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Taken with Canon EOS 30 with Canon EF 50mm f/1,8 II lens on Ilford Pan F Plus (ISO 50) film..
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Professional scan from negative.
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Taken in Brno, Czech Republic.
Shot with this 1949 Agfa Synchro Box Camera:
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Ilford PANF Plus 50 ASA
Stand developed in 1:100 Rodinal for 60 minutes.
Taken with Zorki 4 (Zorkij 4) Industar-61 L/D lens on Ilford Pan F Plus (ISO 50) film.
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Professional scan from negative.
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Taken in Brno, Czech Republic.
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I was eager to try Ilford Pan F Plus ISO 50 film, but the high contrast and blown-out highlights are a disappointment. Maybe the lab's choice of developer was an issue. I'm pretty sure I nailed the exposure.
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on Ilford Pan F Plus at ISO 50. Developed in Kodak XTOL. Camera - Nikon FM; Lens - Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AIS
With Femke. Lens wide open, 1/25 sec. hand-held. PanF+ in Rodinal 1 + 100, semi stand-development. Picknick Bar.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello
Florence, Italy.
June 2010.
Voigtlander Bessa R3A.
Heliar 50mm f2.0
Ilford Pan F Plus
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on Ilford Pan F Plus at ISO 50. Developed in Kodak XTOL. Camera - Nikon FM; Lens - Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AIS
Lena
Film Club
Arc Studio Preston May 2011
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Underdeveloped and underfixed
Ilford Pan F Plus
Jobo CPE-2 Plus
Paterson Aculux 1+9
The entrance to the much-photographed Durham Brazing & Welding Works. View Large On Black
Yashica-Mat LM with Yashinon lens and orange filter, f/16, 1/15 sec. Ilford Pan F Plus, Rodinal 1:100 dilution, 45 minute stand development at 68ºF.
No animals, stuffed or otherwise, where hurt making this photo! ;) (This is my dog's chew toy positioned along an odd stain on an old carpet on its way to the trash...)
I was so impressed with the results of my Caffenol cross-process earlier that the same evening I tried processing a roll of Ilford PanF Plus I had finished off the night before at a San Jose Sharks game.
This was shot with a Canonet QL-17 and processed with a slightly different version of the Caffenol recipe, this one with a lot more vitamin C than I've seen elsewhere: 300ml water, 18g washing soda, 4g vitamin C crystals (normally I've seen about 1g suggested) and 12g coffee crystals. (I've since been told that the extra vit-c helps prevent the film from fogging up which is known to happen with PanF and Caffenol.)
Developed for 10 mins @ 20C with inversions for the first minute then 3 slow inversions every 30 seconds thereafter.
I didn't use a stop bath, just washed twice with 300 ml of water @ 20C (this stuff stinks up your stop bath baaad), then fixed with Ilford fixer per box instructions and a normal final wash.
The negatives were scanned with an Epson Perfection V600.
This is a very frustrating little camera. My first attempts ended up with a huge light leak that was difficult to fix. I patched it up somewhat and took these shots. There's still a bit of fogging from the leak. To bad because the camera has nice ergonomics.
Lisbon, Portugal
Nikon F75 with an Nikon 24mm f/2.8 AF lens. Ilford PanF Plus film shot at rated speed and developed in Rodinal at 1+50 concentration for 11minutes.2013-09_Nikon_F75_Ilford_PanF@50_Rodina_1+50_11min_25
Lisbon, Portugal
Nikon F75 with an Nikon 24mm f/2.8 AF lens. Ilford PanF Plus film shot at rated speed and developed in Rodinal at 1+50 concentration for 11minutes.