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Back to a few weeks ago. With some sunny weather predicted we decided to go for another hike.
We visited the Holtingerveld area near Havelte, have been there before, but followed a different hiking trail this time.
With about 3c a bit chilly but with the sun it was a nice hike.
Only at the last part back to the parking lot and trailhead we had a few drops of rain.
And again as usual we took one of out Canon Eos 3 cameras with us and used it ofcourse.
It was loaded with some Ilford Delta100 (Expired 06-2019) which we shot at EI200
Developing is as always done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 22c and stand developing for 55 minutes this time.
Riverside, The Peak District
Bronica S2a, Nikkor-P C 75mm f/2.8 Lens, Ilford FP4+ developed in ID-11 @ 1+1
Local Beech woodland in mist.
Olympus XA3 point and shoot camera, Ilford HP5+ shot at 800, develped in Ilfotec HC.
Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor 50 mm f: 1,4 Ilford film b&w 100 ASA Printed on Agfa glossy paper with Durst M 601 and chemicals bath Scanner: Epson Perfection 2400 Software: Adobe Photoshop C6
Scanner: Epson Perfection 2400
Software: Adobe Photoshop C6
Ailsa Craig, Scotland.
Ailsa Craig is an island of 240 acres in the outer Firth of Clyde, 16 km west of mainland Scotland, upon which microgranite has long been quarried to make curling stones. The now-uninhabited island comprises the remains of a magmatic pluton formed during the same period of igneous activity as magmatic rocks on the nearby Isle of Arran
Mamiya RB67, Mamiya RB 90mm f3.8 Sekor lens, Ilford FP4+ developed in Rodinal 1+50
Boat With No Name, Pittemweem, Scotland
Kodak Box Brownie No2, Ilford FP4+ developed in Ilford ID11 1+1
In "representational" photography, I feel that two things are very important: that the gray values carry the bulk of the photographs tactile characteristics, and that preserving a sense of the light quality is extremely important. It's not always easy (or obvious) to achieve both of these things in such a way that they deliver a "believable" photograph. I'd like to think that these qualities are generally present in my work.
Case in point is this photograph, made with the Rolleiflex 2.8E (Planar) on Ilford's exceptionally good FP4+ film. I exposed this roll at 50 ASA, so it received more than one stop more exposure than "box speed", and developed it in Barry Thornton's 2-Bath developer, which is a variation on Divided D-23. This developer never fails to give me exceptionally good negatives that contain loads of usable information, and the images have a smoothness that typically exceed my expectations. The grain structure is always pleasing and there's plenty of sharpness where it's wanted. In many ways, this is the perfect developer.
It's funny, I experimented with Divided D-23 back in 1984/5 and found it gave outstanding negatives, and yet I never used it again, until 2 years ago (in the form of the Thornton modification). Now, it's one of the most appreciated tools in my darkroom.
You can read more about the Thornton developer at onlinedarkroom.blogspot.com/p/barry-thornton-articles.html
Photographed on Ilford Delta 400, developed with FA-1027 1:14, 15 minutes. I find Delta 400 to be just about perfect, every time, no matter what developer I use.
Nikon F with 55mm f3.5 Micro-Nikkor lens
Konica Auto-Reflex 60's SLR camera
Hexanon lens 57mm 1:1.4
Ilford Delta 100 Film
f 2 at 1/250
Home Developed by www.flickr.com/photos/ukke_photo/
Rodinal Developer 1+25
Langsett Barn Woods, West Yorkshire, England.
Mamiya RB67, Mamiya RB 90mm f3.8 Sekor lens, Ilford FP4+ developed in Rodinal 1+50
Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford.
Bronica S2a, Nikkor-P C 75mm f/2.8 Lens, Ilford HP5+ developed in Rodinal 1+50
Local Beech woodland in mist.
Bronica EC, Nikkor-P C 75mm f/2.8 Lens, Ilford Delta 100 develped in Ilfotec HC.
Blackmoorfoot Woodland II
Harman (Walker) Titan 4x5 Pinhole Camera, Ilford HP5+ developed in ID-11 at 1+1
Peak District Barn
Busch Pressman 4x5, Kodak Ektar 203mm f/7.7 lens, Ilford HP5+ developed in Ilfotec HC.
Palms and Dome - Sunnylife Ombre Underwater Film Camera, Ilford HP5 Plus.
Check out the video I made about this camera: youtu.be/0CgGAK9yLLM
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
Local woodland in mist, West Yorkshire, England.
Bronica EC, Bronica Zenzanon 150mm f/3.5 Lens, Ilford FP4+ develped in Ilfotec HC.
Local Beech woodland in mist.
Bronica EC, Nikkor-P C 75mm f/2.8 Lens, Ilford Delta 100 develped in Ilfotec HC.
Full "Trees in Mist" slideshow on my Youtube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFXLL5d4aD0