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Another one from the same walk...
Lith print on Fomatone 132, developed in warm LD20.
Pentax MX, HP5+, Prescysol EF
Lith print of 6x12 neg (ektacolor 100) Noon Pinhole camera. Easylith dev , fomatone 132 matte paper.
Lith print, Moersch Easy Lith 1+20 A, 1+20 B, Fomatone MG Classic 131 #lith #lithprint #fomatone #easylith #moersch #believeinfilm #filmphotography #darkroom #wetprint #alternativephotography
Taken on the Rolleiflex camera, Kodak T-Max 400 film devd in Kodak Xtol. Paper is Foma 131 devd in Rollei vintage lith developer, Moersch Omega. Selenium
First attempts making Lith prints.
Using Fotospeed Lith Kit - with LD20 developer - 8x10 lith paper.
5 Minute exposure
around 12 minute development
30 second vinegar stop
1 minute Ilford rapid fix
Lith print of neg shot on Rolleicord V and HP5. Check out the characters in the doorway. The background to this is me and my son went to visit Skipton Castle a couple of years back and were the first visitors in as it opened so we could take a pic of the castle courtyard without visitors milling around. I took this shot with not a soul in sight. I have scanned and posted this neg in my photostream before but first time its been printed . Who is in the open doorway .............should ghosthunters use the Lith process...:-) View large! Link to my original scan of neg posted 2010, www.flickr.com/photos/52975911@N02/5035993742/in/set-7215...
It's been a while but I haven't been lazy photography-wise. I was busy making wet prints. This lith print is one of the results of Wednesday's darkroom session. More to come!
Lith Print 16 x 12 inch
Moersch Easy Lith 1:40
Fomatone MG 131
Shot with
Pentacon Six TL
Mir 26B 45 mm
Lith Print
Fomatone 333 warm-tone RC paper
Moersch SE5 Lith, 1:1:20, plus some 'old brown'
Details: joesfilmphotoadv.wordpress.com/2017/01/21/darkroom-day-lith/
Kodak 130 film negative
2 7/8" × 4 7/8"
Scanned from lith print.
Kodabrome N3
Arista Liquid Lith
I will be printing and posting more from this collection in the future. The negative scans can be seen here:
Hasselblad 500 c/m, CZ Planar 2.8/80 mm
Kodak Trix 400 @320, Spur HRX-III
Lith print on Classic Arts Polywarmton matte, developed in Moersch Easy Lith (love this stuff!)
no filter, f 11, t= 194 sec
Darkroom against corona. Corona against darkroom.Time against corona. UNIBROM(best before 82, lived in basement)+EasyLith
I took this image on a bright, sunny spring day, when we spent a nice day at the Pfaueninsel. The sun shone through the tree and created a beautiful shadow.
The light contrasts were extreme and difficult to control, so it was time to practice the Zone System ;-)))
Lith print on Moersch Select Shedlight G2 (Forte Forteza) - my all time favourite paper, discontinued when Forte went belly up :((( Developed in Moersch Easy Lith, 1+50 plus some "old brown", followed by a weak selenium toning (Moersch selenium toner) to add a little bit of contrast.
Developed in Microdol-X 1:3 16 MIn. 75 F.
Camera: Pentax K-1000
Lens: SMC Pentax-M 1.4/50
Film: Legacy Pro 100
Scanned from lith print. Arista Liquid Lith
Fomatone MG Warmtone RC.
SEE THE CAMERA AT THE LINK BELOW:
Colour 1950s neg, photographed on a lightbox with ADOX Silvermax 35mm to produce new reverse neg. Letraset stencil added during printing process. Lith print.
Picture taken last year at the Festival of World Cultures in Dun Laoghaire. A great event and great for taking pictures of people enjoying themselves
Nikon F100, 70-200, film was Fuji Neopan 1600 devd in Xtol stock for 5.75 mins. Paper is old Agfa Record Rapid 3 devd in Moersch Easy Lith 35+35+500 for around 8 minutes and Moersch Omega 1+100 for around 15 seconds. Selenium 1+30 for one minute
Darkroom against corona. Corona against darkroom.Time against corona. UNIBROM(best before 82, lived in basement)+EasyLith
inspired by a friend I tried some shots developing by my own. these photos are captured for flickr by using a digital camera.
Picture taken around two years ago. Previously posted a neg scan only just got around to making a print.
The poor little sheep, very sad, not a nice way to go....
Mamiya RZ67II, 180mm, Fuji Acros 100 at 50 iso, Rodinal
Paper is New Oriental Seagull MGWT devd in Moersch Easylith 30+50+1000 + around 250 old brown for 3 minutes, 2 minutes in water bath, Selenium 1+30 for 1 minutes (photo of print)
Picture taken in 2012 and printed a few weekends ago.
Taken on the Rolleiflex camera, Kodak T-Max 400 film devd in Kodak Xtol. Paper is Foma 131 devd in easy lith and omega. Lots of water bath