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Taken with a Pentax Espio 140M camera in week 503 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
Agfa Copex Rapid microfilm, exposed at ISO50 and developed in Rodinal 1 in 50 for 18mins at 20 degrees.
Di nuovo un viaggio in treno, tra mezz'ora riparto per quello che forse sarà l'ultimo della stagione. L'Insetto Scoppiettante è a fare un meritato tagliando, visto che ha 43.000 chilometri e solo tre anni, dalla prossima volta in Versilia si va su due ruote.
E quindi probabilmente la smetterò di scattare tutte queste foto in ferrovia, a bordo dei treni, alla gente, ai binari, alle carrozze.
E un po' mi dispiace. E' così divertente...
Vi lascio questi passeggeri dell'ETR, chissà chi sono, chissà dove vanno e che pensano di quel buffo tipo che li ha fotografati al volo, in una stazione che non ricordano neanche :-)
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Just another train commute, in half of a hour I'm gonna leave again for what will maybe be the last of the season. The Chuggabug is on scheduled maintenance as it rode for 43,000 kms and it's just three years old. Next time I'm gonna reach Versilia on two wheels.
So I'll probably stop shooting all these photographs on the railroad, upon trains, to the people, the line, the cars.
And I'm a bit sorry. It's so much fun...
I leav you with these ETR (high speed train) passengers, who knows who they are, who knows where are they heading to and what do they think 'bout that funny guy who shot them in a moment, in a station thei neither remember :-)
Shot on Fuji Neopan 1600 with my Pentax MX, 50 mm SMC - processed in Rodinal 1+25 5 min.
Also on Light was enough.
Theres a lot I haven't said about Sierra that sometimes needs to be said. She kind of enjoyable to be around. She's worked for many different places. She's lived in Bangkok for a bit.
At the same time, the day this picture was taken, she had a heck of a Mardi Gra. She didn't come into work until a few hours later. The manager's are getting tired of her work ethic, and she's getting tired of the restaurant. She's worked here for 7 months and pretty much hated it the entire time. During an earlier period of working there, she drank before coming to work just so she can ignore being there.
In spite of being annoying sometimes, I concider her one of the few people left that make the restaurant a decent place to work. There's a lot both of us have in common to where I can actually have a strange conversation with her and feel rather normal. With her and Tyrae there, the restaurant is still bearable.
Olympus XA, Kodak Tri-X 400 @ 800, Rodinal /w Sodium Ascorbate & Borax, 300ml Paterson tank
Stand Development
-1:100
-pre-wash to set up developer
-30 sec initial agitation with 15 sec rotary inversion every 30 min
-stop bath wash to set up fixer
-Photographer's Formulary TF-4
-1:3
30 sec rotary agitation for 4 min
open lid and wash while setting up hanging rack
Voigtlander Vito CL, Color Skopar 50mm f/2.8, Fomapan 200 at box speed in Rodinal 1+49 eight minutes at 20C
Gakkenflex toy 35mm tlr with Legacy Pro 100 self-developed in Rodinal 1:50 13:30 minutes. Messed up the dev (poor spooling of film), but the underdeveloped edge turned out appropriate for subject matter.
Knowing that Washi A was a high-contrast film and Rodinal isn't known for taming contrast, I did something different. Going by a time on the MDC, I over-exposed the roll by a stop (ASA-6). The results were decent, in some cases a little soft at the edges, but overall I got a little better shadow detail but kept that nice high-contrast look.
You can read the full review online:
www.alexluyckx.com/blog/2023/08/14/film-review-blog-no-98...
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 - FilmWashi A @ ASA-6
Adox Rodinal (1+50) 8:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Mentor Studio 13x18 + Hermagis Eidoscope 275/5 (1920s), wide open
Fomapan 100 in Fomadon R09 (Rodinal)
More from the rail museum in Union, Illinois. My favorite part is in the unrestored section....lots of rust.
Hasselbpad 150mm, Acros in Rodinal, Fomatone paper developed in Moersch SE5 lith 1:1:50+33% old brown.
Voigtlander Vito CL, Color Skopar 50mm f/2.8, Fomapan 200 at box speed in Rodinal 1+49 eight minutes at 20C
I had a hard time accepting using a strong Rodinal dilution for a fast film. But pressed for time and remembering the excellent results I got from pushing Bergger Pancro 400 using Rodinal I went for it anyways. And the results, well they speak for themselves. Sure there's a tad more visible grain, but it adds to that beautiful edge sharpness and the contrast is on point adding to the overall sharpness. Certainly is a winning combination.
The full review drops in February 2023!
Nikon F5 - AF-S Nikkor 28-70mm 1:2.8D - CatLABS X Film 320 Pro @ ASA-320
Adox Rodinal (1+25) 9:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
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Fuji Acros 100 w/ Rodinal 1+100 @ 18 mins. [ 600 ml + 6 ml for 2 rolls of 135 ]
Agitate for 15 secs every minute for 3 mins, then 1 inversion every 3 mins.