Dunes, forest, mountains, urban city and people – everything on Rollei RPX400.
And not just on Rollei RPX400, but in the same roll containing only 16 images of the medium format 6×4.5 film size. This time I scanned two rolls in a row one after another, and on occasion both contained images of the white dunes – such crazy beautiful place I found some time ago, and the image number 16 was too similar to one of the images of the second roll, so I deleted it and will show you the only 15 remainings, but not a big deal – you will see some more white dune’s images I photographed just a week ago in one of my next posts here.
I scramble very slow with my film photography – slower than ever, even I have one of my film cameras with me every single day. But as I always say – less is always more for me in many meanings of this “wase” statement.
How many times this happens to you, that you return back home from the long walk with no one single frame exposed? Well – recently a lot to me. Kinda lost perception and seeing of the things, spoke loudly with me before. Same shadow, same silhouette, and geometry. I felt like I live this Groundhog Day again and again. Like I run to my comfort zone and don’t want to do one step out of it.
A technical info – I exposed this Rollei RPX400 at ISO200 and ISO400 depending on the quality and amount of the light with Fujifilm GA645 MF camera. Developed @800 in Kodak D-76 developer, prepared 1:1.
These are magnificent shots! Love that tree! I actually have learned how to shot a tree! Thank you Victor!
thank.you Naomi ! trees are like people – some of them are very interesting to take a portraits of them. some not.
Such wonderful results from the Rollei film Victor! The tonal range is beautiful, as are your compositions.
thank you Sam.