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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

Dimitri Snowden developed a technology suite for the school that allowed each 900sq ft classroom to be equipped with an 87inch Promethean Board, MacBooks, iPads and iTouches.

 

Dimitri Snowden designed the student furniture to support a healthy seating environment and to connect home to school. This custom furniture keeps students comfortable and engaged while teaching them how to be stewards of their home away from home.

 

Dimitri Snowden

Jon developing a Polaroid of himself.

Campsite, Camping Loop A

 

Hoh Developed Area Historic District

Olympic National Park, Washington

 

Olympic National Park

68 Bury St Edmunds Town Centre Minolta Dynax 5 Minolta 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Ilford FP4+ 125 ISO Developed In Ilford Ilfotec LC29 (1+19) 18-6-2023

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developed P1230756 raw file

Claudette Forbes, Director, CAF Consulting

 

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First pictures I took in black and white and first pictures I developed myself, circa 92. Iford 'Safety Film' (!) FP4. Camera was a strange secondhand Russian or German camera with an odd square aperture which had problems focusing (I think the lens was coming away!). Negs are in a terrible state I've done what I can but it's like snow if you zoom in...I rewashed them which made a massive difference but bad handling before I had a clue, storage and dusty/scratchy enlargers and I think underdeveloping and/or crap in the developer haven't helped.

 

You name it these negs have it: hairs, dust, odd watermarks, gunk on the negs that won't wash off, scratches, damaged emulsion, holes in the film (!) *sigh*

 

First pictures I took in black and white - and this was the first portrait I was proud of, and first pictures I developed myself, circa 91. Iford 'Safety Film' (!) FP4. Camera was a strange secondhand Russian or German camera with an odd square aperture which had problems focusing (I think the lens was coming away!). Negs are in a terrible state I've done what I can but it's like snow if you zoom in...I rewashed them which made a massive difference but bad handling before I had a clue, storage and dusty/scratchy enlargers and I think underdeveloping and/or crap in the developer haven't helped.

 

What was your first b&w film like?

Bronica ETRs, 75mm

Ilford Delta 100

Developed in DD-X

Scanned with Epson v-550

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