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I like all the tunnels underground. Ironically it gives me a feeling of safety! Another monochrome green pic. I prefer the slightly colour corrected print. Sensia 400 shot at 200, pull-processed by 1 stop to compensate.

Mamiya M645

 

Kodak TRI-X 400

EI200, N-5%

XTOL 1+1, 8.5min, 20C

Taking advantage of having a Rental Car I took off into small town New Jersey, with a stop first at Unique Photo, then to nearby Butler, often raved about downtown on the Film Photography Podcast.

 

There's pleanty of great old buildings to shoot in the downtown.

 

Rolleiflex 2.8F

Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8

Ilford HP5+ (Exposed at ISO-100, Pulled 2 Stops)

Mamiya M645

  

Kodak TRI-X 400@200

XTOL 1+1 8min, 20C

Ilford Delta 3200 @ 1600 in HC-110 dilution B for 9 minutes

Nikon FE2

Tokina AT-X 28-85 3.5-4.5

Ilford HP5+ @200

Kodak HC-110 Dilution E 6' 68°

Voigtlander Bessa R2A

| TMax 400 @ 200

| Rodinal 1+49 (8 min at 72 deg F, two inversions per min)

| Contrast adjustment and vignetting in Lightroom

Shot on a Canonet 28 with Ilford Delta 400, pulled to ISO 200.

 

5 minutes at 22˚C - Ilford Ilfotec HC (1+31)

 

© Robert Turner 2008, any unauthorised use constitutes an infringement of copyright.

Silverlake, CA

Portra Test: Slight overexposure to +1 and underdevelopment by 30 secs. using Unicolor press kit. Mixed Results. Converted to Black and White in Lightroom

Nadiah on a windy afternoon. The battery was half dead. The meter was working but the shutter was a constant 1/90. 5 stops over exposed and 2 stop pull processing. It only looks decent in B&W.

Ilford Delta 3200 @ 1600 in HC-110 dilution B for 9 minutes

Mamiya m645 with fomapan film at 100! actually this 100 film was shot at 64! Developed normally. Fomapan can withstand that. Its amazing film.

These are from a roll of Pro800z exposed & dev'd at 640iso.

 

Like the way this one came out.

30-minute exposure of theatre stage at Lee-Davis HS. Very thin negative, thus the large amount of dust and scanner artifact.

This was a row of mausoleums at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. A very cool place to visit, if you're in the area.

Ilford Delta 3200 @ 1600 in HC-110 dilution B for 9 minutes

Some people. Wandering about their lives. Sensia 400 shot at 200, pull-processed by 1 stop to compensate.

Rollei RPX 100 rated 50 and pull processed in R09 One Shot (Rodinal) 7 minutes at 20ºC. Shot with Olympus OM10.

 

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Jay (right) and John (left) after being interuppted during one of their "bill and ben" arguments.

 

ilford delta 3200 pulled to 1600 because i thought i had a roll of neopan 1600 in the camera. taken with the trusty nikonos

hand held at 1/15 of a second in twilight.. was mainly interested in the graffiti on the junction box didn't even see the election campain posters for my "not quite a next door neighbour but I can see her house from my lounge room window".

Probably the last time I'll deliberatly pull Neopan400 down to 100, it's not too bad but not as good as Neopan 100.

(also what is it with Neopan that makes it such a dust magnet?)

Shot this in Sub Arini Park, Sibiu, Romania

 

Contax G1 with Zeiss Planar 45/2 on Fuji Neopan 1600, pulled 2 stops

Strangely empty boulevard in downtown Bucharest. Some early Saturday morning.

 

Contax G1 with Zeiss Planar 45/2 on Fuji Neopan 1600, pulled 2 stops

T-Max 400 @ 1600

Photo by B. Wilby

Photo by B. Wilby

This is the chapel located in the Congressional Cemetery in D.C. I wish it had been had open, because I would like to have seen the stained glass windows from the inside. Had to pull out my wide angle lens for this one, but I was relatively pleased with this one.

Gotta love the vignetting.

 

From the roll of hilariously over-exposed film I shot during Photosoc's trip to Bath, March 2007.

Photo by B. Wilby

Portra Test: Slight overexposure to +1 and underdevelopment by 30 secs. using Unicolor press kit. Mixed Results.

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