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11-Nov-2025
Ilford HP5+ @ EI 400
Rodinal 1+25 : 6 mins @ 20C
Pre-Wash : None
Inversions first 30 sec then 5 every 30 sec
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Ilford Rapid Fixer (1+4)
Clearing time ¾ min. Total fix time 1½ mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins with running tap water
Kodak Photo Flo : 1 ml in 800ml distilled water for 2 minutes
Holga 120 GCFN
Filters : None
1/100-ish sec @ f8-ish
Setup: Leica CL + Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm F1.4
Film: Ilford HP5+
Dev: Adox Rodinal 1+50,
Fix: Ilford Rapid Fixer
Scan Setup: Sonny A7 + Sony 50mm F2.8 Macro (scan aperture F8)
Cinestill CS Lite + Cinestill difusion + Valoi 360 Advancer, Rollei Tripod + Rollei Remote Shutter
Converted by : Adobe Lightroom Classic + Negative LabPro
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I think this is when I was reading this, which I highly recommend to all animal lovers!
this is a typical day in the yard, if we're having pleasant weather. conor is either on my lap, or stealing my spot. :)
I started this roll of 35mm at the end of my winter project and finally finished it, but scanning on a flatbed is such crap. every time I do it, I wonder why I shot a roll of 35mm... it needs a darkroom. (frustrations of the modern age)
📷 Leica M2-R | Zeiss Biogon 35mm f/2.8 ZM | Kodak 100 Tmax, Rodinal 1:50
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35mm Summicron IV
Rodinal 1+50 20C 13:00
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IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Fotografia feta amb la Hasselblad 500 C/M, fabricada el 1979; objectiu Carl Zeiss Planar f2.8/80mm; pel·licula Ilford FP4+ revelada en Rodinal 1+25.
Al nord del Solsonès, en una de les zones amb menys habitants de Catalunya, podeu trobar aquesta barreja d'allotjament japonès dins d'una masia catalana. Es tracta del Mas Puigpinós, ara convertit en hotel japonès, el que vindria a ser un ryokan (petit allotjament rural al Japó). Els propietaris són una parella formada per una catalana i un japonès, pel que tot l'hotel reflecteix aquesta barreja. De fet, la masia mateixa és propietat familiar des de fa segles (obviament per la part catalana).
L'estructura principal és obviament una preciosa masia d'origen medieval, al terme de Lladurs, prop de l'església de Timoneda (a Lladurs no hi ha poble propiament dit, només masies aillades). La part japonesa la trobareu en la decoració, el mobiliari (algunes habitacions tenen futons i tatami) i el menjar, plenament japonès però amb aires del paisatge del Solsonès. Només faltaria, sobretot als mesos freds de l'any, que tinguessin un onsen, però potser d'aquí un temps...
hoteljaponespuigpinos.com/hotel/
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Picture taken with a Hasselblad 500 C/M, made in 1979; Carl Zeiss Planar f2.8/80mm lens; Ilford FP4+ film developed in Rodinal 1+25.
At the feet of the Catalan Pyrenees, in the comarca of Solsonès, one of the least populated areas of Catalonia, you can find this mixture of Japanese accommodation inside a Catalan manor (masia). This is Mas Puigpinós, now converted into a Japanese hotel, what you can call it a ryokan (small rural accommodation in Japan). The owners are a couple made up of a Catalan woman and a Japanese man, so the whole hotel reflects this mix. In fact, the manor itself has been family property for centuries (obviously on the Catalan side). Puigpinós means "pine hill" in Catalan.
The main structure is obviously a beautiful masia of medieval origin, in the district of Lladurs, near the church of Timoneda (in Lladurs there is no village proper, only isolated churches and manors). You will find the Japanese part in the decoration, the furniture (some rooms have futons and tatami mats) and the food, fully Japanese but with elements of the Solsonès landscape. The only thing missing, especially in the cold months of the year, would be for them to have an onsen, but maybe in a while...
Shot with Mamiya 645 & Mamiya Sekor C 45mm lens at ƒ4 on HP5+ @ISO 3200. Semi-stand -development in Adox Rodinal 1+75 for 2 hrs
Gottfried Böhm designed a building in brutalist style.
It was consecrated in 1968.
Mamiya 645J
Fomapan 100 (120) / Rodinal
New (to me) film with a new (to me) developer. Change two variables at once.
Scanned with an Epson V550.
At the base of an impressive bank of long abandoned Lime Kilns.
Rolleiflex 3.5e
Schneider Kreuznach Xenotar 75mm f3.5
Ilford HP5
11 minutes Rodinal 50:1 at 20 degrees c
Nikon FE - Nikkor 50 1.2 - Ilford HP5+ @ 400 - Rodinal 1+25 6min 68° - dslr scan - Nikon D800E - Micro Nikkor 105 2.8 - Lightroom - Photoshop
09-Jul-2023 15:05 - Rollei Superpan 200 @ EI 200
Developed in Rodinal 1+50 : 17 mins @ 20C
Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each
Ilford Rapid Fix : 4 mins
10 Minutes washing with several water changes
2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1.5ml + 600ml)
Bronica SQAi + 65mm
Highlight = 18
Shadow = 14
Midpoint = 15 (Sunny 16)
Filters : None
Final LV=15
1/250 sec @ f16