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1.23.2012: The only kind of fish my kids will eat.

Developed my first roll of film today.

developed in Kodak D-76

 

Keener United Methodist Church Keener, Alabama (Collinsville)

Develop Conference: Brighton

Developed using darktable 3.8.0

Olympus XA rangefinder

Arista Premium 400 (Kodak Tri-X 400)

Rodinal 60 min semi-stand develop

First attempt at developing without bleach aka bleach bypass but I don't think it worked. Camera used Canon BF-10 26mm fixed focus Fujifilm 200 200 ISO developed in Bellini Foto C41 11-5-2023

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

03/03/2007

16 Bury St Edmunds Multi-Storey Car Park Minolta Dynax 7000i Minolta 35-105mm F3.5-4.5 Developed In Kodak Gold 200 ISO Rollei Colorchem C41 2-2-2023

Shot a tribute roll to Missoula's first snow dusting...

 

Mamiya NC1000

Fuji Neopan Acros 100

Self-Developed

Shot the old fashioned way……on film! And developed in my kitchen by me!

I used Kodak 35mm colour film but I develop in Ilfosol black and white fluid foe an hour.

Scanned in on a 5mp film scanner!

This is some of the graffiti in Crowgil park Shipley West Yorkshire

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.

Developing at home really showed me how photography is like an amazing sort of magic, organic and incredible act of nature and man.

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Finally got a makeshift darkroom set up here in Sydney (in our apartment's kitchen), so I can process my black and white film. Yay!

 

Best in large format/on black

 

Nikon D90 :: Nikon 50mm f/1.4G

 

Location: Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia

A summer revisit to the landscapes in and around the 'West Braintree' new town proposal [one of the three North Essex Garden Communities]. Of the three proposals, West Braintree is arguably the most rural, as it is the most isolated from nearby towns, with minimal local population density, no rail connections, rural vernacular architecture, and an almost entirely agricultural landscape - as far as Essex goes, this is the middle of no-where. On one hand this settlement will have the least quantitative impact on existing local residents as few people live nearby. On the other hand, this settlement will the more culturally disruptive, compared to Marks Tey and Wivenhoe, particularly to nearby villages Finchingfield, Great Bardfield etc. nationally famous for their rural aesthetic.

real threasure for me...its super tank for 35, 127 and 120 film in one + thermometer:). From GAF corporation and made in N.Y. not in china like in this days:)

So after using it a few times, here are my thoughts:

 

The picture taken was developed in it also.

 

I bought it because I love gadgets and I liked the idea of temperature compensation.

 

The first time I used it, my reaction was "meh". Mostly because I focused on the negatives of it. Temp compensation for the blix? Odd. It wanted me to use it for the rinse cycle? Not just odd, but wrong.

 

It wasn't until the second and third time, I started to really enjoy not paying attention to the time.

I no longer needed to time my developing and turn a knob every 30 seconds. I a also like the idea of using less chemicals to process the same film. (300 - 350ml for two rolls instead of 800ml or so when doing black and white).

 

I also used the computer and made a few custom programs for the black and white film I use.

 

I didn't love it at first, but now I can't imagine not having it.

 

Camera: Nikon F90X

Film: 35mm Kodak Ultramax

ISO: 400

Self Developed in C41 using the AGO

Scanned with Epson v600

Leica M4-2

Ilford HP5 Plus

Jupiter-8

Epson V-500

Self Develop Ilfosol 3

graphical film spliced to fit in 35mm camera

 

toned with toner

Among the French 35mm camera produced by « Optique & Précision de Levallois S.A. » from 1945 to the middle of the 60’s, the FOCA Universel « RC » is likely the most captivating ever produced in France at that time.

 

The camera was the last development of the FOCA, sometime called the « French Leica » because the optical and mechanical precision matched and even surpassed the original thread-mount Leica. Far before the first Leica M (the M3 in 1954) O.P.L. developed a bayonet-mount FOCA in 1948 called the FOCA « Universel ». Seeing the incredible viewer and range finder of the Leica M that is likely the most sophisticated system even engineered, O.P.L. released lately a great improvement of the FOCA with a novel collimated, parallax auto-corrected, of a fully original and different design of the Leitz system.

 

The FOCA Universel RC It is a rare camera that only appears for time to time on the collector market, being only produced to a bit more than 2000 overall units in the years 1962 and 1963, just before O.P.L. decided to quit the camera production and returned to other instrumental optical production. O.P.L. soon merged with SOM Berthiot and today can be found still in the industrial filiation of SAFRAN group, the French leader company for designing and producing system for aerospace appliances. The plant where the FOCA's were produced still exists in an almost original form in Châteaudun, Eure-et-Loir, France.

 

I got my first FOCA URC unit two years ago (Sept. 2023, flic.kr/s/aHBqjAV6Dg) that is a standing and emotional piece of my small camera collection.

 

I got this one from an apparently ignored auction on the French eBay. We were only two biders in the last 5s and I won the auction not far away to the initial price. The camera was fully revised, with new shutter curtains, a new delayed shutter release mechanism. The serial number indicated a year-1962 production starting with 1.000.000, closed to my first FOCA URC. The camera works in every functions like on its Day-1! The camera came with a late version 1962 of the OPLAR 1:2.8 f=5cm standard collapsible lens of excellent quality, the FOCA UCR dedicated ever-ready leather bag with the original leather neck strap in good condition.

 

The original O.P.L. camera warranty and a registration postal card fortunately followed the life of the camera, indicating that this beautiful FOCA Universel RC was sold to its first owner on August 9, 1963 by the official FOCA dealer « ROYAL-PHOTO, Photo-Ciné-Magnétohone », 42, rue Vignon, Paris 9ème arrondissement, France, today a Weill fashion shop at the same address. The address of the owner also still exists with the original Parisian building in place, Boulevard Poniatwski, next to the Métro station « Porte de Charenton », Paris 12ème arrondissement.

 

The shown original FOCAL Universel RC user manual is the one that came with my other FOCA URC camera.

 

These information pushed me to question what were the news in France on this Friday, August 9, 1963… France was mainly on vacation, by an exceptional wet and fresh weather that wasted many French citizens holidays. The whole national radio information bulletin is still available online here :

 

www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/audio/phd94020557/inter-actua...

 

Inter actualités de 7:15 PM du 9 août 1963

Inter actualités de 7:15 PM - 09.08.1963 - 29:58 - audio

 

Ina.fr (English translated)

 

- Headlines - Jean-Pierre ELKABBACH: The Marseille and Bordeaux sailors' strike ended this morning, but nothing has been resolved in Le Havre. Many heads of state and government sent messages of condolence to President Kennedy for the death of his third child shortly after birth. Other headlines in the newspaper (2'20"). - André Brière: It does not appear for the moment that work will resume in Le Havre. Mr. Pisani would agree to the distillation of 2 million hectoliters of wine, which is clogging up the market, but a subsidy would be required. Discontent is growing among winegrowers in the south, whom the population accuses of various acts of sabotage in the Narbonne region. Complaints from winegrowers in the southwest. Farmers scattered 5 tons of potatoes yesterday in the streets of Douai (3'30"). - Jacques Behingue: Secretary of State Dean Rusk will return to Washington from Moscow on Monday. He will give a presentation to senators on the Moscow Treaty. This morning, Dean Rusk was received by Mr. Khrushchev on the shores of the Black Sea in Cagra. This evening, Mr. Dean Rusk will host a dinner in Moscow at the US Embassy. Tomorrow, he will be in Bonn, received by Mr. Adenauer. The Moscow Treaty was signed by 11 new countries, with Japan set to sign next Wednesday. North Vietnam has refused to sign. Mr. MAC MILLAN declared that underground tests, which are not prohibited, are not of great importance because nuclear weapons can only be modified following atmospheric tests (4'40"). - Gérard TAVERA: Two years after Bizerte, France and Tunisia signed an agreement this morning that includes two chapters: the first concerns the 30,000 Tunisian workers living in France, the second concerns economic cooperation. This agreement resolves the economic problems concerning Bizerte. After an African trip, Mr. BEN BELLA returns to Algiers. In Accra, Mr. BEN BELLA declared that the next session of the UN would be an African session. Yesterday, AIT AHMED violently criticized the FLN party and the constitutional project. All French newspapers reproducing Mr. AIT AHMED's Declaration were seized this morning upon their arrival in Algiers. Since July 16, in Morocco, leaders of the UNFP are detained in rather precarious conditions following the "plot" against the monarchy (2'25"). - André Brière: before the State Security Court, opening of the trial of the station commander, among those who are bringing a civil action is Mr. Jean OUDINOT, former director of RTF in Algiers (1'05"). - Victor VRAMANT: the body of Doctor WARD was cremated this morning, only members of Doctor WARD's family attended the funeral ceremony. The weather in France and Europe. It is raining everywhere in France except on the Côte d'Azur. Road accidents (2'). - Jean-Pierre ELKABBACH: Gaston GELIS, former director of "Paris-journal" died in a road accident in Seine et Marne (1'). - Victor VRAMANT: a major drug trafficker was arrested at Orly. In Italy, following the arrest of a repeat offender, a 22-year-old American woman was arrested for drug trafficking (1'30"). - Jacques CHABOT: Charles TRENET has not yet been released; he would be released tomorrow morning after payment of bail (25%).

 

WEATHER:

 

SOURCE: www.meteo-paris.com/chronique/annee/1963

 

June 14, 1963: a particularly cool day - it was no more than 12°C in Rouen, 13°C in Paris, St. Quentin, Lille, Le Havre, and Caen.

 

August 1963 was autumnal because it was very cool and very wet. On August 3, 1963, torrential rains caused catastrophic flooding and the death of eight people in the Lyon region. On August 4, 1963, 400 houses were also flooded between St. Jean de Luz and Le Boucau (Pyrénées Atlantiques). On August 17 and 18, 1963, it was no more than 10°C. and 15°C in the northern half - many summer visitors leave early - it's snowing in the mountains and the harvest is very difficult.

 

Historical landmarks of the year 1963

August 28, 1963: Martin Luther King leads the march on Washington. October 11, 1963: Jean Cocteau and Edith Piaf die within hours of each other. November 22, 1963: President J.F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas. The yé-yé movement is in vogue - the debut of Françoise Hardy and the politically engaged singer, Jean Ferrat.

  

Decorating objects used in the photo series :

 

-Commemorative Pin's of the Company Lumière* 1895-2025. Found a Institut Lumière, Lyon, France. The Lumière Company was lately the official distributor of FOCA camera's within a network of Lumière affiliated photo stores in France.

° The Lumière Company, Lyon, France, previously known as the Antoine Lumière and Sons Company, then the Antoine Lumière and Sons Photographic Plates and Papers Company, is a former major French industrial company in photography and cinematography founded in 1885 and managed successively by Antoine Lumière, his sons Auguste and Louis Lumière (the Lumière brothers), his grandson Henri Lumière, and subsequently, his heirs.

 

-Storage box from Sostrene Grene store, Lyon, France.

 

July 3, 2025

69004 Lyon

France

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Title: The royal confectioner, English and foreign [electronic resource] : a practical treatise on the art of confectionary in all its branches, comprising ornamental confectionary artistically developed ... also, the art of ice-making, and the arrangement and general economy of fashionable desserts

Creator: Francatelli, Charles Elmé, 1805-1876

Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1874

Language: eng

Includes index

 

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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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Praktica MTL5 mit Pentacon 135/2,8

every love affair with a new camera starts with a crappy selfportrait.

caffenol with vitamin c

Canonet with Canon Lens SE 45mm 1:1.9

www.instagram.com/p/BZaRLEIB2vR/

SuperGold 400 (expired in 2010)

this is my first attempt at developing e6 or any colour film.

nikon fm

various prime lens's

tetenal e6 kit 1ltr

expired kodak ektachrome iso 100 colour reversal film.

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