Adventures in Kodachrome: Revisiting Pawhuska

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Drummond Ranch – Pawhuska, OK – Fujifilm X-Pro2 – “Kodachrome II”

Pawhuska is a small town in rural Oklahoma with about 3,500 residents. The town saw its heyday over 100 years ago when there was an oil boom—people and money poured into the area, and for a short time Pawhuska was bustling; however, the Great Depression left a large permanent scar, and the town never recovered. Over the last five years Pawhuska has seen new life, thanks to “The Pioneer Woman” who has turned this quaint town into a tourist destination of sorts. People come from all over the country—maybe the world—to visit The Mercantile, my wife and I included!

In 2018 I passed through Oklahoma while on an epic family road trip, and we stopped in Pawhuska to visit The Mercantile. I had just created the Kodachrome II Film Simulation Recipe and was shooting it…

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Photographing Panguitch — Fujifilm X100V + Kodak Tri-X 400

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Empty Lumber Yard – Panguitch, UT – Fujifilm X100V

The first stop on the epic road trip that I’m currently on was Panguitch, a small town in southern Utah. Panguitch is close to Bryce Canyon National Park, not too far from Zion National Park, and within reach of Capital Reef National Park. Tourism is the main reason Panguitch is even on the map. People eat, sleep, and get gas here, while visiting the various natural wonders of the region. That’s why we were there.

I only stayed one night in Panguitch, but I was able to get out with my camera and photograph the quaint town. It’s obvious that Panguitch has seen better days—it seems to be just hanging on. The town has a lot of character, though. It was a great location for photography—if I had a few weeks, it would make for an incredible photo project—but alas I…

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Trying Kodak Gold in 120 format … the whole roll — tim dobbs photography

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When I heard that Kodak were producing Gold in 120 format I was pretty excited .. not because it was Gold as I haven’t really shot too much of it in the past and to be totally honest I had to look on the internet for samples just to see what it was really like […]

Trying Kodak Gold in 120 format … the whole roll — tim dobbs photography

Review: Fujifilm X-Pro3 in 2022?

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Fujifilm sent me an X-Pro3 to try for a few weeks. I put it through its paces as best as I could in that short time, and wanted to publish a review; however, what fresh insight can I give that hasn’t already been said over and over? Instead of rehashing all the technical data you probably already have known for awhile, I thought I’d simply answer this question: Is the Fujifilm X-Pro3 still a camera worth buying in 2022? And, is this a camera that you should consider?

The X-Pro3 was originally released in November of 2019, which was more than two years ago. In the digital era, a lot of people “upgrade” their gear every two-ish years, so does that mean the X-Pro3 is beginning to feel dated? Will it seem old even though you bought it brand-new? Will the X-Pro4 be announced the day after your X-Pro3 arrives…

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Photograph Wherever You Are — Seeing the Extraordinary in the Mundane — FUJI X WEEKLY

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Two Caballeros – Culleoka, TX – Fujifilm X-E4 – “Kodachrome 64” I had an epiphany today. It’s been building in my mind for several days now, but it was only today that I believe I fully understood it: photograph wherever you are. Whichever place it is that you find yourself, capture it with your camera. […]

Photograph Wherever You Are — Seeing the Extraordinary in the Mundane — FUJI X WEEKLY

Fuji X Pro 1, still viable.

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I have recently rediscoverd my old Fuji X Pro 1, and am enjoying using it again. The colours are lovely and I tend to use JPEG only rather than RAW.

I also like using it to produce BW images, although I usually do that in post.

Fujifilm X-Trans III + X-T3 & X-T30 Film Simulation Recipe: Kodacolor VR — FUJI X WEEKLY

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Inside City Creek – Salt Lake City, UT – Fujifilm X-T30 – “Kodacolor VR” This Film Simulation Recipe was an experiment. I started out with my Fujicolor 100 Industrial recipe, but instead of using a cool White Balance with a warm White Balance Shift, I did the opposite: I used a warm White Balance with […]

Fujifilm X-Trans III + X-T3 & X-T30 Film Simulation Recipe: Kodacolor VR — FUJI X WEEKLY

Nikon F2 – A Legndary Film Camera, And Why I like It — Mostly Film Photography (GotFilm.org)

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I’ve been trying several Nikons lately (again) and wanted to talk about one of my favorites, the F2. The F2 was released in 1971 and manufactured in several variations until 1980. Like the F, the F2 was built as a system camera. Initially, the lenses made for the F worked the same way on the […]

Nikon F2 – A Legndary Film Camera, And Why I like It — Mostly Film Photography (GotFilm.org)

Fujifilm X-E4 (X-Trans IV) Film Simulation Recipe: Vibrant Velvia — FUJI X WEEKLY

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Hoodoos – Bryce Canyon NP, UT – Fujifilm X-E4 – “Vibrant Velvia” I really like The Rockwell Film Simulation Recipe, but sometimes it’s just a hair too much for me. I decided to create a new yet similar recipe that just tones it down a tad. Don’t get me wrong: this new recipe is still […]

Fujifilm X-E4 (X-Trans IV) Film Simulation Recipe: Vibrant Velvia — FUJI X WEEKLY