Osher (Andrew) Günsberg

The continuing adventures of a Brisbane boy far from home, as told to the internets through words and pictures. On the Blog since 2003

Happy Birthday to @yumichild Yumi Stynes.

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Happy birthday to Australia's most fabulous TV person, Yumi Stynes.

An amazing mother to two incredible humans, an incredible inspiration to me and my photography, and a woman who cared for me and cooked food for me when I was a big puddle of emotional mess, unable to leave the couch for a few weeks.

I owe her so much, I can't even begin to write it all here.

Thank you Yumi for everything you taught me, showed me, gave me, and yelled at me since I've known you.

Happy Birthday.

 

(the photo above is us watching Barak Obama's victory speech on election night in '08. We're in the green room at the Foxtel Studios, North Ryde, Sydney - this is Yumi's "we're watching history being made" face. Hasselblad Xpan, Kodak 400TX)

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Posted June 1, 2011

1st selfie in a while. Testing an eBay 80mm f/2.8 on the Hassy w/polaroid back and Fuji 100B.

Since finishing the 365 project in June, I've been diving back into my film cameras a fair bit. 
A recent spate of late-night auction site action led to a 80mm Distagon coming my way for under $400 (Win!_) and maaaybe a Jobo processor as well, for even less. 
Casually mentioned to the wife that a small, counter-top film processor is on the way and then quickly switched to talking about her trip away to Israel/the dog/oh the cat's doing something cute etc. This is the real challenge of all enthusiast photographers - how to smuggle new equipment into the small apartment you share with your significant other without them figuring out how much it cost/where it will go. 
Hopefully it will integrate into the kitchen with little hassle. 

Talked with Eugene Tan from Aquabumps yesterday, and he tells me he's got a 60ft tripod arriving soon. 
Yes, a 60ft tripod. I'm guessing it's one of these things : http://www.photo-towers.com/tall-tripods.htm
How he will get that past his pregnant wife I don't know - but he's a super-successful pro-shooter who's able to say "But I need to stay ahead of the game babe!". I on the other hand am not. Hence, I'm dealing with hand-developing my own film in the kitchen sink and buying 2nd hand, average condition lenses off of eBay until I can justify the expense of some serious Leaf-Shutter action. 

Anyway, the nice Postman brought the new (old) lens today, and I strapped in on the front of my beaten-up 500C to shoot a few test frames on Fuji Instant film. 
Looks good wide open, tricky to get DOF right on a self-portrait with a cable release but it's all looking good. 

Here's a frame that is interesting because it's a double exposure, on one frame the flash didn't fire (there was an air-gap in the Pocket Wizard set up) and on the other I'm looking to make sure it does, after having just taken a meter reading. 

I'm on location tomorrow so I might shoot some film with it and see what happens. 
It's always important to document your work. 

Strobist: Vivitar 285 poverty-pack gutsy flash on 1/16th, Hasselbad on 500th at f/4. Fuji 100-B instant film .
Scanned on the dustiest scanner in the land. 

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Two pics from 1st Roll of home-cooked C41 120film...

Shot a roll of 120 in the Hasselblad in an effort to get at least some consistency from my results after yesterday's plastic-lensed experiment. 
The frikkin' fiddly film got jammed about six times trying to load it on to the spool, which caused some gnarly kinks/scratches in the film. 
I shot and bracketed a few, but of course didn't take any notes as to what bloody settings I used, which is a rookie error (no EXIF data on film!) so I think the ones a little under what my light meter liked were better.
And yes, oh yes - after shooting a few with natural light, I hooked up the Pocket Wizard to the Hassy and Shot a few with the 580EX and a small softbox to the left. 
I then busted out the chemicals and developed the film in my kitchen..

Here we go folks, might be warming up for the next 365 I think... 
It might be mostly film. 
What do you think?
They're bigr over at flickr

Filed under  //   Hasselblad   film   home cooking   home processing   photography   strobist  
Posted July 21, 2010