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Foto presa amb una Rolleiflex 3.5F fabricada entre 1969 i 1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm; Ilford Delta 100 revelat amb Perceptol 1+1. Mireu-les en mida gran!
La petita església romànica d'Iffley, antigament un poble però ara part d'Oxford, es troba en un petit puig just sobre el Tàmesi. Es tracta d'una església romànica del s. XII pràcticament intacta, cosa no molt usual a Anglaterra.
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Picture taken with a Rolleiflex 3.5F, made c.1969-1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm lens; Ilford Delta 100 developed in Perceptol 1+1. Looks much better in large size!
The church of St. Mary the Virgin in Iffley, it's a beautiful little architectural treasure of Oxford. Located way south of the turistic center, in the quiet former village of Iffley and towering above the Thames and Iffley Lock. It's a largely original XII Century romanesque church., with impressive carved arches, gates and windows.
Koni Rapid Omega M + 180mm f4.5 Hexanon Lens.
Ilford HP5 Film + Perceptol Developer.
Fluid scanned with Silverfast Studio 8.
Industrial units awaiting demolition. Canon T90, Kentmere 400. Developed in Perceptol and scanned with an Epson V800.
Milford Marina Mid-morning early June 2025
Canon EOS 55e EF 24-70 f4 L
Delta 100 @ Box
Perceptol 1+3 22 min 20 Deg C
Lightroom Classic (crop & basic adjustments)
Silver Efex6 (basic adjustments)
FilmPack7 (for frames)
(Image taken recently with a B&W Analog roll film camera).
Use a green filter to render lighter the green vegetation, and to darken the brown colors.
(Analog Camera: Nikon N80 + Nikon AF-D 35-80 f/4 @ 55mm).
(Analog Film: Kodak TMax 100 black & white Negative film).
(Shooting Data: shutter speed 1/4, f16, Green filter, tripod).
(Technical Data: Develop on Perceptol @75°. Copy negative with a DSLR, then contrast and color balance in Nik Collection Silver Effex).
(Location: Gemini Springs Park, DeBary, Florida).
This image belong to my Album: Analog Photography..
Although Ash (Fraxinus excelsior trees can reach a height of 35m, this one is just a baby.
Ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus)
We have in the UK at the moment the problem of Ash dieback which according to the Woodland Trust will kill up to 80% of ash trees across the UK. At a cost of billions, the effects will be staggering. It will change the landscape forever and threaten many species which rely on ash.
Film40_HP5_4
HP5+ @320
PS 2.0 (100ml Perceptol + 100ml Water) & (1ml RO9 = 100ml Water) @ 20Deg C
18 mins agitage 10” every 90”
Adofix Plus Ra[id II 1 + 7 8' with frequent agitation
Wash 10'
Final Rinse with wetting agent 1'
Dilution of RO9 was adjusted to give the same development time as Perceptol at 1+1 (18mins)
Scanned using Plustek 8200i SilverFast SE 9 @ 3600ppi
LrC, SilverEfex8, framed in FilmPack7
500 CM 50mm
FP4+ (125) Perceptol 1+1
scan from print onto Kentmere VC Fineprint 20x25
SE4 1+14
toning:
MT1 1+19 60s
bleached 40s (dil. 1+99)
MT3 (50A+20B+1000) 30s
Praktica TL1000
Super-Takumar (28mm, f/3.5), late version, non-SMC; with yellow filter
Ilford FP4+ (developed in Perceptol 1+1)
Leicaflex (standard)
90mm f/2.8 Elmarit-R
HP5 @320
Perceptol 1+1
Print: Ilford MGFB IV Glossy
Toned in Selenium
Working furiously before the rain arrives. - which it did a few hours later. The unfinished fields were very wet.
Film41_Foma100_6
"Jetzt weiß ich auch, wo ich mein Frühstücksbier vergessen habe", fällt es Erich Wuttke wieder ein.
Fomapan_200 @N-1/3, Perceptol 1+2, Super Fujica-6
Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5F Modell 3 (1964)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 3.5/75mm
Film: Bergger Panchro 400
Developer: Ilford Perceptol 1:3, 24˚C, 20min
Location: Roma, Italia
Film 34 K100
Kentmere 100 @box
Perceptol 1+1 15' 30” @ 20 Deg C
Adofix 1+4 @ 20Deg C 4 mins
Invert x 3 to start
Invert x 3 every 90 sec + 10 Sec twirl
Stop bath 1 min
Wash 10 mins
Hasselblad 501cm
80mm cb
ilford pan f 50+
I believe I used well spent developer and fixer to process this so I added some noise in photoshop to try and hide the uneven blobby splodges.
Does anyone think it might be worth fixing again?
Driving wheel of a restored steam engine at Wortley Top Forge.
8x10 pinhole camera, Fomapan 100. Developed in Perceptol and scanned with an Epson V800.
Leica CL, Ilford Delta 400 Pro, ISO 400, developed in Ilford Perceptol 1+3, 22 mins @20C;
explored, Jan 27 2018
Hot Rod Drags 2007 @ Shakespeare County Raceway, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Canon A1. 50mm F1.4 lens. Ilford Pan F+ @ 25 ISO.
15 mins in Perceptol 1+3. Scanned neg.
(Scanned as colour which gives it it's sepia toning)
Film 27 Fomapan 400 Active @ 320
Perceptol 1+9 Semi-stand 60 mins
Fix AdofixPlus II 1+7 8 mins
Scanned 8200i SE @ 3600
I thought I'd try semi-stand using perceptol and a fast(ish) film. It did not work. As expected there was more grain than 1+1 or 1+3. There is very little in the shadows and trying to retrieve any detail resulted in an emphasis of the grain.
Rather than give up completely, I decided to use them for a technique I've tried before: a sort of charcoal sketch look
Film 27 Fomapan 400 Active @ 320
Perceptol 1+9 Semi-stand 60 mins
Fix AdofixPlus II 1+7 8 mins
Scanned 8200i SE @ 3600
Koni Rapid Omega M + 58mm f5.6 Hexanon Lens.
Ilford FP4 Film + Perceptol Developer.
Fluid scanned with Silverfast Studio 8.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Foto presa amb una Rolleiflex 3.5F fabricada entre 1969 i 1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm; Ilford Delta 100 revelat amb Perceptol 1+1. Mireu-les en mida gran!
L'església de St. Laurence, a Bradford-upon-Avon, també és coneguda com la Saxon Church, degut a que és una de les esglésies més antigues d'Anglaterra.
Sembla que fou fundada per St. Adhelm cap al 700 dC, tot i que l'edifici actual data probablement del s. X o XI. Ha sobreviscut estructuralment intacta pel fet de ser substituida per una església romànica construida al costat, i alhora per ser reconvertida en graner i vivenda. Fou redescoberta el 1856, i restaurada.
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Picture taken with a Rolleiflex 3.5F, made c.1969-1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm lens; Ilford Delta 100 developed in Perceptol 1+1. Looks much better in large size!
The church of St. Laurence, in Bradford-upon-Avon, is also known as the Saxon Church, as it is one of the oldest churches in England.
It seems to have been founded by St. Adhelm around 700 AD, although the current building probably dates from the s. X or XI. It has survived structurally intact due to being replaced by a Romanesque church built next to it, and at the same time being converted into a barn and a house. It was rediscovered in 1856, and restored.
www.anglosaxonchurches.co.uk/bradford.pdf
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Laurence%27s_Church,_Bradford-on...