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Kodak Tri-X 400
D76 1-1
I shot this image locally to me in Bangor using Kodak Tri-X 400 pushed 2 stops...developed using Ilford DD-X.It was taken with a Canon A-1 35mm using a 28mm lens.
Election Protection - March 2020 - pre lockdown
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Camera: Voigtlander Vitessa A
Lens: 50mm, f/2, Ultron
Film: Tri-X, souped in HC110 diution H
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Trying to do street photography with a Vitessa, circa 1954
lil shop in mooresville, alabama.....expired kodak tri-x 400....Sears KSX....vivitar series1 28-90/2.8
Still walking to our study area. We always stayed behind the man with the rifle. Among the animals that we may encounter in the reserve are rhino, cape buffalo, baboons, zebra, giraffes, warthogs, elephants, various antelope and bucks, and lions.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Lith printed in November 2019
Lith developer: Kodalith ( A&B 50ml each, 500ml of old brown plus 2 litres of water).
Paper: Fomatone MG Classic 131
Cuckmere Haven
East Sussex
November 2018
Bronica ETRSi with 75mm lens
Kodak Tri-X 400 ( Expired 2000 )
Rodinal stand 1:100 @ 24.5 degrees for 42mins
10 stop ND filter
Looks like a tooth. Perhaps antelope or zebra tooth. The visible footprints are antelope. The very large lighter area could well be an elephant print.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Lith printed in January 2020
Paper: Agfa Brovira Speed
Lith developer: Kodalith ( A & B 50ml, 500ml of old brown and 2 litres of water)
Cuckmere Valley
East Sussex
November 2018