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Leica M6 Contax 2/45mm M-Mount
Fuji Acros 100 Expired 11/2004
Selfdveloped:
1:25, 8Min Rodinal 20°
0,25mL Restrainer
1Min kippen+10sek alle 30sek
7,5 Min Fixieren
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Taken by our youngest, she joined me on a trip to the Sir Tatton Sykes Monument near Sledmere in East Yorkshire several months ago when we enjoyed a good display from the Aurora borealis (Northern Lights), but where I was shooting using the DSLR, she was keen to have a go with one of my old 35mm film cameras, a Nikon FM2 with a Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AI manual focus super-wideangle lens and loaded with expired (1999) Kodak Elitechrome II 400 ASA slide film. We used the DSLR to gauge exposure and added some for reciprocity failure, hoping exposures would be about right. After getting the film back from commercial E6 processing, I must admit we were pleasantly surprised that the guess had proved pretty good and the exposures were decent. This slide film had fairly pronounced grain when processed within its expiry dates, so the grain is quite pronounced in these images, but I posted them for curiosity value. The slides were scanned using a Plustek 8200 Ai film scanner to DNG raw files and processed out to jpegs using Capture One Pro 23.
Graflex, Super Speed Graphic, Rodenstock, Optar135mm, Fuji FP100C45, expired film, 4x5 Polaroid back, f4.5 1/8, tone controlled with PS CS5
Usually, I've almost always had good luck with expired films, in the last decade and a half, I can remember only a few rolls where the film expired in a bad way, and if it was that way, the expiry date was always at least a decade before. This film, on the contrary, expired exactly a decade ago, so a one-stop push should have been enough. It was, but the film expired more than I was expecting.
Here, a photo taken during my summer break, on island Pag, Croatia - a view of the city of Kolan.
Taken with Pentax MZ-S autofocus film camera, with smc Pentax-FA 200mm F2.8 Macro telephoto lens, on a roll of expired Konica VX100 film, compensated to 50 ASA.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 dedicated film scanner, using VueScan 9.5.
Out of focus and misjudged how much image room was available.
Film: Polaroid 600 (Expired 09/08)
Camera: Polaroid OneStep Express
Was gifted a couple 120 rolls of Ilford Pan f Plus 50 expired in June of 1998. Decided to take out the Pentax to try it out!
No, I don't have blue hair... it's because of the expired film...very expired.
Zenit 122 + Kodak Gold 200 Expired