Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Pan F

Tynsky Chram in the Snow, Picture 2, Prague, CZ, 2…

12 May 2010 412
As I was walking back from the Mala Strana, I thought the light had improved, so I took another shot of Tynsky Chram. I haven't decided which is better, as this one actually looks darker.

Miklasky Chram in the Snow, Malostranske Namesti,…

12 May 2010 498
In Malostranske Namesti, I took two shots of Miklasky Chram. This was the better one. The lines through the picture in the sky are the cantenary for the trams, another fixture of the square for over 100 years.

Stare Radnice in the Snow, Prague, CZ, 2010

12 May 2010 492
Swinging the Ikoflex (still on the tripod) over to my right, I got this shot right after the Tynsky Chram shot.

Tynsky Chram in the Snow, Prague, CZ, 2010

12 May 2010 472
Immediately after getting back from Greece, I loaded up the Ikoflex, for the first time in a few years, with a roll of expired Pan F that I had. The results were fine, some of my better shots, actually, but I had trouble finding a lab that were willing to scan the negatives. In the end, I had prints made and scanned them, but I'm still looking for a proper scanner to have these done.

Rolls of Film (Does Anybody Know A 120 Scanning Pl…

21 Jan 2010 346
Just before Christmas break, I went through my film and discovered that the roll of Ilford Pan F in this picture was already very, very expired (in 2008), so as soon as I got back to Prague I loaded into my Ikoflex and shot a series of shots around Prague in the snow, finishing it in my first weekend back. I'm still looking for a place that will scan it (at normal resolution), though, as I don't have a 120 film scanner, and at this rate I may just have the roll printed and scan the prints. The Fomapan is currently in the Ikoflex, as if I can solve the scanning issue I hope to use it a lot this year, as opposed to the last two when it wasn't used at all. Does anybody know of a decent film scanning service in Prague that will do normal (1200-2400dpi) film scans? All of the popular photo labs are so incompetent that they don't even know what I'm talking about.

Narodni Hrebcin (National Stud), Picture 3, Kladru…

26 Mar 2008 1 303
Here's another shot of the horses coming in.

Narodni Hrebcin (National Stud), Picture 2, Kladru…

26 Mar 2008 289
Here's another ancient-looking shot from my 2007 trip to Kladruby. We were lucky enough to be there when the horses were brought in for feeding, and one of them, really a foal, charged us seconds after I took this, with the shot regrettably not coming out. In actuality, though, all of the horses were very friendly, and the foal wanted food. He had no intention as far as I know of actually hurting anyone.

Narodni Hrebcin (National Stud), Kladruby, Pardubi…

26 Mar 2008 304
This very retro-looking photo, made more so by the spectacularly anachronistic dress of the woman in the shadow on the left, was actually taken during my travels with my UJOP class (as a student) in the summer of 2007, same as the Litomysl photos, and indeed this was the next day. The reason the photo looks so old is that I originally underexposed it (my light meter was wildly off again), and when I cleaned it up in Gimp this was the best that I could do. This complex of buildings is part of the Narodni Hrebcin, or National Stud, where race horses are bred.