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Appareil: KIEV 6C
Film: Ilford Delta 3200 Pro
Avec un petit probleme d'avance du film (superposition..)
Ilford Delta 3200 Professional, E.I. 3200 ASA/36 DIN,
XTOL 1+0, 10 min, 20°C,
spiral tank, intermittent agitation
500x500 px crop from 4000 dpi scan,
no sharpening, no compression (png)
Scanner: Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED
Software: Nikon Scan 4
scanned as bw-neg
Camera: Hasselblad XPAN
Lens: Hasselblad 4/45
Focal length: 45mm
Film: Ilford Delta 3200 Professional, shot @ ISO 6400 developed @ ISO 12500
Developed with inversion technique.
Developer: Ilford DD-X
Stop Bath: Ilford Ilfostop
Fixer: Ilford Rapid Fixer
Feeling a bit uninspired as of late. For a change of pace I started teaching myself how to cook Japanese Dishes. It's something fun to do, but I guess that's why I haven't been out shooting much as of late. The weather is getting warmer and the sun is finally starting to peek it's had out. Lots of people coming to visit this summer means lots of photo taking, so I am sure this slump won't last long.
Currently Listening:
pecos wilderness
cowles, new mexico
nikon f3hp
28/2.8 AI-S
ilford delta 3200 (pulled to 1600) + hc-110 (dilution b)
8x ND filter
Japanese Milk Powder
The availability of Japanese milk powder for baby is one of the attraction for mainland Chinese to visit Hongkong.
Ricoh GR1, Ilford Delta 3200 Professional
Taken on 3rd Dec 2010.
Russell Street, Hongkong
Contax G2
Biogon 28mm
Ilford Delta Professional 3200 developed at ISO 400.
Developer - Tri X 5.5 minutes @ 20°C
Ilford Stopping Bath: Ilford Ilfostop 60s
Fixer: Ilford Rapid Fixer 5m
Wetting Agent: Ilford Ilfotol 60s
Negative scanned on Epson Perfection 2480 Photo
Alioto's and Fishermen's Grotto are two of the long standing favorite spots of both tourists and locals alike. You can get some of the freshest seafood in the world at any of the eateries in San Francisco and the clam chowder served in a sourdough bowl is one of my favorites. This is another shot from my test roll of Ilford Delta 3200 Professional at Fisherman's Wharf.
Camera: Mamiya C220f
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 S w/Seiko #0 Shutter
Exposure: 1/60 @f/4.0
Film: Ilford Delta 3200 Professional
Scanner: Epson V750-M Pro
This image is © Douglas Bawden Photography, please do not use without prior permission.
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california academy of sciences
golden gate park
san francisco, california
rolleiflex 2.8c
ilford delta 3200 (pulled to 1600)
hc-110 (dilution h)
Well worth a walk through considering what Toronto has being doing with it's rail lands.
The Promenade plantée is a extensive green belt that follows the old Vincennes railway line. Beginning just east of the Opéra Bastille with the elevated Viaduc des Arts, it follows a 4.7 km (2.9 mi) path eastward that ends at a spiral staircase leading to the boulevard Périphérique beltway. As of 2010, the Promenade Plantée access under the beltway is closed, although the Bois de Vincennes, just on the other side of the closed access, can be reached through the bustling streets of the Saint-Mandé district.
At the western, Bastille end of the parkway, it rises 10 m above the surrounding area and forms the Viaduc des Arts, a line of shops emphasizing highly skilled arts and crafts. The shops are located in the arches of the former elevated railway viaduct, with the parkway being supported atop the viaduct. This portion of the parkway runs parallel to the avenue Daumesnil. The parkway intersects the Jardin de Reuilly near the rue Montgallet and descends to street level. At that point, it becomes a mall and then follows the old railway right-of-way below street level towards the east, passing through several tunnels. As it reaches the rue du Sahel, it splits, with one portion continuing to the beltway, and the other terminating in the square Charles-Péguy along the former path of a branch line that one linked to the Petite Ceinture railway. The high-level route has some enclosed sections, as when it passes between modern buildings, and some open sections with expansive views.
In addition to the jardin de Reuilly and the square Charles-Péguy, the Promenade Plantée also includes the jardin de la gare de Reuilly, with its preserved but unused railway station, and the square Hector-Malot.
While other abandoned railways have been converted into parks and parkways, the Promenade Plantée is the first green space constructed on an elevated viaduct."
- Wikipedia