Scott Holcomb's photos with the keyword: Kodak 135 negative

Mud Fence

19 Feb 2015 2 1 475
As pretty as a . . . mud fence. This photo was shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC with a COLOR-YASHINON DX 1:1.8 f=35mm lens, scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 from a Kodak 135 negative and digitalized (and restored) with Photoshop

Trekking

29 Nov 2014 2 985
This photo was shot over 35 years ago in an alpine valley atop Mt. Mulanje in the southern area of Africa's Great Rift Valley on the border of Malawi and Moçambique. I was trekking solo between Thuchila Hut and Sombani Hut, tiny mountain shelters built for trekkers. Rising on the horizon are Nandalana Peak 2,592 and Khuto Peak, 2,758 meters, several of the dozen or so granite pinnacles within this mountain massif. A project restoring faded and damaged photos such as this by a process of scanning negatives and careful utilization of digital tools is responsible for a renewal of my interest in film photography. Nostalgia can be a fruitful exercise. This image came from a 135 Kodak negative shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC camera, scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner and digitally restored with Photoshop.

Tierradentro - Colombia

29 May 2013 2 2 492
Views of the beautiful country from the heights overlooking Tierradentro, Colombia. This a Photoshop restored image from an old negative taken in 1975 by a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC and scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050.