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Somewhere in Derbyshire (possibly Monsal Vale) 1982.
(Ilford FP4 dev. in ID 11 diluted 1:1; 7,5 min @ 20C)
When FP4Party started back in September 2016, the organisers and I had no idea it would turn into the community phenomenon was by the final party month in December 2016.
Let me be clear: I don’t use that word lightly and I certainly don’t use it to show off.
You see, what started off...
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Leica IIIc, Summicron Collapsible, Ilford FP4, Agfa Brovira BN5 hard cream glossy paper (1973 year), scan from paper on Epson V550
Here they are- the first four photos of my Film Challenge. The challenge is 1/3 keepers. I have selected 12 from my roll of 36 exposures. 8 more to follow...
Using a Minolta XG-M and 45mm/f2 lens. All manual settings/focus.
Did some more research on my recently acquired Kodak Regent and found that it was manufactured in spring 1936. This picture was shot today and it's pretty amazing quality for a 78 years old camera.
Probably on my way to work, one (too) early morning, and I had a camera in my bag, sometimes it kind of works
Test of Rodinal stand development to compress extreme contrast scene.
Leica MP with 50mm Summicron on Ilford FP4+, stand developed for 60 minutes in 1:100 Rodinal. I'm really pleased at the deep blacks and yet able to maintain most of the detail in the sky and reflections on the rooftop. Grain is much less than I had anticipated with such a long development time.