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Another underexposed frame until I realised what was going on, obviously just the lone cup, has it a story to tell.
18-Mar-2024 13:20
Ilford FP4+ rated @ EI 100
Ebony 45SU
Pinhole (0.4mm) - Bellows Extension : 140mm
PyrocatHD 1+1+100 18 mins (N) @ 20C
Stearman Press SP645 Tank
Pre-Wash 5 mins
Inversions first 30 sec then at 4, 7, 10, 13 mins
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
John Finch Alkali Fixer (1+4)
Clearing time 90 seconds. Total fix time 180 seconds
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins with frequent water changes
Ilfotol : 1 ml in 600ml for 2 minutes
Bed Tilt : 7 deg forward
Mid tone LV = 12.5
Filters : None
Final LV=12.5
Reciprocity : 4 sec goes to 7 sec
7 sec @ f200
Photographed September 2017 / Kodak 2C Autographic Jr. with Kodak Anastigmat 152mm/4.5 lens (1917-1926).Camera modified to transport 120 film (originally 130 format). ILFORD DELTA 3200 PRO rated ASA 1000 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 8min 10sec, 20* C).Negative was illuminated on a light table and scanned with an iPad mini using Film Scanner app. Image processed & finished in Flickr. Note the excellent resolution across the entire frame ; I had installed an improved film pressure plate to keep the film as flat as possible ( a critical factor in getting sharp negatives). Handheld 1/100 sec @ F32
Nothing exciting but I was exploring the response to red,reported to be "low" . The Homeserve call centre in Preston UK is in red, it is more interesting than a pillar box, my usual red subject. Looks good and dense to my eye.
For the past 13 years, there has been a fantastic, Nature photography focused contest down in Hocking Hills, OH called Shoot the Hills.
www.shootthehills.com/aws/FHHSP/pt/sp/shootthehills
Heading down there on behalf of LumoPro to do a presentation on macro photography, I found some free time to shoot some large format. Even though it was early morning, there was still quite a bit of contrast to the scene, and I think the the combination of FP4+ and the new spot meter handled it very well!
Bottom line, being less than an hour drive from Columbus, I need to shoot down here much, much more!
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Fujinon W 250mm f/6.7
45 sec. @ f/22 ish + front swing, front fall
Ilford FP4+ @ ASA 80
10 min. in Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100
Photographed November 2017 / Rollei 35s miniature 35mm camera with Sonnar 40mm/2.8 lens. Rollei RPX 400 bulk stock rated ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner box, image was processed & finished in Flickr.
There is always so much to see when hiking the many trails of Hocking Hills! Winding around the Cantwell Cliffs trail, the view opens up to some beautiful rock faces, serene trees, and more.
With each passing visit, it's amazing to see how the look of this place is always changing. During the summer, this cliff face is all about the rock formations, but during the winter, there's just enough water running through that some cool things can happen with ice and snow!
Tachihara 8x10 Double Extension
Nikkor T ED 800mm f/12
8 sec. @ f/32ish + front rise
Ilford HP5+ @ ASA 200
Pyrocat HD 1:1.5:100
by Ant Carver
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Hasselblad 501 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Foma 542 II
Catechol/SE1 Sepia
MT2 / MT3 / MT2
...above Steamers Beach, Booderee NP.
Toyo-View 45CF, Nikkor-SW 90mm f/8, FPP Super Green X-Ray 25ASA, Pyrocat HD 1:1:300 stand developed for 40 minutes.
@hakone, kanagawa, nov/2011
Hasselblad 503cx
Carl Zeiss CF T* Planar 80mm F2.8 w/YA3 filter
Fuji 100 ACROS / Pryocat-HD
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空を見上げ、地を見つめる・・・
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Photo Details:
Camera: Pentacon Six TL
Lens: 140mm f-1.8 MMZ-KO Projector Lens
Film: Efke 50
Developer: Pyrocat-HD
@kujyukurihama, chiba, oct/2011
Zeiss Ikon ZM
Ricoh GR Lens 28mm F2.8
Kodak 400TMY-2 / Pyrocat-HD
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かと思うと、全然、関心ないって感じで素通りしていくおばちゃんもいたりする
犬もカメラには無関心・・・おばちゃーん、こっち向いて :-)
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@asakusa, tokyo, nov/2011
Zeiss Ikon ZM
Voigtlander Nokton Classic 35mm F1.2 VM ASPH.
Kodak 400-2TMY / Pyrocat-HD
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There's nothing in your eyes
That marks where you cried
All is blank
All is blind
Dead inside
The inner mind
-- "behind the mask" by y.m.o.
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I don't think the Acros and Pyrocat is a perfect match, I prefer XTOL, the Pyro has an etch like quality on this film and the Nokton Asph accentuates this being a really sharp and contrasty lens, it's a colour film lens really.
The Kentmere is an lford/Harman film for the budget conscious. I wasn't that bothered about the budget but wanted to give it an extended trial having only shot an odd roll before. It is very good and processes well. I have had one frame with what seems to be an emulsion coating fault which I have returned for investigation. Progress of that will be noted.
My beautiful picture photographed September 2017 / Canon L1 rangefinder + Leitz Summitar 5cm/1.5 & No O pale yellow filter. ILFORD PAN 400 rated ASA 250/320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min 10sec, 20*C). Negative scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner box, uploaded to iPad, image finished in Flickr; cropped to 4:3 ratio.
Photographed August 2017 / Kodak 1A Autographic Jr. with Kodak Anastigmat 130mm/7.7. Camera re-configured to transport 120 film (originally 130 format).ILFORD DELTA 3200 rated ASA 1000 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 8min 50sec,20*C). Negative was illuminated on a light panel and scanned with an iPad mini using Film Scanner app. Image processed in Flickr.
It is a kind of knock off of the Pirate Joe stores south of the border. I have never found anything in there that i wanted.
Photographed November 2018 / Rolleiflex Old Standard 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 box and scanned with an iPad mini using the FilmScanner application. 'Correct' scanning exposure was obtained using a medium grey zone V negative as reference. The image was processed & finished in Flickr.