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One of my favorite places in all of the South to go visit is Savannah, GA. With each trip, I find myself concentrating more and more on the presence of those gorgeous live oaks so carefully preserved throughout it's downtown area.
One afternoon while Lauren was paying a visit to the Blick Art Materials, I took the 8x10 for an exploratory visit downtown. Every few blocks, there's a new square with it's own personality and stunning live oaks. During this long exposure, the Tachihara was almost run down by a UPS truck taking a hard left turn. Next time I setup close to the street, I'll have some orange cones ready!
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Fujinon-W 250mm f/6.7
1 min. @ f/22ish + front rise
Efke IR 820c + R72 filter
14 min. in Pyrocat HD 2:2:100
Zone VI Ultralight
Caltar II-N MC 150mm 5.6
f/22 4 seconds
Catlabs X Film 80 (64)
Pyrocat-HD 10+10+980 20c 17 mins
Epson V850
20-Dec-2022 12:20 - Rollei RPX400 @ EI 200
2 min pre wash @ 20C
Developed in PyrocatHD (A=2.5ml + B=2.5ml + Water=625mm)
Semi-stand - 40 mins (N) @ 20C
3 post dev water wash of 5 inversions @ 20C
John Finch Alkali Fix 1+4 : 2min 40 sec @ 20C
5,5,10,15,20 inversion washes
Final Water bath with 2 drops of Ilfotol
Bronica SQAi + 80mm
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 11
Midpoint = 13.5
Filter : Lee Yellow -1
Final EV = 12.5
1/60 sec @ f13
Photographed December 2018 / Rollei 35TE , Tessar 40mm/3.5, film was KENTMERE 400 metered ASA 200 developed in a sodium carbonate version PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml, 7min, 20*C). Negative was scanned in a JUMBL scanner box unit, image was processed & finished in Flickr.
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Hasselblad 500 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Kentmere Art Classic
Two trays Lith development:
SE5 / C / D / E
Ω / Catechol
Carbon (MT2)
Mazara port - the main base of deep-sea fishing vessels in the Mediterranean
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Hasselblad 500 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Adox Variotone
Two trays development:
Catechol
SE1 Sepia
Selenium 1+10 1min
Bleach 1+50 1min
MT3 (A) 45s
Fujfilm GX680iii - Fujinon EBC 80mm 1:5.6 GX M - Ilford FP4+ @ ASA-64
Pyrocat-HD (1+1+100) 8:00 @ 20C
Meter: Gossen Lunasix F
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Photographed December 2018 /. Zeiss IKONTA 521/2 with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm/4.5 lens. Film was ILFORD 3200 DELTA PRO metered ASA 800 developed in sodium carbonate version PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml, 8min, 20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light box and photographed with a PENTAX k3 DSLR fitted with a 25.5mm extension tube carrying an EL NIKKOR 63mm/2.8 enlarging lens. The image was uploaded onto an iPad and the image was edited using the Snap Seed application.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 C Planar
Ilford Pan F+
Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
Jobo CPA2 for 11:30 at 70°F
V700 Scan using BetterScanning adjustable height film holder
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Hasselblad 501 C/M with Kodak 400 Tri-X developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Argenta Brom BH 122 (Chamois)
Two trays lith:
SE5 + D / B+ G + NH4Cl
Selenium
Photographed March 2018 / Rollei 35S miniature viewfinder 35mm film camera with Sonnar 40mm/2.8 lens. Film was KENTMERE 400 bulk film stick metered ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min, 20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light panel and scanned with a Pentax k3 DSLR and Schneider Componon-S 80mm/4 enlarging lens o helicoid extension tubes. Image was edited on an iPad mini using the Snap Seed application. Full Frame scan no trimming.
Durham, NC
Nikon F100
Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR
Hoya HMC O (G) Orange Filter
Ilford FP4+, at ISO 100
Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
Old Kingsbury Aerodrome, Kingsbury, TX
Deardorff V8 8x10
240mm Nikkor W @ f/22
Ilford HP5+ in Pyrocat HD 1+1+100 @ 21°C
V700 Scan
Toned in Lighroom
@ichihara, chiba, jan/2012
Hasselblad 503cx
Carl Zeiss CF T* Planar 80mm F2.8
Fuji 100 ACROS / Pyrocat-HD
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美しく瞬くのは、空の星だけではない。
# explored
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Alpa 12WA with Schneider 47mm XL - 6x9 with Rollei Infrared IR 400
developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Ilford Art 300
Two trays development:
Catechol
SE1 Sepia
Agfa Viradon 1min
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Hasselblad 500 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Oriental New Seagull G2...what else?
Lith development in LD20 +C+D
Carbon 1+40 1min
It's been quite a while since there were holiday pictures in this household. As the Christmas Eve snow started to blanket the ground, I rounded up Lauren and the dogs for a quick studio portrait session. You can check out the behind the scenes here:
Sinar P2 8x10
Schneider Symmar 480mm f/8.4
1/125 @ f/22
TMAX 100 @ ISO 80
Kodak HC110 Dil. B
Broncolor Grafit @ 1600J
Broncolor Hazylight @ 2-oclock
11-Aug-2023 10:30
Ilford Delta 100 rated @ EI 100
Ebony 45SU
Schneider 120mm f5.6 Makro-Symmar HM
Semistand in PyrocatHD 1+1+100 for 16 mins @ 20C
Pre-Wash 5 mins
Inversions for first 30 sec
Two Inversions every 5 mins
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Ilford Rapid Fixer (1+4) for 4 mins
Wash with repeated changes of water for 10 mins
Ilford Surfactant : 2 mins
Bed Tilt 30 deg forward
Front Tilt : 2 deg back
Bellows Draw : 130mm (120mm lens - ignored)
Mid tone LV = 11 1/3
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 9
Filters : None
Final LV=12
1/4 sec @ f24
Photographed March 2020 / Canon FP 35mm SLR Film Camera With Canon Lens Mount Convertor P and Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 40mm/4.5 red T pancake lens. The film was Rollei RPX 400 metered ASA 200 developed in sodium carbonate version PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml , 6min 50sec, 20*C). The negative was illuminated on a light table and scanned with a Pentax k3 DSLR and Schneider Componon-S 80mm/4 enlarging lens on a helicoid extension tube system.
This lighthouse is on the southernmost spot in Iceland.
Mamiya 645 Pro, 55mm lens with orange filter. HP5+ developed in Pyrocat-HD and printed on Fomabrom var 111 in Compard WA.
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Pentax 67 II - SMC 45mm with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Forte PW14
Two trays lith:
LD20 / Catechol+G+NH4Cl
Selenium
Photographed November 2018 / Rolleiflex 'Old Standard' TLR with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 7.5cm/3.5 lens. Film was ILFORD 3200 DELTA PRO metered at ASA 800 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 8min @ 20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light panel and 'scanned' with an iPad mini using the Film Scanner app. The image was processed and finished in Flickr. (This image is the property of the photographer do not reproduce it without my consent). A remarkable moment; photographed at the instant the sun burned through the mist ....the light seemed to fold around everything even the darkest shadows were glowing with the first rays of the day; shivered and dissolved in light. Strange that the latest high speed film technology combines with old lens technology to enable photographs like this to be made with a handheld camera. When this Rolleiflex camera was manufactured (circa. 1934) such high speed films as ILFORD 3200 DELTA PRO were only dreamed of.
"Last ride" he said to me. "Just gonna make it back before the rain". Trail ride at Spur Cross Ranch near Cave Creek, Arizona.
Canon EF 35mm film camera, Soligor 28mm, yellow filter. Fomapan 100, Pyrocat-HD developer, 1+1+100.
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Hasselblad SWC 903 with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Ektalure (G) 11x14"
Two trays lith development
Toned in Selenium
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Bonson the Cat / photographed November 2018. COSMIC 35 camera with LOMO T-43, 40mm/4 lens. Film was KENTMERE 400 bulk stock metered at ASA 200 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min 10sec @ 20*C). Negative scanned in a JUMBL scanner unit, image processed & finished in Flickr. Exposure was 1/30s @ f5.6 handheld.
This was taken on Fellsströnd in West Iceland.
Mamiya 645, HP5+ in Pyrocat-HD and printed on Ilford warm-tone RC.
Pont-Aven
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Hasselblad 501 C/M with Kodak 400 Tri-X developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Argenta Brom BH 122 (Chamois)
Two trays lith:
LD20 + D / B+ G + NH4Cl
Toned in Selenium
It's been quite a while since there were holiday pictures in this household. As the Christmas Eve snow started to blanket the ground, I rounded up Lauren and the dogs for a quick studio portrait session. You can check out the behind the scenes here:
Sinar P2 8x10
Schneider Symmar 480mm f/8.4
1/125 @ f/22
TMAX 100 @ ISO 80
Kodak HC110 Dil. B
Broncolor Grafit @ 1600J
Broncolor Hazylight @ 2-oclock
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Hasselblad 500 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Sterling.
Two trays Lith development:
SE5
B/G/NH4Cl
06-Feb-2023 13:15 - Ilford HP5+ 400 @ EI 400
2 min pre wash @ 20C
Developed in Pyrocat HD (A=2.5ml + B=2.5ml + Water=625mm)
Semi-stand - 45 mins (N) @ 20C
2 post dev water wash of 5 inversions @ 20C
John Finch Alkali Fix 1+4 : 4 mins @ 20C
5,5,10,15,20 inversion washes (10 minutes)
Final Water bath with 1ml of Ilfotol
Bronica SQAi + 150mm
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 13
Midpoint = 14
Filter : Orange (-2)
Final EV = 12
1/125 sec @ f11
After my first trip to Hocking Hills nearly a year ago, I've made over a dozen trips down there and it's all due to the scenery!
A sight common to many who've visited Hocking Hills, the Upper Falls are the main attraction on the trail I've been photographing each time I visit. There's a lovely old bridge that crosses these coursing falls, and even in the "off season", manages to move a healthy amount of water.
My favorite part of the Upper Falls isn't the falls themselves, but the serene, shallow pond that the falls run into. In this particularly wide view, I tried my best with a combination of long exposure and front tilt to demonstrate both aspects of the falls.
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Schneider Symmar-S 480mm f/8.4
4 sec. @ f/16ish + front rise, tilt
Ilford HP5+ @ ASA 200
14 min. in Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100