
After my initial test run taking some pics against the Rockies in May, this game was my main focus. The idea of capturing two of the oldest teams in baseball at one of the oldest stadiums in MLB with a camera that predates them all was too good to ignore.
Working with a piece of equipment that’s over a century old and getting anything out of it at all just blows my mind. Not that everything is perfect with such an old piece. The last two pics are from a roll that clearly had major problems. They came out looking like haunted Civil War photos you’d find in your attic. CURSED CLARK.
When I posted the results of my initial test, a bunch of people reached out to see if I would sell prints. If you’re interested, send me another message and I’ll see what I can do printing a few out!
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Well isn’t that just a fine stack of flapjacks!
That is incredible OP. I love anything black and white. It’s timeless.
How’d you manage to get to both the outfield and the grandstand? I thought access between the two was cut off?
Amazing!
These are incredible
These are awesome! This fellow Cubs fan and photographer would LOVE a print. Did they give you any grief about the camera? I’m going to the double header against the brewers in August, and I have been so torn about whether to bring a camera or not. I’ve heard they are really cracking down.
Love this. Great way to capture two historic teams! Thanks for sharing
Kodak Panoram! What amazing photos! I got one of these recently in a lot at an estate sale and now am inspired to get it cleaned up and see what it does.
Did you develop these yourself?
You offering prints for purchase?
Really great pics.
The left field video board is such an abomination