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Developed at home with the Tetenal Colortech C-41 kit using the 30°c method.
Olympus XA 2
D.Zuiko 35mm f/3.5
Lomography Colour 400
Converted to B&W using LR5 & Nik Software
As you may already have gathered I am a great fan of the back streets and alleyways of Glasgow. I can just imagine people and maybe a small car or two having to go through here before the city was modernised. I love all the various building materials which have been used throughout the years and the external drain pipes which were definitely made to last.
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Thunderstorm that developed overhead in the late afternoon moving East/ Northeast with plenty of sunshine and no clouds to the west. Owens Valley California in the Round Valley area.
Developed at home with the Tetenal Colortech C-41 kit using the 30°c method.
Olympus Trip 35
D.Zuiko 40mm f/2.8
Kodak Gold 200
Converted to B&W using LR5 & Nik Software
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Fuji Neopan 100 in D76 1:1.
Pajtás box camera (1955).
Epson V600, Vue Scan, scanned with a touch of sepia.
downtown boise, id
taken 20 February 2025
mamiya 7ii
mamiya 80mm f/4
lomography redscale 100
Scanned with dslr
Home developed
cinestill cs41
3 min 30 sec
Leica MP
Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 IV "King of Bokeh"
Kodak Tri-X 400
Kodak HC-110 dil.B (1+31)
7 min 30 sec 20°C
Scan from negative film
When I started photography about 16 years ago I found a small mom and pop shop to develop my film in Park Slope Brooklyn. Years later I use the same place - Accurate Photoshop is run by Connie and Tony are always there working the counter, developing film and now they expanded to a pharmacy run on the corner. Their daughter is taking the reins of the business and hopefully keeps it going for years to come.
Developed in Caffenol C-L Semi-Stand (1 inversion) 50min@20°C;Ilford Pan 400; Pentax P30; SMC Pentax 55mm f1.8; Epson V600
Roll: 2018 - Janvier - N&B - Strasbourg
Amsterdam Amstel Station
film: Ilford FP4
develop: HC110 thick Adox version, semi stand
cam: Rolleiflex E2
To develop the park began in 1976, the 200th anniversary year of American independence, to celebrate the relationship between the two freedom-loving countries, Israel and the US. The forest developed and extended an existing woodland planted in the region in the 1950s by new immigrants from the surrounding area and nearby Beit Shemesh, who had arrived soon after the founding of the State of Israel.
I had originally thought to put together a triptych in a single frame, using this wooden figure as a subject - all on 4x5 Harman DPP. I've found I have trouble keeping my results consistent [with each other] using that paper so I've started again shooting on film. This is Ilford Ortho Plus shot on my Crown Graphic / vintage 7.5 inch Ross Symmetric lens /developed in Kodak HC-110. Exposure: 2 seconds @ f/8.5
es macht mich traurig, dass für mich bei flickr keine Möglichkeit mehr besteht, die Gruppen weiter zu pflegen.
Jedenfalls nicht in der aufwändigen Art wie vorher, z.B. mit den award Codes.
Liebe Grüße
Florette
Sorry, there is no way for me in flickr to continue maintaining the groups.
At least not in the ornate style as before, for example using the award codes.
Best wishes!
Florette
Florette
Pinsta Pinhole 4X5 in-camera developed print.
5 minute exposure in bright sun on Harman Direct Positive Paper, developed in-camera with FPP HC-110, solution B, at 5 minutes and fixed in Kodak fixer for 4 minutes.
It was blue skies to the left with massing black clouds over Malton giving it darker skies to the right due to the rain blocking the light out.
Developed at home with the Digibase C-41 kit using the 37°c method.
Olympus XA 2
D.Zuiko 35mm f/3.5
Kodak Ultramaxx 400
Converted to B&W in LR5
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Hasselblad 501CM
Fujichrome Provia 100F color reversal film
HC-110 (1+31) as first developer
CineStill CS41 as second developer and blix
Epson Perfection V800
Silverfast AI Studio
minolta mac7 (AF-Z)
heavily expired Family Dollar color print film
developed by Express Photo in Livonia
On July 7, 2025 in western Ohio I was photographing clouds and storm development. Thunderstorms developed rapidly that afternoon in western Ohio on July 7, 2025.
In developing a roll of film yesterday (my first home-developed roll of C-41 color!), I came across this alternate view of the Summit Valley Methuselah tree. I took it from nearly the same vantage point as my first image, but with a different camera, different film, on a different day, at a different time of day, and with different weather and light. Whereas the first photo highlights the tree's age, strength, and mythic nature, this second image seems to emphasize its vitality and eternal youth. Two pictures and two trees from parallel universes, perhaps? Just presented to you, as Rod Serling used to say on The Twilight Zone, “for your consideration.”
Camera: Kodak Tourist II (1951-1958, with Kodet 86mm f/12.5 lens).
Film: Lomography 100 ISO Color Negative 120 rolled onto a 620 spool, developed using The Film Photography Project's C-41 Home Processing Kit, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.