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5 Day Kirbys Coach holiday to Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland with Hotel stay in Lincoln. First Excursion was to BELVOIR CASTLE home of Duke and Duchess of Rutland. Here are B&W on my 1956 AGFA ISOLETTE III + 75mm f3.5 SOLINAR, outdated ILFORD FP4+ processed in PYROCAT HD I used a YELLOW FILTER to cut the Haze on this one. View from Castle Car Park

Ilford PanF for portraits!

Again I tried to learn the film with a bit different lighting.

Put shadows in zone IV and developed in PyrocatHD.

The results are completely different than with PanF+Tetenal combinations.

Pyro seem to save every bit of information in transitions while preserving high values and the look seems more...even but not flat in any way!

PanF can cetrainly be a choice for man portrait!

Exposure (I think) was about 12 seconds @ F-16 with a Hoya R72 Filter. This was a straight print on an enlarger. No photoshop alterations at all.

A group of field flowers, shot with my trusty Bronica ETRSi and cropped square.

 

Shot on Fuji Acros with the 100mm macro lens at f8, developed in Pyrocat and lightly processed in Silver FX pro.

Wollensak Verito 6 1/8" @ f4.5; 1/250 sec Speed Graphic Focal Plane Shutter

 

Fomapan 100 4x5 in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 for 13 mins @ 20C -Rotary Development in a Chromega 8x10 print drum

  

Photographed October 2014 in Bute Park, Cardiff using a Canon F1 film camera + FD 55mm/1.2 SSC aspherical lens.The film was Ilford FP4+@EI 64 developed in PYROCAT HD homebrew.

Old sign - restored. Don't know if Shelly still makes baking products but the sing looks good enough.

The walk around Jericho Park is littered with drift wood - some sun bleached after years there and some fresh. The wood is unfortunately not useable for anything, except being a beach decoration. Too impregnated with sand and salt to cut. It will chew up a saw blade in no time.

Taken in Claiborne County, Mississippi

Hope everyone's ready for some more barbershops, because here they come!

 

This is the first in a series of images I was allowed to take over the course of a long afternoon at the Allstate Barber College in downtown Cleveland, OH. For the past 35 years, All State has been serving the community, providing experience for hundreds of barbers each year while offering quality, discount hair styling to all that stop in.

 

Eastman Commercial B 8x10

Schneider Super Angulon 121mm f/8

2 sec. @ f/32 + front fall, shift, back tilt

Ilford HP5+, N-1 Development

Pyrocat HD 1:1:100

Tuesday nights is admission by donation to the Art gallery. We used to be members, but hen they proposed to build a new gallery - and have it look like 4 bento boxes stacked on top of each other - and costing $350 million - we withdrew our support.

...Picnic Island, Lake Illawarra.

 

Kodak Brownie No.2 Model F, Kodak TMax 100, mix of Xtol(1.2)+PyrocatHD(1.1.100)

Chinese New Year decoration on the LED illuminated tree at Granville Island. At f3.5 the Zeiss Planar is a bit soft in the corner - but stopped down like here - it can certainly hold its own. Nice smooth contrast too.

another step into 'MakingSense'

Photographed December 2017 / Rollei 35S , 35mm miniature camera with Zeiss Sonar 40mm/2.8 lens. Rollei RPX 400 bulk film 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 processed & finished in Flickr. Cropped to 4:3.

Horst is showing of the 300Sl roadster and the Gullwing. We all have had a desire to own now of the gal ones. I have driven the Gullwing (early 60's) - extremely uncomfortable in sunny weather - airflow through the cabin at below 160km/h was virtually non existent and it quickly turned into a sauna bath.

Our current Prime Minister has a 300 SL roadster - his dad's old car.

This is an oldie. Some photoshop trickery for the color. FP4

The "busker" decided to leave the amp a good bit away. The last thing you would want is rain shortening it out!

OK, the Summaron 28f5.6 is not ideal for shots like this. Even with a reasonably bright room - you are at f5.6 and 1/8s!

Barry is admiring his score at the "Mini Mart" before the official meeting - a chrome Voigtlander Color Skopar 35mm f2.5 in screw mount. Mint too and only $200 Canadian. Even I was tempted and I already have at least 5 of them!

Interesting architectural style. All sharp angles - and how do you furnish a place like that! You could easily get cornered.

The more dedicated monarchists in place a good 3 hours ahead of the arrival of the Hovercraft that took Will and Kate from Vancouver Island to the Coast Guard station in Kitsilano. The former Harper government closed it down in a misguided attempt to save money and Trudeau opened it up again.

I have to go and see if there is a store somewhere!

Somehow I had the urge to yell "squirrel" here - and see the owner being dragged away.

Pyrocat 1:1:100 22 min. total. 5 second inversion@ 3,6,10. 80 degrees

I need to shoot some stuff with the XX as it dries flat. The TriX curls with a vengeance and even the scanners film holder has problem holding it flat.

Looks a bit sparse - but it is a functioning store - no idea what they sell, unless it is dilapidated chairs!

The vintage Zeiss Biogon is surprisingly even across the image. Not much edge fall off - and really sharp.

The Nikon 21mm f4 for Nikon Rf's is staggeringly expensive - upwards of $5000 - Zeiss Biogon 21f4.5 can be had for about a 1/4 of that price - and is a better lens. The Voigtlander Color Skopar 21f4 is S-mount is an other alternative - and it is much smaller and lighter than the Zeiss lens. It also has distance scale and aperture scale that you can read! The chrome Biogon has minuscule engravings - and in sunlight you spend a lot of time peering at it and trying to figure out what numbers you are on. Mine also has a aperture scale that will rotate in a cross wind!

Pentax spotmatic

Super takumar 55/2

Ilford hp5

Pyrocat 350

Photographed May 2017 : Canon FP & Canon Lens Mount Convertor 'P' & Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm/2.8 (preset). ILFORD PAN 100 rated ASA 100 developed in PYROCAT-HD (5.5ml A + 25ml B , 5min 40sec , 20*C). Negative scanned to SD card in a JUMBL scanner ; image processed in Flickr.

I did "mis focus" on purpose as I wanted to see how the Nokton 35mm f1.2 rendered the scene. Nice "bokeh" too.

Just happened to have a M2 with the C Biogon 35mm f2.8 along when we went to the Museum of Vancouver. Shot at f2.8 and 1/125s.

Marc probably has the largest inventory of filters of anyone I know - either 5000 or 10 000 - he has not counted them lately!He usually takes a small selection (500 or so to the various swaps). There always seems to be some demand too.

plaubel makina 67

Coffee, Lunch and other stuff. What is the other stuff?

I always like to see those bricks with a curve, do they still make them?

 

Big Poppy and crosses for a memorial over fallen soldiers . Some times I think we should also have memorials for all the innocent civilians who were killed in the insanity of war.

I liked this dog. Very good cartoon - and as you come upon it suddenly - for a split second you think it is real!

In the freezer there lurks two 20 packs of Fuji Neopan 1600 (10 years out of date). I decide to shoot one roll - and as I usually rated it at 1000 iso - in deference to it's age, I rated it at 800 iso.

Back when film ruled I used a lot of it as I never got along with the T-speed (Tmax 3200 and Ilfords 3200 - both of which were just a boy 1000 iso anyway). There is no subtlety to the Neopan 1600 - it is grainy - but it works, kind of.

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