Accidentally underdeveloped these negatives by a LOT by using a 1:127 instead of a 1:31 solution of Legacy Pro L110. But Tri-X is a forgiving stock, thankfully!
That funky condo at 101 West 14th St. in NYC, shot with a cheap but pretty awesome Sears rangefinder that's a near clone of the Ricoh 500 RF. An incredibly compact rangefinder with all manual focus and exposure that you can read and set without taking your eye from the lens. Not bad!
I generally dig B&W for architecture, but I see the virtue of color for showing off the red brick, yellow signs, and blue sky here. Interesting to see the big difference between the 35mm and 55mm focal lengths. The 35mm gives more information from this angle, for sure.
Seoul. I love the art in the layout of infrastructure like this. And again, I love that combo of elements from different times/styles/functions in everyday urban architecture.
Tried out the Leica R4 with my 1 cam Summicron-R 50mm f2 and a Leitz Wetzlar Macrotar VIb macro filter. Pretty sure I accidentally loaded an expired roll of Fuji 200, but this is still pretty lovely.