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Leica M1 (KOOCT), serial number 956752, made in 1959
Leica Super Angulon 21 mm f/3.4 (made by Schneider Kreuznach)
Ilford Pan-F Plus ISO 50 B&W film.
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 C Planar
Ilford Pan F+
Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
Jobo CPA2 for 11:30 at 70°F
V700 Scan using BetterScanning adjustable height film holder
...Belmore Basin, Wollongong.
Taken with Fuji GSW690II on Ilford PanF 50ASA and developed in D76 (1:3) for 15 mins at 20C.
My little pipsqueak, Serafima, flashing her baby blues.
Hasselblad 500C, Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4 with 10mm extension ring, @ f/8
Ilford Pan F Plus, EI 50
PCC 1:100, 9:00, 21C, 10 sec/minute agitation
This roll of film shows the Ilford backing paper texture problem, but not to as great a degree as other rolls from the same lot.
I am not sure I know what a good negative is, I just take pictures of what I see - one day you will get it - Mark Daniel
Ilford PanF plus @ ASA25
No Pre Wash
9 mins Bergger PMK - 1+2+100. Agitate 2 times every 15 secs
1 min wash
6 mins Fotospeed FX30 Neutral Fixer @ 1:9
25 mins wash
wash aid
And the artist even signed his work at the bottom left. How classy!
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Leica M1 (KOOCT), serial number 956752, made in 1959
Leica Super Angulon 21 mm f/3.4 (made by Schneider Kreuznach)
Ilford Pan-F Plus ISO 50 B&W film.
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
A bit of grain added (Tri-X) makes the out-of-focus Ilford Pan F more palatable to my eyes.
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The very last rocks n' ocean picture from Hvaler. I was really trying out some zone plate stuff this time, but as always i carried with me a pinhole cam. The light was fantastic and the sea was very disturbed so i had to make a white sea picture with pinhole
Linhof Technika 70, Planar 2,8/100, Pan f plus revelada con Ilfosol escaneada con Plustek 120 copia en papel 27x40
Photo taken with an Olympus M-1, the precursor to the OM1. The lens was a Tamron 17mm/f3.5.
More here: 21stcenturynorth.com
A photograph is one that communicates a fact, with the viewer left thinking and looking further into the shot, it has then done its job - Mark Daniel
Ilford Pan F plus @ ASA50 'very old stock'
No Pre Wash
15 mins Ilford ID11 @ 1:3 Agitate every 1min
1 min stop
5 mins Ilford Fix
10 mins wash
wash aid
Mark Daniel has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs & Patents Act 1988
This photo was taken with an Olympus M-1, the original name of the OM1, manufactured between 1971 and 1973.
The lens was a Tamron 17mm/f3.5.
More here: 21stcenturynorth.com
Linhof Technika 70, Planar 2,8/100, Panf plus revelada con Ultrafin, escaneada con Plustek 120, copia en papel 27x40.
Camera: Leicaflex SL2 (Leica ID 10022), made in 1975
Lens: Leica Summicron-R-II 50mm (11216), made in 1978
Ilford Pan-F Plus ISO 50 B&W film.
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de