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This would have been sweet. I picked up a Trip 35 at a local car boot sale for £5 ready for the PDExposures £20 challenge.
Unfortunately, despite it seeming fine when I bought it, the aperture was shot. I did take the camera apart to clean the blades but some of the screw heads were rusted meaning I could get all the way to the aperture. Hey ho, at least I got this shot.
Shot with Polaroid Macro-5 SLR - a beast of a camera (using Spectra film) on Impossible Project PZ680 color protection film.
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One picture of my second attempt to make my own black and white instant peel apart film.
The negative is Fomapan 400 4x5 cut to 123x85mm, the receiver sheet old Ilford Ilfospeed which was fixed without prior development. A frame of 0,1mm thick paper was the spacer between film and receiver.
The top half of the picture is exposed at EI200, the lower half at EI100
So here is the process:
I exposed the film with my 3¼x4¼" camera. In my darkroom I taped the film to the receiver and with a syringe I put about 0,8 ml of developer paste between film and receiver where they are taped together.
Then I pulled the assembly through the rollers of a Polaroid 545i back, waited 8 minutes, peeled film and print apart and put the film in Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+1 and the print in water. After a few minutes I removed the remaining developer paste from both of them, washed them and hung them to dry.
Developer paste used for this one:
Mix 400ml of warm (70°C) water with about 20 cm³ of methyl cellulose to get a thick paste. Leave it over night.
Mix
- 5ml of Kodak HC-110
- 4ml of sodium hydroxide solution with a pH of ~13 (I made mine from drain cleaner by sorting out the aluminium pieces)
- 1ml of Ilford Rapid Fixer
- a pinch (yeah) of Na2SO3
- 14ml of the thickened water.
I pumped the developer paste through some plastic cloth with a syringe to get a homogeneous solution.
The final product should have a pH of about 9,5.
I got the inspiration for this from this page: www.instructables.com/id/Making-instant-film-at-home-pola...
and from the comments to this picture (especially Bob Crowley's): www.flickr.com/photos/49087478@N07/8080980397/in/photostr...
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Shot with a Instax mini 90 Neo . Location was Brisbane, Australian. Scanned and tweaked in Photoshop CC
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Made in England ; introduced in 1978 . For pack film type 80 . Instructions on the cold clip . Socket for flash cubes . Manual focusing .
Photographed on World Toy Camera Day, October 19, 2013!
Le Bambole Mk. X - "The Pin-sta-nair" Pinhole Camera. Fujifilm Instax Mini Film. 81B filter.
Escolhido para a letra I do Desafio ABC das Unhas :)
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