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Tag Archives: Jane lens

Road Trip! Springfield to Chicago

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After the disappointing dinner and visit to the closed mosque, Hana and I took our time waking up. Sunrise over downtown Springfield made for some kinda nice pictures, maybe. So I took advantage and shot with almost everything I had. Above, the D7000 and 24mm f/2.8 ai, with a circular polarizer  that I didn’t really …

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Posted byJames Cockroft14 Sep 20159 Jul 2021Posted inBlack & White, Film, Hana, Phoneography, PhotographyTags: Agfa Precisa CT 100, Florence lens, GS-0 film, Hipstamatic, Ilford FP4 Plus, iPhone 5, Jane lens, Kentmere 100, Kodak D76 1+1 at 24℃, Libatique 73 lens, Lomo LC-A, Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 ai, Nikon 50mm f/1.8 E Series, Nikon D7000, Nikon FG, Rasputin film, Road Trip!, Shilsole film, X-ProLeave a comment on Road Trip! Springfield to Chicago

Ohne Titel

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Posted byJames Cockroft7 Mar 20149 Feb 2017Posted inPhoneography, Phoneography Friday, PhotographyTags: Hipstamatic, Ina's 1982 film, iPhone 5, Jane lensLeave a comment on Ohne Titel

Ohne Titel 20130914

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Posted byJames Cockroft18 Sep 201318 Sep 2013Posted inPhoneography, PhotographyTags: Happy Accidents, Hipstamatic, Jane lens, Uchitel 20 Film2 Comments on Ohne Titel 20130914

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