richardgharmer
Cottesloe of FP4+
Having started photography on film I felt I should learn to develop before it gets too late and film is gone forever! So late last year I shot my first roll of film since 2008 and I have just bought a scanner to bring the results to life.
This was shot on Ilford FP4+ and developed at 23 degrees in Ilfosol 3. It's probably a little more grainy due to the high temperature of Australian summer evenings, but I guess there is nothing I can do about that now!
I'm still learning, and many of my shots (like this one) so far seem to have marks in the sky, presumably where the development has become a little uneven for some reason. If anyone knows why this could happen or a suitable remedy then I would love to know!
Buy film not megapixels people!
Cottesloe of FP4+
Having started photography on film I felt I should learn to develop before it gets too late and film is gone forever! So late last year I shot my first roll of film since 2008 and I have just bought a scanner to bring the results to life.
This was shot on Ilford FP4+ and developed at 23 degrees in Ilfosol 3. It's probably a little more grainy due to the high temperature of Australian summer evenings, but I guess there is nothing I can do about that now!
I'm still learning, and many of my shots (like this one) so far seem to have marks in the sky, presumably where the development has become a little uneven for some reason. If anyone knows why this could happen or a suitable remedy then I would love to know!
Buy film not megapixels people!