Memorial bench
I went for a nostalgic visit to where I was brought up in Bexleyheath the other day. This picture is on the Warren, a field with woods that was my childhood playground. We used to play outdoors in those days.
A very practical and touching memorial for a lady whom as the plaque says was the "Queen of the warren".
Taken on my Rolleiflex T loaded with Ilford FP4 plus @125 iso.
Developed at home with my Lab box developing tank in homemade 510 pyro, 1:100 dilution for 10 minutes. I used 490 ml and agitated for the first minute then 10 seconds every minute, rather than using a smaller amount and continues agitation or rotation.
A quick wash in water stop bath and fixed in Kodak rapid fixer. for 5 minutes.
Scanned with my Epson V600.
Memorial bench
I went for a nostalgic visit to where I was brought up in Bexleyheath the other day. This picture is on the Warren, a field with woods that was my childhood playground. We used to play outdoors in those days.
A very practical and touching memorial for a lady whom as the plaque says was the "Queen of the warren".
Taken on my Rolleiflex T loaded with Ilford FP4 plus @125 iso.
Developed at home with my Lab box developing tank in homemade 510 pyro, 1:100 dilution for 10 minutes. I used 490 ml and agitated for the first minute then 10 seconds every minute, rather than using a smaller amount and continues agitation or rotation.
A quick wash in water stop bath and fixed in Kodak rapid fixer. for 5 minutes.
Scanned with my Epson V600.