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Pentax LX | Pentax Fa 43mm F1.9 limited | Fuji superia 400 400
Scanned with Pentax K1 FA Macro 50mm at F8 | Essential Film Holder
Accidental Direct Positive from Kodak 2383. I shot some 2383 and tried to push it to ISO 12 (from 1.5). Shot it as 12 and developed it as B&W hoping that might do the trick. I push processed in H&W Control 1:14, since that is a very active developer. 16 minutes development (instead of 12) 100 degrees F instead of 68 F and continuous agitation. stopped and fixed at 100F as well. Fixed with Ilford hypam 1:4. Strangely some of the frames developed completely positive, and some were positive foreground with negative whites and lights. You can see here some of the mix. Not a lot of depth or contrast which could just be the underexposure (3 stops). Took me a few minutes to realize what was going on,. Definitely worth experimenting some more. Again these are direct positive, there was no reversal here and no partial editing. You can see here where I flipped / inverted entire pictures which was cool and weird no matter how you did it. I think what happened is a combination of active developer, the very thin emulsion which is not very light sensitive - relatively, and then the underexposure. Anyway have fun with these and try it yourself. I want to do this with 16mm movie and see what comes of it.
I think I've reached the pinnacle of success with this pinhole shot onto Harman Direct Positive RC Lustre paper in a cylinder camera. 10x8, rated 3iso, metered for highlights, f200, 60secs, no preflash, developed in 600ml of Fotospeed PD5 paper developer at 1:40 dilution and 20degC for 6minutes. The dilute developer gives a nice warm tone.
Been very quiet on here, life getting in the way. But I am very happy to post this picture. It is probably one of the worst technically but is probably my favorite picture I have ever taken. Happy times! This was taken in November, My lady wife is now 14 weeks pregnant and we are very excited! expect a certain trend in photos posted on here from now on.;)
Trurox brand teapot, Sheffield made. The photo is a positive scanned from a paper negative. A Thornton-Pickard Imperial Extension camera was used, half plate format size
(6.75in x 4.75in). The exposure was taken in low window light (two windows) at a 8 minute time exposure. Some slight changes to the gamma and contrast, and some sepia added. The lines and dust particles is thanks to my crappy scanner, a S480 Microtek.
Cover for an issue of my zine Positive Emergence, published quarterly. This pic featured on my blog Positive Emergence. I'm working on the next issue, which will have a run of 5000.
Pentax LX | Pentax Fa 43mm F1.9 limited | Ildford Pan F Plus 50
Scanned with Pentax K1 FA Macro 50mm at F8 | Led Tablet | Essential Film Holder
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: None
The North Charleston Police Department is partnering with local non-profit organization Metanoia to pilot a “Positive Ticketing” campaign in select North Charleston neighborhoods. The ultimate goal of the campaign will be to strengthen community-police partnerships and to encourage youth towards positive behavior.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) posing with rowan berry in Willow Park avenue, Finglas.
They remained so long this Spring due to the heavy snow; staying along the avenue well into April.
Explored - 3/7/13
Thanks to all the positive comments and favourites that led to that.
Pentax LX | Pentax Fa 43mm F1.9 limited | Ildford Pan F Plus 50
Scanned with Pentax K1 FA Macro 50mm at F8 | Led Tablet | Essential Film Holder
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: None
If it's a beloved enough saying to appear on a coffee cup, that alone gives me hope for humanity.
I feel like I am sending my job applications into the ether: poof! poof! poof! Occasionally, I get an email back from a actual person saying that my materials have been received, and they'll contact me again if they want. It's grinding.
To cheer myself, I painted my fingers and toes this morning. Fingers: Julep in Penelope. Toes: Julep in Stefani. Not shown? The bright red lippie I put on too, because, well, why not?