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Fomapan 200 (original emulsion) @ 200 in 510-Pyro 1:100 6 min 21C. TF4 fixer.
Shot with the Iskra medium format folder (1962 vintage). Industar-58 75mm f/3.5 lens.
Test shot from my first roll of medium format. I also butchered the hell out of the roll loading it onto the developing reel, which was actually a two-hour process being stuck in a sweaty changing bag, and I ended up getting tagged out by Kari. I didn't bother spotting this either.
Rapid Omega 200, 90mm Hexanon, Tri-X 400, handheld at either 1/30 or 1/15.
I really like the ground glass guide lines for portrait // landscape, because it means it's also dead easy to shoot square. Sure, it's a bit of a waste of film, but I really dig the sqaure format sometimes.
Spent wednesday developing my film and then developing the pictures from the negatives, felt really good to know i had done it all.
next week im going to experiment with some portraits!!!!!!!
Yashicaflex TLR / Expired Rollei 400 / medium format
Development and scan by Francis Broek
Subtle primary and colour correction in DaVinci Resolve
I did adopt Catskill Grrl's special method for this. You make a duplicate layer in PS that has a Gaussian blur, then overlay it over the original photo. Gives it a little sheen.
Truth in advertising.
PhotoExif - Camera: Mamiya C220, Film: Kodak Portra 400, Comment: Svinafellsjokull Glacier with cloud puffs above
Zodel Baldalux with 6x4.5 mask, Ilford Delta 3200 developed in R09 One Shot 1+25, 24 minutes at 18ĀŗC.