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mostly National Forest Service roads and Great Shasta Rail Trail forming a loop around Mount Shasta, October 15-17
camped at Deadlun the first night then dunked in Hunt Hot Springs in the morning. then camped at Algoma the second night and rode the McCloud River trail the following morning.
shot with Ricoh GR1 35mm camera; Ilford Pan F Plus 50ASA film developed in Rodinal 1:50 11 minutes
Kevin is pleased with his RB67. Here he is on his first photo shoot with the camera.
Mamiya RB67 with Ilford Pan-F Plus. Rodinal 1:50 13 minutes.
mostly National Forest Service roads and Great Shasta Rail Trail forming a loop around Mount Shasta, October 15-17
camped at Deadlun the first night then dunked in Hunt Hot Springs in the morning. then camped at Algoma the second night and rode the McCloud River trail the following morning.
shot with Ricoh GR1 35mm camera; Ilford Pan F Plus 50ASA film developed in Rodinal 1:50 11 minutes
Leaving the park at the end of the day my eye was drawn to this bench and the backdrop.
Mamiya RB67, Ilford Panf Plus. Rodinal 1:25 8 minutes.
The hay in Southern Illinois is starting to be bailed and stored away. These particular fields were on some hills, so that's why there's a slope to the picture (not sloppy photography!) This being the first time I've used a Jiffy Kodak Series II, I'm seeing shading on both the left and right edges that extend out quite a way into the negative area. If you were to crop it out of the images, you would end up with a space the equivalent of a regular-sized 120 negative; 6cm. x 6cm. This camera is a 6cm. x 9cm., so what was the point? I think I really need to find a good, regular 120 camera of some sort.
Camera: Jiffy Kodak Series II 620 belows camera (circa 1937)
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus 120 black and white film
Aperture: largest of three settings
Shutter speed: 1/25th sec. (approx.)
Date: July 7th, 2011, 2:35 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing chemicals at 68 degrees:
Ilford ID-11 developer: 6 1/2 minutes
Ilford Ilfostop stopbath: 1 minute
Ilford Hypam fixer: 4 minutes
Distilled water rinse: 2 minutes
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I was experimenting with Ilford Pan F Plus ISO 50 Black and White film in these shots. I found several things I like about the film. It's an extremely fine grain film. This was my first try at shooting flowers in black and white.
“Portara” (meaning “the huge door” in Greek) is situated very close to the town of Naxos (Chora) on the small islet of Palatia [...] The islet of Palatia is linked with the mythic hero Theseus who, according to mythology, had abandoned Ariadne, the princess of Crete and daughter of king Minos, in this very place. Mythology also states that it is here that Dionysus, the god of wine, saw Ariadne, fell in love with her and kidnapped her in order to take her as his wife. [rb_120705_1010031.jpg]
Pump it up and earn a drink.
Camera: Pentax Spotmatic SPII
Lens: Super Takumar 28mm F3.5
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus
Developer: Ilford DD-X
I like this shot taken by Kevin. Like the end of a rainbow.
Taken with the Mamiya RB67 using Ilford Pan-f Plus. Developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 13 minutes
Ignore the piece of hair
Camera: Mamiya C33
Lens: Mamiya 80mm F2.8 (Seiko Shutter)
Film: Ilford Pan F+
Developer: Ilford DD-X
mostly National Forest Service roads and Great Shasta Rail Trail forming a loop around Mount Shasta, October 15-17
camped at Deadlun the first night then dunked in Hunt Hot Springs in the morning. then camped at Algoma the second night and rode the McCloud River trail the following morning.
shot with Ricoh GR1 35mm camera; Ilford Pan F Plus 50ASA film developed in Rodinal 1:50 11 minutes