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Kodak Tri-X 400 Shot with a Pentax K-1000 and developed in HC-110b for 6:30. Digitized with a Canon 6D
Tri-X400, Nikon FE2, Voightlander 40mm F2.0 Ultron
After experimenting with a lot of different B&W film, I have come to the conclusion that Tri-X400 is my favorite film for street photography.
Hollywood Florida
Long exposure at a traveling carnival, a few rain drops landed on my lens and added these nice pentagonal flares to my image.
Mamiya ZE-2
Mamiya-Sekor E 28mm f/2.8
Kodak Tri-X 400
Self developed in Kodak XTOL-R, and scanned with DSLR (Nikon D610 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens).
... and therefore bought three rolls of it. I wonder how it compares to TMY.
Shot with:
Canon EOS600D
Leica Bellows R (16860)
Leica 100mm f/4 Macro Elmar-R, bellows version (11230)
“When photographing women, we have three paths: photograph them with the "male gaze” ; photograph them as "photographer eyes” and photograph them as "poet feeling”. I always try to be the three ...” by Old Roger