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Efke film strikes me as having very dark shadows, and since it's an old-style emulsion, the film base is remarkably clear! I'll have to see how it prints. Taken in Lemont, PA.
Camera: Konica Auto S2
Film: Efke KB25
Chem: Rodinal (1+50)
pinole shores park
san pablo, california
leica m6 ttl
leica 35mm f/2.0 summicron-m (version 4)
ekfe kb25 (pulled to ISO 12 and shot with an O16 orange filter)
souped in 1:100 rodinal for 7 minutes
St. Joseph North Pier lighthouses photographed last Sunday from the South Pier.
Photographed using a dark yellow Wratten 15 filter on a Canon 100mm f/3.5 lens with a Canon Rangefinder III camera. Metered through the filter using the Sekonic L-758DR.
Leica M4-P with Voigtländer VC Meter II
Voigtländer NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical
Efke KB25
Scaned by AZAO in Nikon COOLSCAN V ED
Processed by AZAO in PS CS3 for Win.
Leica M3
Nokton classic 40mm F1.4
efke KB25
R-09 1+50 @20℃
Fujisawa City Kanagawa Prefecture, JP
遊行時 神奈川県 藤沢市
Efke film strikes me as having very dark shadows, and since it's an old-style emulsion, the film base is remarkably clear! I'll have to see how it prints. Taken in State College, PA.
Camera: Konica Auto S2
Film: Efke KB25
Chem: Rodinal (1+50)
I was digging through my film collection and came across this roll of Rollei Pan 25 that expired back in 2016. With a bit of digging I realised that it was respooled Efke 25. Now I had shot this film way back but only posted a handful of rolls. So with my surprised I got some amazing images out of this last roll.
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 - Rollei Pan 25 @ ASA-16
Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 5:15 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
out on the bulb
albany, california
leica m6 ttl
leica 35mm f/2.0 summicron-m (version 4)
ekfe kb25 (pulled to ISO 12 and shot with an O16 orange filter)
souped in 1:100 rodinal for 7 minutes
chien at the little farm
tilden regional park
berkeley, california
leica m6 ttl
leica 35mm f/2.0 summicron-m (version 4)
ekfe kb25 (pulled to ISO 12 and shot with an O16 orange filter)
souped in 1:100 rodinal for 7 minutes