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The Happy Valley Racecourse - Hong Kong

January 4, 2016

Happy Valley - 快活谷馬場

Wednesday night, "Happy Valley Racecourse" - Hong Kong. A crowded place, full of locals and tourists, eager to win and loose money, to enjoy themselves and to have fun. Since 1846 this racecourse gathers people from the whole city.

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In Photo Essay, Film Photography, Travel Tags Yashica Electro 35, scanning, Kodak Pakon, Kodak TX400, Hong Kong
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Backalley in Hong Kong - Yashica Electro 35 - Kodak TX400 - XTOL 1:1 - Kodak Pakon Scanner

Backalley in Hong Kong - Yashica Electro 35 - Kodak TX400 - XTOL 1:1 - Kodak Pakon Scanner

Printing scans from a Kodak Pakon F135 Scanner

January 2, 2016

How big can you print from 6 Mega-pixel files

I was never happy with how my Epson V700 scanned 35mm film. Don´t get me wrong, it is not bad, but in the end it is a massive pain to mount and scan a whole roll of 35mm film. On my search for a new scanner, I came across many suitable solutions from dedicated film scanners to small minilab scanners like a Noritsu LS-600 or the Kodak Pakon F135+. Chatting on Twitter about the benefits of each scanner I decided to go for a Pakon F135. Mike Poulit was kind enough to answer all my Pakon related questions. Finally I could not resist any longer and I ordered a Pakon F135 non-plus version from AAA image solutions in the US.

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In Film Photography, Scanning, Printing Tags Kodak Pakon, Kodak TX400, printing, Hong Kong
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"Exploring Hong Kong" - An analog Film Photo Story

December 16, 2015

Stories from an analog adventure

First time in Hong Kong, first time with my new camera and nothing but several rolls of Kodak TriX in my pocket. I was excited and thrilled to explore the city.

Before I went on my flight to Hong Kong I really thought long about what camera to take on this trip. The decision just to take my new Yashica Electro 35 GSN was not easy. I expected many shooting possibilities and day and night. Nevertheless the city has been captured million times on photographs so I thought committing to black and white film was a good idea. I did not expect to come back home with something exciting or new, I just wanted to explore the city and capturing photographs on film. Well that is what I did.

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In Film Photography, Photo Essay Tags Kodak TX400, Kodak Pakon, F135, travel, Street Photography, black and white, Yashica Electro 35
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