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Beautiful Buddha head at HIGH CONTRAST. and candles. Shot on Kodak 2238 indoors at ISO 125. 3 to 8 seconds handheld. Shot with Nikon N90s and Sigma AF 17-35mm Zoom. Film was push processed past its typical ISO 12 - 25 by using a paper developer at high temperature. to get more extreme exposure. EI 125 is over 3 stops of underexposure. Contrast increased in post.

 

Developed in 1964 British Journal of Photography universal paper developer for 4 1/2 minutes at 100 degrees. Then an additional 60 minute Stand Development / Dual Development at room temperature with Kalogen (Rodinal would work similar) 1:60 dilution.

 

BJ Universal paper developer:

 

3.2 grams Metol

12.5 grams Hydroquinone

56 grams sodium sulfite

63 grams sodium carbonate anhyd

2 grams potassium bromide

water to 1 liter. Normal use with film is 1:4 dilution 2 to 4 minutes at 68 degrees F

Developer stamp on back reads "Carhart's High Mat Panel Art Prints. Jun 23, 1938." The heavy coats the kids were wearing suggest that the photo was taken months earlier. Photo was found on eBay.

「eo」~extra ordinary

Kodak-Tri X 400asa Developer T-Max 1+9 10min 24º.

Nikon Film Coolscan 5000 ED.

Canon F-1, Canon FD 1:1.4 /50mm

 

Thank you everyone for your visit, favorites and comments.

Merci à tous pour votre visite, favoris et commentaires

I hope I speak for lots of happy users of 12.04 when I say Thank You! to Canonical :-)

Developer: Kodak T-Max 1+7 9'30" (20c)

 

I didn't know this place until now.

a very nice place for photographers.

Event: Foxfield General Classics

Location: Foxfield Railway, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent

Camera: Canon EOS IX7

Lens(s): Canon EF 28mm f/1.8

Film: Jessops SHR200 - expired 2003

Shot ISO: 50

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Mixed - Sunny/Overcast

Mounting: Hand-held

Firing: Shutter Button

Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

This group of Sanderling seem to be symbolic of the battle against the relentless drive of the developers. So much of the Algarve has been destroyed under the turf of golf courses and the concrete of hotels. It is a unique area for wildlife which is rapidly being lost. AROCHA are working hard to protect these vital habitats against massive pressures.

Radford booklet for the building trade.

Walkway out over Churn Clough Reservoir, close to Sabden.

 

First time out with the Speed Graphic and Aero Ektar to try a bit of handheld large format work.

 

Camera // Graflex Speed Graphic 'Pacemaker'

Lens // Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f2.5

Film // Ilford Delta 100

Developer // Kodak HC-110 (B)

Scan // Epson V850

A sample image generated by Hull Developer.

Original image is www.flickr.com/photos/aaronpriestphoto/8713497571 .

 

Fujifilm Color 200

Praktica TL 1000

Porst Color 50mm f1.7

Canon 9000f mk2 (scanner)

Tetenal C41 kit

Testing my developer against Coffer's positive developer. Trying to determine the cause of my unevenness. Results here were rather inconclusive but it seemed to me my own mix with extra alcohol was too streaky. Plus the developer was harder to wash off.

 

I ended up modifying Coffer's formula by cutting the Ferrous Sulfate by 20% and increasing the alcohol in his by 20%. Perfect plates the next day.

 

New Guy collodion

One very shy developer shot with my new old Canon 5D classic

Pentacon Six TL (S/N 51715)

Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Sonnar 2.8/180 (S/N 9928426)

Kentmere PAN 400 at 3200 ISO

Foma Fomadon Excel 1:1 for 22 min. 30 s. (20C)

developer: Fuji Microfine 1+7 12' (20c)

Experimenting further to see what I can use for developer when using an inkjet printer with developer on photo paper. This will also finally to print a photo on photo paper without a dark room.

 

Here I brush on Foma 312 paper the retro320 developer. It gives enough time to make some creative decisions. Toning with Ferro Blend (red) and FAC plus Kferro (Blue)

So, my C41 chemicals were exhausted, haha.

 

Mamiya C330

Seiko 80mm f/2.8

Kodak Ektar 100

Jobo C41 Press Kit

Horror movie screening night at Station 1 Books, Pompton Lakes NJ

Canon EOS Rebel X Camera

Canon EF 24 - 85mm lens

FPP Beta Test L200 bw film

Processed in FPP76 straight up 6 min @ 68 degrees F

Epson v700 scan

  

© I m a g e D a v e F o r b e s

 

Engagement 7,500+

 

Ship Listed as HAWKS PROGRESS from Oct 2023

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Outbound upper Clyde at Erskine for Sea

 

A late afternoon exit from the Clyde having just came under the Erskine Bridge

 

VESSEL BUILDER

Constructed in 2007 Nanjing China

by Jinling Shipyard

11,334grt

 

IMO 9313125

Naming History

2007-2023 > BRO DEVELOPER ( 16 Years )

Camera: Leica M6

Lens: Zeiss Planar 50mm f2

Film: Kodak Tmax 400 @400

Developer: Mytol 1:1

developer: Kodak T-Max 1+7 8' (20c)

The Packard assembly plant has been closed for decades. Recently, developers have purchased the property to begin converting it to a mixed use facility. Security was tight the day we were there. All we could do is shoot through this broken tile.

Portland Daybreak Cohousing is building on the property behind our homes in an established neighborhood. Though they kept showing us site plans with a set back of 14 feet for this building they in fact built it just 6 feet from our property line.

 

We lost our entire view of the West Hills as a result of their building; they note on their blog that they have an "amazing view" of Mt. Hood from these windows.

 

They've suggested that they will be providing a landscaping screen which will virtually cover this wall (at least 70%) but we'll believe it when we see it at this point. They're a very insular organization which has so many levels even they have a hard time explaining who's in charge.

 

Architect: Grace Kim of Schemata Workshop of Seattle, Washington.

Canon EOS 3 w/ 24-70mm f4 L. Shot on Kodak TMAX 400 (EI 640-800), developed in TMAX developer (1:4)

I picked this up in 1997 at the Java Internet Business Expo 97 at Javits in NY.

Blurry photo taken at Sapo's Codebits 2011 in Lisbon.

 

The blurred action depicts hardworking developers during coding competition.

 

The omnipresent green is a Codebits' trademark.

So these are the options? What if I am a professional developer?

 

From Heroes happen here

dark room experiments on space and time

Kodak Gold with Caffenol process! I used Oxygenated Bleach instead of washing soda! c:

The competition was strong, but we "Believe" the best took home the award.

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