Below are 9 of 10 contact sheets from several March 2011 photo shoots of the barn, house, other buildings, and surrounding land at 2335 McCoy Road. The 10th sheet is too long to fit in the scanner (more on that later). Please ignore the poor quality of the scans; they were scanned in color on a HP all in one printer with a feeder that allows for quick, but poor quality scans.<\/p>\n
These sheets contain photos taken with six different cameras. I couldn’t be more pleased with the results. They make me wonder why I would ever shoot digital again.<\/p>\n
<\/a>Canon AE-1 with Fuji 100 Acros film, wide angle and zoom lenses <\/a>Kodak Target Six-Twenty Box Camera with Kodak 400-TMY on 620 rolls <\/a>Kodak Target Six-Twenty Box Camera with Kodak 400-TMY on 620 rolls<\/p>\n <\/a>Holga 120s with Kodak 400-TMY <\/a>Holga 120WPC Wide Angle Pinhole\u00a0 with Kodak 400-TMY <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a>Holga 120WPC Wide Angle Pinhole\u00a0 with Kodak Extar 100<\/p>\n <\/a>Eastar 120 Twin Lens Reflex with Fuji Pro 400H<\/p>\n
\nI thought there had been something wrong with this camera but it turned out that I had two bad batteries in a row. Very happy to be back using it. Love this camera.<\/p>\n
\nThis roll and the below are the first photos I’ve taken with this box camera (or any box camera for that matter). This is a new favorite.<\/p>\n
\nThe top two rows will be made into a composite image. Not really sure what happened with the bottom row.<\/p>\n
\nThe below contact is a rescan of the vertical shot that is too light above.<\/p>\n