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Camera: Holga 120GN
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Hot lith printed in October 2019:
Paper: Fomatone MG Classic 131 FB ( 8 x10)
Lith developer: Kodalith( A&B 50ml each, 500ml of old brown and 2 litres of water)
River Thames at low tide
Grays
Essex
September 2019
Lucky to be there for a sudden dramatic storm. TRI-X 800 FG7 with sodium sulfite - Mamiya 7 65mm lens.
Home made large format pinhole 4x5", 45sec, 0.16mm (f/125) focal distance 20mm. Kodak Tri-X320.
Dev: D-76, 12min. Scanner Epson Perfection 3170, 24bits, 1200dpi.
Bronica ETRSi with 75mm lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 ( Expired 2000 )
Rodinal stand 1:100 @ 24.5 degrees for 42mins
10 stop ND filter
Camera: Holga 120GN
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Lith printed in 2019:
Paper: Fomatone MG Classic 131
Lith Developer: Kodalith
London
January 2018
Camera: Holga 120GN
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Lith print:
Lith developer: Kodalith( 50ml A & B added to 500ml of old brown and 2 litres of water)
Paper: Fomatone MG Classic 131
River Thames at low tide
Grays
Essex
September 2019
Scanned silver gelatin print, from 1990. Limited edition prints for sale, image approximately 4x6" on 8x10" paper. Please inquire for pricing. None of these prints can be printed again since the Agfa Paper is no longer available. Signed on rear.
It was a wet old night in Belfast as we where out shooting 35mm images...i spotted this shop front and waited for people to pass making them silhouettes...it turned out rather well.....it was shot using a Canon A-1 35mm,Ilford HP5 @400 ISO and a 28mm Tokina lens....also developed at home using Ilford products.