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Sinar P
Schneider Kreuznach 90mm @ f8, 1/2 sec
Kodak Tmax 100 expired 1988 @ 25 iso
Ilford Perceptol developer
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
Fotografia feta amb la Hasselblad 500 C/M, fabricada el 1979; objectiu Carl Zeiss Sonnar f4 / 150mm; Ilford Delta 100 revelat a casa amb Perceptol 1+1.
El poblet medieval de Cantobre fou la darrera etapa del nostre viatge per el Avairon i el seu entorn. Forma talment una fortalessa natural, amb cingles gairebé encerclant-lo.
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Picture taken with a Hasselblad 500 C/M, made in 1979; Carl Zeiss Sonnar f4 / 150mm lens; Ilford Delta 100, home developed with Perceptol 1+1.
The medieval fortified village of Cantobre, located in the Dourbie valley, is a natural fortress. In fact it barely needs walls, as has cliffs all arround.
It was the last visit in our 2021 trip arround the Aveyron and it's surroundings.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Fotografia feta amb la Hasselblad 500 C/M, fabricada el 1979; objectiu Carl Zeiss Planar f2,8/80mm; Ilford Delta 100 revelat a casa amb Perceptol 1+1.
Espaliu (Espalion en francès) és una important població de la vall del riu Lot, cosa que ve d'antic, com mostra el seu magnific pont gotic. Per ell hi creua el Camí de Sant Jaume occità.
El castellot que es veu aquí és el Palais Vieux, el vell palau de justicia.
El que és més curiós, d'una vila tant de terra endins, es que aquí s'inventà la escafandra autonoma. I fins hi tot hi ha un museu al respecte!
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Picture taken with a Hasselblad 500 C/M, made in 1979; Carl Zeiss Planar f2,8/80mm; Ilford Delta 100, home developed with Perceptol 1+1.
Espalion is a nice town,built arround it's gothic, arched bridge. Through this bridge the occitan Way of St. James crosses the Lot river.
This huge castle-like building by the Lot river is the Vieux Palais, the old justice palace.
What it's odd to discover is that here, in the middle of France, the autonomous diving suit was created. There's even a museum about it!
Koni Rapid Omega M + 180mm f4.5 Hexanon Lens + B/W 3.0 ND Filter.
Ilford HP5 Film + Perceptol Developer.
Fluid scanned with Silverfast Studio 8.
"And I could see all I had done
Just chasing dreams across the fields
In the shadow of the sun"
Shadow of the Sun Paul Weller
HP5+ @ISO200
Perceptol 1+2 14' 30"
Invert x 2 every min
OM2n Zuiko 28mm f2.8
Deep Red Filter (2.5 stops TTL)
Film 35
Delta 100 @ Box
Canon 55e (Y2)
Perceptol 1+3 22mins @ 20 Deg C
Invert x 2 every 2 mins (twirled 10 sec on 20, 16, 12 mins)
Adofix 1+4 4 mins @ 20 Deg C
Washed with final rinse in wetting agent
A couple of fishermen I met at Starr’s Mill.
Fayette County Georgia USA
Ilford Delta 100 shot at 50 ISO and developed in Perceptol 1+3
Ilford PAN F in Perceptol Stock.
Olympus OM1
Zuiko T 2/85mm
It were a test shot with my negativ copy set, much faster than a scanner.
I´am using a Novoflex bellows system with a Schneider Componon 5.6/60mm
Camera in use were the Sony ILCE 7A
Another selfie in a cave. Nikon F5 with 28/2.8 AIS lens. Ilford HP5 film, developed with homemade perceptol.
Coventosa Cave, Cantabria, Spain
Film 31 FP4_Plus
OM2n
Ilford FP4+ @ Box
Perceptol 1+1 15 min @ 20 Deg C
Agitate 30 sec to start then 10 sec every min (plus 3 bumps)
Stop bath 1 min
Adofix Rapid Plus II 1+7 8 mins @ 20 Deg C
Wash and final rinse in wetting agent
Scanned Plustek 8200i SE @ 3600 ppi
LrC and SilverEfex6/FilmPack7
Really old FP4 from 1987 I think. This film came with my Rolleiflex being left behind by its old owner. Dev in Perceptol for an extra 1.30 min. Film seems to have gone a bit patchy. Kinda adds to this though I think. Used my trusty Yashicamat 124g for this though, with Rolleinar 2.0 close up lens.
(Image taken recently with an Analog camera with B&W film).
This is a black & white film, there is no way I can convert it to color. So this and the trouble of carrying a heavy medium format camera on a Florida trail. But was trying it again as a panorama camera. Instead of using the regular 120 films, loaded it with 35mm. Resulting in a 24mm x 70mm panoramic format, which is close to a 1:3 ratio. Analog panoramic cameras are still really expensive, so this is a good solution for any analog Panoramic photographer on a budget.
(Spanish: Fue pesado y trabajoso cargar mi cámara de formato mediano en una caminata por el parque, ya que es pesada. Pero en vez de un rollo 120, la cargue con un rollo de 35mm. Resultando en un negativo de 24x70mm; casi un 1:3 ratio. Perfecto para un fotógrafo Análogo con un presupuesto).
(Analog Camera: Mamiya RB67 and Mamiya Sekor C 50mm).
(Analog Film: Arista EDU 100, black & white Negative film).
(Technical Data: Develop on Perceptol 1:1 @75°, Scan on Epson V600 @ 2,400dpi. Edit on Google Nik collection Silver Efex Pro2).
(Location: Sabal Point Preserve, Longwood, Florida).
This image from my Album: Analog Photography..
Mamiya C330f + Mamiya Sekor 80mm f2.8 Lens + ND3.0 Filter
Ilford FP4 Plus Film + Perceptol Developer.