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For a change no hikes during the weekend, decided to stay at home and trying to relax a bit
So time for a few older photos.
A few weeks ago as usual during the weekend, we went for a hike again while the weather would still be reasonable.
The weather was actually nice, not very sunny but some friendly clouds and it stayed dry.
We decided to revisit a trail we followed a while ago.
This trail is called Wolvenspoor, it may only be 5 km but there is a lot to see.
One of our Canon Eos 3 cameras was used again as we do almost every time.
Loaded the camera this time with some expired Ilford HP5plus 400 (Expiry date 06-2014)
Developing is as always done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 21c and stand developing for 55 minutes this time
This older HP5plus does still deliver some nice bit grainy results.
Shadow lines by the Upper Falls - BW
I took the 6x12 to Letchworth last Friday with three frames left on the roll. I had three specific locations in mind, all places that I had photographed many times but not with this camera. I used a standard tripod instead of the usual stubby. This is the third of the three, at the Upper Falls.
You get two versions of this one, each with the other as alternate. One of my @deviantart cohorts asked about sepia, in his own inimitable way. I promised an example in the next scanning run.
I scan black and white negatives as color positives then desaturate and invert in the Gimp. With my particular setup that give me much better tone range than if I scan as black and white negatives. I skipped the desaturation step for the second version, which leaves a sepia tint when I flip from negative to positive.
Desaturation is the first step in the process, so I did the rest of the workup for each image independently.
Ondu 6x12 Multiformat Pinhole Camera
Kentmere Pan 400 exposed at 800, developed in D76 1:1 17 min
Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner
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Film: Ilford Fp4+
Camera: Rolleiflex 2.8F
Development: Ars-Imago FD pushed by half a stop
Digitised with a digital camera and contrast adjusted and vignette added in LR
Local Lane, West Yorkshire.
Kodak Box Brownie No2, Ilford XP2. Developed in Kodak HC-110, 1+49 for 10 minutes @20'C. Scanned on my Epson V800.
This photo is from the first roll of film I developed on my own. I still have a lot to learn, but I’m really enjoying the process.
Yashica FX3 2000 - ML 50mm F1.7
Ilford Delta 400
Develop with Rodinal
Scan with Epson V600
It was during the heavy snows in Baravaria, January 2019, when streets were closed for a week or so, all animals on the farm had to stay inside...
Hasselblad 500cm on Ilford HP5+ @800, developed in Caffenol-CL
For a change no hikes during the weekend, decided to stay at home and trying to relax a bit
So time for a few older photos.
A few weeks ago as usual during the weekend, we went for a hike again while the weather would still be reasonable.
The weather was actually nice, not very sunny but some friendly clouds and it stayed dry.
We decided to revisit a trail we followed a while ago.
This trail is called Wolvenspoor, it may only be 5 km but there is a lot to see.
One of our Canon Eos 3 cameras was used again as we do almost every time.
Loaded the camera this time with some expired Ilford HP5plus 400 (Expiry date 06-2014)
Developing is as always done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 21c and stand developing for 55 minutes this time
This older HP5plus does still deliver some nice bit grainy results.
Committed to Ilford HP5+ using a Leica M3 and 50 mm Summilux ASPH lens. Developed using Ars-Imago FD as per the Massive Dev chart and scanned with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Positive conversion and contrast done with Negative Lab Pro.
Yarmouth Town Landing
Yarmouth, Maine
Photo taken with a Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 using Ilford HP5 Plus black and white film (400 ASA) developed in Kodak HC-110 developer.
A few weeks ago we had another day with good weather and nice temperatures.
Decided to visit an area we haven't seen before.
Went to the Oude Diep area near Wijster. Followed a trail maintained by "Het Drents Landschap"
We did enjoy the hike and the time outside. not a typical forest hike but as mentioned a nice hiking trail
One of our Canon Eos 3 cameras was used again, as we do almost every time.
It was still Loaded with some expired Ilford HP5 plus 400 (Expiry date 06-2014)
Think this was the last of the expired HP5 plus we had left
Developing is as always done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 21c and stand developing for 55 minutes this time
This older HP5plus does still deliver some nice bit grainy results.
In the Handelsbeurs Antwerpen...
Leica M7 50mm Summicron HP5+ self-developed in Microphen (stock), self-scanned with Nikon LS9000 + vuescan(linux) + darktable(linux)
The film was damaged by x-ray at an Airport because I´d accidentally left it in hand-luggage. The negatives are quite badly fogged.
Photo technical info:
- Camera: Mamiya M645 1000S, Lens: Mamiya Sekor C 55mm, f11, 1/60 s
- Film: Kentmere 100, Developer: Spur-Acurol-N
This photo is from the first roll of film I developed on my own. I still have a lot to learn, but I’m really enjoying the process.
Yashica FX3 2000 - ML Zoom 35-105mm
Ilford Delta 400
Develop with Rodinal
Scan with Epson V600
We were both enjoying a week off a few weeks agao and had some luck with the weather during that week off.
Decided to visit National Park Dwingelderveld again and follow some hikingtrails.
Wanted to test and practice some more with our gear again.
Took as we do almost every time also some of our analog gear with us.
One of our Canon Eos 3 cameras was loaded with some fresh Ilford XP2 Super 400 for a change
Developing was done at home with our Cinestillfilm Cs41 kit at 39c and 4 minutes
This was the fourth film with the new batch of developer mixed on September 9 2020
Curious if we can reach over 25 films again and 10 months with this new batch.
The previous developer batch was used to develop 28 films (135-36 format) over an period of 10 months without any problems.
The Cinestill CS41 does stay in good working condition if kept cool, dark and oxygen free.
Water tower.
Toronto, Ontario
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 with Y2 Yellow Filter
Nikon FE
Nikon 50mm F1.8 E Series
Epson V370
Canon T70 - Ilford XP-2 Super 400 - Red River Gorge - Kentucky - The trail to Indian Staircase goes by this beautiful arch.
Ilford FP4+ in the Rolleiflex MX (f3.5 Tessar)
I don't typically use the Rolleiflex at its widest aperture because sharpness is less than ideal at f3.5
But out of curiosity I did that during a comparison test yesterday. This image was made with the aperture wide open. Depth of focus is - not surprisingly - very shallow (about 12" of reasonably sharp focus), and sharpness is just OK in the point most in focus. But the feel is very nice, with the softly rendered background.
"Soft" has its place.
Note to self: next time, use a green filter to create better separation between the Ivy foliage and the dead Maple leaves.
Konica Auto-Reflex 60's SLR camera
Hexanon lens 57mm 1:1.4
Ilford Delta 100 Film
1.4 < f < 2 at 1/250
Home Developed by www.flickr.com/photos/ukke_photo/
Rodinal Developer 1+25
From a smoky stay up in the North Cascades National Park. The day before neither Shuksan nor Baker could be seen, but on the second day both mountains emerged from the pall of smoke. It made for some interesting photography conditions. It was certainly unlike any other visit I had made to this park.
Hasselblad 500C
Ilford Delta 400