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Minolta 16 subminiature / spy cam
Kodak vision 7277 320T 16mm expired
photographic error
home developed diy ECN2
v600 scan
Sara enjoying a warm cup of tea mid shoot in a cold NYC
Hasselblad XPan + 45mm f4, 1/30 + Kodak Eastman Double-X (5222) @800 aka Cinestill BWXX
I wish I had had colour film loaded for this to capture the tungsten light in the background
Xtol :Water 1:3, 13min, 30 degrees, Epson v800 scan
XPan Blog mrleica.com/2016/01/16/hasselblad-xpan/
NYC Blog (II) mrleica.com/2016/01/16/new-york-photography-workshop-2/
Motion Picture Film
The weird scrapes are from the coating that i had to scrape off before i fixed the film.
canon AE1P
canon fd 70-210mm
multi image filters
kodak vision 5218 500T (expired)
home development c41
v600 scan
Film I developed last night from Poland earlier in the year
Model - Marta, and her horse
Leica M4-P + Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f1.4 + Kodak Vision3 50D film (bulk loaded)
Colour as scanned
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Poland Blog Post: mrleica.com/2017/03/20/poland-models-2017-leica-hasselblad/
C41 Colour film developing - mrleica.com/2016/11/04/c41-colour-film-developing/
First of the latest batch of colour film i started developing from last 2-3 model photography trips overseas.
This bulk loaded film was in a reuseable film cassette. If I remember I accidently unscrewed the cassette cap briefly.. i need to start doing it more often! Really love the colours as scanned on this image. I think Vision3 200T is my fav of the Vision3 films for interesting colours. Love the painterly effect too :)
Leica M4-P + Kodak Vision3 200T motion picture film (bulk loaded) + Leica Summilux ASPH 50mm f1.4 (I think)
Flora, Budapest :)
C41 Colour film developing - mrleica.com/2016/11/04/c41-colour-film-developing/
Hasselblad Xpan + 90mm f4 + 35mm Kodak Vision3 50D ECN-2 film
Stacey in the studio
Film was developed and scan at home - mrleica.com/2016/11/04/c41-colour-film-developing/
canon F1
canon fd 200mm f2.8
fd 2x telephoto extender
multi image filters (x2)
kodak double x 5222 pushed @2000
home development d76
v600 scan
Film: Svema KN-1 expired motion picture film, produced 03/1969 @EI12
Process: Soviet motion picture developer ST-3, self-mixed, 9 minutes @ 18*C.
Camera: Zenit E, Helios 44-2 lens,010 (UV) filter
Scanner: Optronics ColorGetter Falcon drum scanner, wet-mounted scan
I recently acquired a large can of Svema KN-1, which is a "normal" (i.e. not special, micro, high-contrast etc.) film with a native ISO of 12. It was stated as "designed for shooting subjects lit by bright daylight. Especially suitable for portraiture. Negatives allow you to make positives with a large increase. Will retain properties for two years."
So with a given two-year shelf life, I was curious to see in what condition a 51-year old film would be... I exposed a roll in my Zenit E/Helios 44-2, then processed using the specified developer which is fairly similar to D96. I was pleasantly surprised when the negative strip showed absolutely zero age-related fog.
The tones are gorgeous, and the film itself is virtually grainless. I am looking forward to using this a lot more!