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Photographed June 2018 / KW Praktina FX 35mm SLR with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 5cm/2.8 Film was KENTMERE 400 bulk film stock metered at ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative was digitalised in a JUMBL scanner unit; image was processed & finished in Flickr.

...Shellharbour.

 

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Holga WPC, Fuji Neopan ACROS 100, Pyrocat-HD(1:1:100)

Be it a soap bubble or an economic bubble - sooner or later it will burst!

Broken up ice on the Niagara River.

Just a test shot wide open with the Summilux 35mm f1.4 from inside Aphrodite's.

Platinum Print

It's about 6 inches across for scale, soft window light.

Nice to se an El Camino in user condition. They are pretty useless as pick ups, but they sure look good. Bed is nicely scratched and chipped - and judging from the engine noise, somewhat "hotted" up engine.

Madrid Junio 23

Konica C35 - Hexanon 38mm f2.8

Fomapan 200 Semistand develop Pyrocat HD

Photographed July 2017 : Kodak Vigilant six-16 (Kodak Anastigmat 130mm/6.3) modified to transport 120 film. FOMAPAN 200 rated ASA 125 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 6min 10sec, 20*C).Negative was placed on a light panel and 'scanned' with an iPad mini using Film Scanner app. The image was then processed in Flickr.

Pile it high and sell it, hopefully.

This is where a 28mm is useful in providing a more interesting shot. I have the itch for the 21mm now, but i need the finder, I guess with 28mm and correct with crop,, occasionally getting it wrong you cant add back though.

 

Here we spent a quiet afternoon, not rushing about, watching the afternoon light change with every minute.

Hasselblad 500CM, 50mm/f4 Zeiss Distagon lens. HP5+ @ EI 200 developed in Pyrocat-HD

Beer and crepes - now there is a combo that makes you take notice. At least in Bretagne you get cider with them.

Short "longer" lens combo: M6 TTL 0.85 with the Voigtlander Heliar 75mm f1.8. I usually use this lens on the Bessa R3M/A as it has the best 75 frame. No other frame shows up. With the M6/M4P you have a combined 50/75 frame which is a bit confusing.

Bronica GS-1, 65mm, Rollei Retro 400s, Pyrocat-HD (1+1+100) stand development, Poland 2023

Well, the sunshine was a bit temporary and we soon reverted back to rain - but at the moment we have been promised 5 days of sun - chance to use up some more 100 and 50 iso film.

Photographed July 2017 : Zeiss IKONTA D (520/15) modified to handle 120 film : Novar Anastigmat 120mm/4.5. FOMAPAN 400 rated ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min 45sec, 20*C).Negative laid on a light box and 'scanned' with an iPad mini using Film Scanner app. ; image then 'processed in Flickr'.

Photographed August 2017 / FED-2 rangefinder with Jupiter-8, 50mm/2 lens. ILFORD PAN 400 rated ASA 320 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min 15sec, 20*C). Negative scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner box ; image processed in Flickr. Image cropped 4:3 ratio.

A new series from a summer project in France exploring place

My girl in her happy place. Scripps pier, San Diego. Acros in Pyrocat.

Taken inside the castle.

HP5 in Pyrocat HD. Printed on Adox MCC and developed in Moersch SE4

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

 

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We live in a pretty strategic location. The beach is 100 ft away, one sushi place 10ft to the right of the front door (Kibuni Sushi) and another one 30 ft to the leftt (Kits Sushi Take Out) - and plenty of cafe's too.

I had a fixation on the lampposts in France and Spain, even at the expense of the magnificent house behind this one. Hasselblad, Acros, Pyro

Berdoo Camp, 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 CS4

 

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Berdoo Camp, located near Joshua Tree National Park, was a company town set up for employees of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California during the construction of the Colorado River Aqueduct from 1932 until 1939. The site was abandoned following the completion of the aqueduct.

Pyrocat HD loves metal, this is what fast lenses are for, low light in a coffee shop when all the newspapers are taken.

Start of Nikon Rangefinder month!!!

 

Test root - just happened to go by it. Sun was out too. The Summilux 59f1.4 asph is quite high contrast and this coupled with the Acros 100, which tend to be bit contrasty too had the highlights borderline blowing out.

Jet lag, from a year ago. My mother's house in France. FP4, Hasselblad, pyrocat HD

Photographed October 2018 / Cosmic 35 view finder camera with LOMO T-43, 40mm/4 lens. Film was KENTMERE 400 metered at ASA 200 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 25ml B > 600ml, 7min 10secs, 20*C).Negatives was digitalised in a JUMBL scanner unit; image processed & finished in Flickr.

Photographed February 2019 / Canon Canonflex RP with Canon SUPER-CANOMATIC R lens 50mm/1.8. Film was KENTMERE 400 bulk stock metered ASA 400 developed in sodium carbonate version PYROCAT-HD (5ml A + 50ml B > 600ml, 7min, 20*C). Negative was scanned in a JUMBL scanner box unit and the image was processed & finished in Flickr, cropped 4:3 aspect.

Masked man - all dressed up for Halloween. One has to be bit careful - he might not be dressed and just look like this!

FP4 in Pyrocut HD 1+1+100 16 min at 20C.

Photographed June 2020 / Rolleiflex Baby TLR 127 format film camera with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 6cm/3.5 lens.The Film was ILFORD HP5+ 120 roll film cut and re-spooled to 127 format: metered ASA 200 developed in PYROCAT-HD (3.3ml A + 33ml B > 400ml, 7min, 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. The image was edited on an iPad mini using the Snap Seed application: full frame scan of entire negative area without trimming.

...on black sand, Shellharbour.

 

Holga 120N with macro adapter, Kodak TMax100, developed in Pyrocat-HD(1:1:100)+Adonal(1:100).

Trying out Adobe Lightroom without success

1/3

Super Fujica 6 - 75mm f3.5 - Kentmere 400 (6x6)

pentax spotmatic

super takumar 55/2

tasma 25l

pyro 350

from 'Making Sense'

the upstanding and the fallen all in close proximity

My first "planned" 8x10 portrait of my grandpa, Ned. This image had a ridiculous subject brightness range.

 

As seen in The 52 Project, Week 24: Ned

 

Eastman Commercial 8x10

Goerz Red Dot Artar, 14"

5 seconds (not kidding) @ f/11

Kodak TMAX 400 hand developed

in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100

 

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The Rickety Press, Jericho Oxford

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