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Marc Sans - KTM 250 SXF

This film sucks. It is "CareStream MX125 Industrial xray film". It may work well for applications involving concrete and steel, but it simply sucks and fails at visible light photography.

 

Yesterday I shot two sheets of this stuff in my 4x5 Graflex, each of which I rated at ISO 3 for exposure, one of those sheets I also preflashed at ISO 50.

 

Failure. Total abject idiocy, LOL.

 

It comes in a box, with each sheet of film sealed in a heavy envelope sandwiched between two photo florescent coated sheets of paper. Even at ISO 3 rating, I cannot get any "reasonable" negative from it.

I purchased some X-Ray film to use with my 8x10 pinhole camera as I was having difficulty with the exposure times when shooting paper negatives. I cut a sheet down to 4x5 to do this quick test. Exposed at EI 80 and developed in flat-bottom trays in HC110 Dilution B.

I tried to shield the pinhole from the sun, using the dark slide, but still got some pinhole flare. The x-ray film produced a similar tonality to a paper negative image looking in the other direction (see here ) but the x ray film, shot at EI 25, required a longer exposure than the paper negative at EI 6, due to reciprocity failure of the x ray film.

A line from the Bob Dylan song "Gates of Eden" or alternatively, what you get from underexposing X-Ray film.

31st OSAKA Motorcycleshow

2015.3.20

me on the KTM rocket around 1979

Canon G12 Photo

 

Hand built and prepared by me.

 

SPEC - 1982 PK Ripper Frame, Landing Gear Forks (Unstamped) Skyway Tuff II's, Tioga Comp III Reproduction Tyres, Gold Dice Dust Caps, SR Cr-Mo Hollow One Piece Crank, Tange Seiki Sealed BB, Tuff Neck Power Disk, Sugino 39T Chain Ring, KMC Gold Chain, Hutch Hi-Caliber Alloy Pedals, Suntour Rear Freewheel, Suntour Solar System Power Stem, Neco H671 Sealed Head Set from Pork Chop BMX ( Paying homage to the Tange MX125 ) Genuine Hutch Cruiser Racer Bars from Juan Mattos of BMX Addicts USA, Tange Grips, Dia Comp MX Tech 4 Levers, Dia Comp MX901 Brakes, Weinman Dial Adjusters, Dia Comp Cables, Suntour Seat Clamp, Pork Chop 20.7mm Chromoly Seat Post (Branded Hutch) Elina Peregrine Seat, Reproduction Pad Set - Weight 25.8 lbs / 11.75 Kg

Canon G12 Photo

 

SPEC - 1982 PK Ripper Frame, Landing Gear Forks (Unstamped) Skyway Tuff II's, Tioga Comp III Reproduction Tyres, Gold Dice Dust Caps, SR Cr-Mo Hollow One Piece Crank, Tange Seiki Sealed BB, Tuff Neck Power Disk, Sugino 39T Chain Ring, KMC Gold Chain, Hutch Hi-Caliber Alloy Pedals, Suntour Rear Freewheel, Suntour Solar System Power Stem, Neco H671 Sealed Head Set from Pork Chop BMX ( Paying homage to the Tange MX125 ) Hope to get one in gold soon but I might see a Unicorn first. Genuine Hutch Cruiser Racer Bars from Juan Mattos of BMX Addicts California, Tange Grips, Dia Comp MX Tech 4 Levers, Dia Comp MX901 Brakes, Weinman Dial Adjusters, Dia Comp Cables, Suntour Seat Clamp, Pork Chop 20.7mm Seat Post (Branded Hutch) only because genuine branded are like Unicorns. Elina Peregrine Seat, Reproduction Pad Set - Weight 25.8 lbs / 11.75 Kg

 

African Beads:

;The earliest Africans made beads as “fetishes”, charms, talisman and amulets for protection and adornments. The first materials were shell, stone, wood, bone, seeds, amber, ivory, teeth, clay, metals, etc. Beads were highly valuable and were also used as currency.

Trading could be done for food, livestock, etc. Beads evolve into a visual language that express rank, spirituality initiation, used to communicate culture value important to the people way of life. African people have had a special relationship with beads for thousands of years.

No other people on the planet used as many beads or in such abundance as African and the importance of the beads was not it shape, color, size or place of manufacture but the value that had been assign to it by privies generations

.Long before the first European return to Africa in the 1400’s century we were adorning ourselves with beads. Many of the beads are becoming increasingly rare and difficult to fine and some are no longer available, as worldwide demand for the beads increases.

 

" African Trade Beads":

this term typically applies to beads made predominately in European countries from the late 1400s through to the early 1900s, beads traded in Africa, Americas and other counties.

This "trade" period was from the mid 1800s through the early 1900s; millions of these beads were produced and traded in Africa. The Europeans dominated the African bead market. All beads are from thew collection of MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum

 

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The Schwinn-branded Gerry Burgess stem doesn't have the best finish of all time, but it is pretty light. A quick polish and infill makes it look better.

 

The Tange MX125 is an old alloy BMX headset that has been reissued, and fits the American-standard Schwinn headtube inner diameter/21.1 stem insertion.

baleing barley on the mx125 at 8 in the morning

case mx125, 3 hours after delivery and already mucky look better mucky anyway

Newer gusset design, machined headtube, MX125 alloy headset

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