stausee oberhalb der Wasserfälle, um saubere Wasserkraft für etwa 40.000 Haushalte in der Nähe von Seattle zu erzeugen. Zusätzlich hat das Kraftwerk historische Bedeutung und bietet öffentliche Parks und Wanderwege entlang des Snoqualmie River.
Dieses Panorama ist der Beitrag für den 'Future'-Event von WorldWidePanorama.
The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant comprises two powerhouses with a combined capacity of 53.9 MW. It draws water from a reservoir above the falls to produce clean hydropower for approximately 40,000 homes near Seattle. Additionally, the plant holds historical significance and provides public parks and trails along the Snoqualmie River.This panorama is the contribution for the 'Future' event of WorldWidePanorama.
Interactive Panorama Snoqualmie-Falls
Hinter den Kulissen
Früh morgens waren schon viele Leute unterwegs. Damit mir niemand die Sicht versperrt hat, habe ich bei den einzelnen Bildern immmer auf den richtigen Moment gewartet.
Es war sehr sonnig an diesem Tag, und natürlich sind die Schatten bei hellem Sonnenlicht ausgeprägter. Um den Schatten der Kamera am Geländer zu entfernen, habe ich zusätzliche Bilder von dem Geländer und der Plattform aus größerer Entfernung gemacht.
Diese Bilder wurden dem Projekt als zusätzliche Bilder hinzugefügt, für die Brennweite optimiert und entsprechend maskiert, um die Schatten so gut wie möglich zu ersetzen.
Behind the scenes
While it was early in the morning, there were already a lot of people around. When taking the individual pictures, I waited for time gaps in order to have as few people blocking the view as possible from the railing.
It was very sunny that day, and of course shadows are more pronounced in bright sunlight. To remove the cast from the nodal adapter and the camera on the railing, I took additional pictures of the railing and platform handheld from a larger distance.
Those pictures were added as additional images to the project, optimized for focal length, and masked accordingly to replace the shadows as best as possible.
1/320s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm
1/8s f/5,6 ISO 125 f=7,5mm
1/320s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm
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Seattle Waterfront Park Project
A new construction connecting Pike Place Market and the Seattle Aquarium.
Expected to be open in spring 2025.1x5 Panorama with equirectangular projection
1/500s f/8 ISO 100/21° 16-50mm f/3,5-6,3 VR f=16mm/24mm
2x5 Panorama, 7 pictures, with equirectangular projection
1/500s f/8 ISO 100/21° 16-50mm f/3,5-6,3 VR f=16mm/24mm
This panorama is also used in PTGui fill hole option.