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Located outside of Bainbridge in Southern Ohio, Rocky Fork Gorge is a wonderful system of private and public owned nature preserves. There are miles to hike and kayak along this stretch of Appalachia as well as some gorgeous natural features.
You can follow along behind the scenes of this shoot on my channel, Large Format Friday:
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
150mm Schneider Super Symmar-XL f/5.6
2 sec. @ f/22 + front rise
Ilford Delta 100 @ ISO 125
Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
09-Dec-2022 12:43 - Ilford Pan F @ EI 50
2 min pre wash @ 20C
Developed in PyrocatHD (A=2.5ml + B=2.5ml + Water=625mm)
Semi-stand - 35 mins (N) @ 20C
3 post dev water wash of 5 inversions @ 20C
John Finch Alkali Fix 1+4 : 4 mins @ 20C
5,5,10,15,20 inversion washes
Final Water bath with 2 drops of Ilfotol
Bronica SQAi + 150mm
Highlight = 12
Shadow = 9
Midpoint = 10
Filter : None
Reciprocity 2sec goes to 4 sec
Final EV = 10
4 sec @ f32
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Duaflex IV (620) with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Oriental New Seagull G4
Two trays lith
@kujyukurihama, chiba, nov/2011
Pentax 67
SMC Pentax 67 45mm F4
Fuji 100ACROS / Pyrocat-HD
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Wayland’s Smithy, Oxfordshire Ridgeway
29/6/19, 3:18pm
Chamonix 810V
Nikkor-SW 150 f/8
Ilford FP4+ 8x10
½” f/32
small amount of front tilt
N+1 development, BTZS tubes, Pyrocat HD 2:2:100, 12’17”, 22ºC
Acetic acid stop, TF-4 Fix, Hypoclear, 30min wash
Three weeks in a row of heading out the the field and I couldn't be happier! Today's field trip was down to Ash Cave in the Hocking Hills. An easygoing hike with some killer sights, it was hard choosing a few a of my favorite pictures made that morning.
There's also a video detailing the trip you can watch here:
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Schneider Super Symmar-XL 150mm
30 sec. @ f/45 + front rise
Kodak TMax 100 @ ISO 80
Pyrocat HD 1.5:1.5:100
Emerald Isle, NC
October, 2019
Ilford FP4+
PyrocatHD Semi Stand, 1.5:1:150, 48 mins
Canon New F-1
Canon FD 80-200mm f4L
24-Jun-2025 16:27
Ilford FP4+ 125 @ EI=100 (N-⅓)
PyrocatHD Semi-Stand (4½ + 3 + 720ml)) 26 minutes @ 20C
Pre-Wash : 3 mins (continuous inversion first minute)
Inversions first minute then 5 @ 7, 14, 21. mins
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Alkali Fixer
Clearing time 1½ min. Total fix time 3 mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins running water
Kodak Photo-Flo : 1 ml in 800ml Distilled Water for 2 mins
Bronica SQAi + 40mm
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 10
Midpoint = 12½
Filters : Heliopan Red (-3)
Final LV=11½
1/15 sec @ f13
Chasmanthium latifolium is a grass that grows in wooded areas. The slightest breeze really makes them move. 8x10 print Ilford MGRC Satin Bronica Etrsi 105mmf4.5 Ilford Pan F Pyrocat HD
Photographed December 2018 / Rollei 35TE miniature 35mm camera with Tessar 40mm/3.5 lens. Film was KENTMERE 400 metered ASA 200 developed in sodium carbonate based PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml, 7min, 20*C). Negative was digitalised in a JUMBL scanner box unit; image was processed & finished in Flickr,
"ROFA"
In 1923, the Robert Fabig GmbH company, Berlin, introduced this new model for the Rofa typewriter, the model 4.
Unluckily in that period, the "Underwood", created by a German-American inventor and soon bought by an entrepreneur, John T. Underwood, dominated the market because of its 'front striker' keyboard, having a clear view of what it's typed, unlike the Rofa that is a 'down striker'.
This consigned this wonderful stylish typewriter, as many others, to oblivion in 1929.
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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II with Kodak 100 TMX developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Agfa Portriga Rapid PRN 118
Developed in Moersch SE2 Warm
Toned in MT4 Siena 1+40 2,5min
Bleach 1+50 1min
MT3 (E) 50s
Carbontoner 1+40 1,5min
Slightly in Agfa Viradon 1+50
31-Jan-2023 14:35 - Rollei 80 Retro-S @ EI 50
3 min pre wash
Developed in PyrocatHD 1+1+100
13 mins (N) @ 20C
2 : 1 minute washes with water @ 20C
Alkaline Fix (cleared in 1:30s) - 3 minutes total
5,5,10,15,20 inversion washes (7 mins)
Final Water bath with 1ml of Ilfotol (2 mins)
Bronica SQAi + 80mm
Highlight = 14
Shadow = 8
Midpoint = 10.5
Filter : None
Final EV = 10.5
1/4 sec @ f13
... as seen on a day out with the Bronica Gang.
Shot on Foma 100 film with Bronica ETRSi, Zenzanon 75 PE, no filter. Developed in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 for 12 minutes, presoaked for 2 minutes.
Photographed November 2017 : Kodak 66 model III 120 format folding camera with ANASTON 75mm/4.5 lens. ILFORD HP5 PLUS rated ASA 320 developed in pyrocat-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light box and scanned with an iPad mini using Film Scanner app. Image was processed & finished in Flickr.
Photographed March 2018 / Rollei 35S miniature 35mm film camera (Sonnar 40mm/2.8 lens). KENTMERE 400 bulk stock film rated ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner unit, image processed & finished in Flickr.
Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve, San Luis Obispo, CA
Ebony RW810, 300mm f/5.6 Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N, Kodak Ektascan B/RA CRT X-Ray film, Processed in a unicolor drum, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100, Bronze toned in PS CC
View Large: farm6.staticflickr.com/5607/15149663364_a10455b35f_o.jpg
This is a picture from my second visit to Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve--I know it sounds substantial, but this place is right off Los Osos Valley Rd, and one must keep an eye out otherwise it will go unnoticed! All that can be seen from the road is a small parking lot, but this tiny park is a photographic gem, with its groves of ancient Coast Live Oak trees, lush greenery... and deer ticks!
My sister helped find this particular scene. One of the challenges of shooting in this park is that there is a substantial density of information (which is right up my alley), and some people find it difficult to compose an image amongst the seemingly overflowing growth and intermingling oaks. I'll admit, it does take a bit of strolling around before potential scenes develop, and I bet a composition card would assist (although I have yet to use one myself).
Fomapan 200@100, Pyrocat HD 1+1+100, 25min, 20cels
continuous agitation for first minute, then 10 sec agitation in every 6 minutes
Last week I made an early morning trip to Rock House, in the Hocking Hills. This was the first time I'd been there during the cold season, and I'm so glad I made the trip. Conditions were about 30 degrees colder than I would have liked, but the light snow covering frozen to the trees was a highlight to the morning.
I made a video about the trip you can watch here:
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Schneider Super Symmar-XL 150mm
30 sec. @ f/45 + 3-stop Grad ND
Ilford FP4+ @ ISO 64
Pyrocat HD 1.5:1.5:100
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Hasselblad 501 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
A 2:1 aspect ratio cropped out of a 6x6 negative and printed on Kentmere Art Classic 30x40
Two trays Lith development:
SE5 / C / D / E
G / Catechol / NH4Cl
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practise resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true account of it in my next excursion.
—Henry David Thoreau, Walden, "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For”
Photographed October 2018 / Rolleiflex Original circa. 1931 with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 7.5cm/4.5. Film was ILFORD DELTA 3200 PRO metered at ASA 800 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 8min @ 20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light table and scanned with an iPad mini using FilmScanner app. The image was processed and finished in Flickr.
Original exposure and development:
8th May 2022, mid-afternoon
Chamonix 810V, Rodenstock APO-Sironar S 240mm f/5.6
Ilford FP4+ 10x8 @ 125
560mm bellows
2” f/5.6
510-Pyro 5:500, 10' 20ºC, Stearman SP810 tray
3x 30” tap water wash/stop
4min fix in Ilford Rapid Fixer (currently out of Alkaline fixer; may reinstitute 1min sodium sulphite hypoclear)
wash: 10 fill/dump 1l tap water, 10 agitations per litre
Ilfotol rinse
Print:
15th May 2022 / 22ºC / 52% RH
10x8 contact print from Ilford FP4+ negative on 14x11 Bergger Cot320
3ml Fotospeed argyrotype sensitiver, 1 drop of tween20 solution (mix of 1 drop and 5 drops distilled water)
Paper dried 3hrs25mins, no prehumidification
20mins daylight exposure, overcast, 3.35pm
5mins wash in 1.5l distilled water with squeeze of lemon juice
5mins wash in 1.5l tap water
3mins fix in hypo
1hr final soak
Dried flat for 24hrs
Digitized with Nikon D800E/85PC-E, stitch of two shifted frames.
Photographed November 2017 / Canon F1 (first model) & Canon FD 50mm/1.4 lens. Rollei ROX 400 bulk film stock rated ASA 320 developed in pyrocat-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative scanned in a JUMBL scanner box, image processed & finished in Flickr.
Photographs made while exploring and documenting Ohio’s State Nature Preserve system. Some of the only places left in the state where nature remains uninterrupted. These lands are underappreciated, underfunded, but rich with a subtle beauty that I revere with my view camera.
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Fujinon-W 250mm f/6.7
Ilford HP5+
Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
...dillwynia at Barren Grounds Nature Reserve.
Chamonix 045F1, Rodenstock Ysaron 75mm, TMax 400, PyrocatHD
Wonder where he/she were going? Confusios said that every journey starts with one step - this must have been a badly planned trip.
testing my Gift Carl Zeiss Push-On GREEN FILTER on my HASSELBLAD 501CM 80mm f2.8 CFE Planar T*. I loaded with a 2016 dated FOMA PAN 100 which I processed in my Home-Made PYROCAT HD formula for 12 mins @ 20oC There is not a great deal of difference.
Photographed May (how ironic) 2017 : Canon FP & Canon Lens Mount Convertor P + Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 58mm/2 + Y1 filter. ILFORD PAN 100 rated ASA 80 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5.5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml , 5min 40sec @ 20*C). Negative scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner ; image processed in Flickr.
Photographed November 2018 / Rolleiflex TLR , Original Model 614 with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 7.5cm/3.8 lens. Film was ILFORD 3200 DELTA PRO metered ASA 800 developed in PYROCAT-HD...sodium carbonate version: 5mlA + 50mlB > 600ml, 8mijn, 20*C. Negative was illuminated on a light box and 'scanned' with an iPad mini using the Film Scanner app. Image was processed and finished in Flickr.
Photographed February 2019 / Mamiya-6 folding camera with Olympus Zuicko 7.5cm/3.5 lens. Film was ILFORD HP5+ metered ASA 200 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml, 7min, 20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light box and scanned with an iPad mini using FilmScanner app; image was processed & finished in Flickr. Exposure was 1/50sec/f8 handheld.