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Khaosan Road Area, Bangkok, Thailand
Kamera / Camera:
Hasselblad 501CM
Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80mm
Gelbfilter / yellow filter
Film & Entwicklung / Film & Development
Rollei RPX400 @ ISO400 in Rodinal, 1+50
Scan:
Epson V700 Pro
Holga 120WPC body, Super-Angulon 65/8, 120 Shanghai GP3 '09, Rodinal 1+25
Resurrected 6x12 project this weekend. Needs a few more tweaks.
Werra 1, Fomapan 400, Rodinal. could have watched this poor sod struggle to realise he was slap bang in the middle of London Trafalgar Square for ages :)
I take great pleasure watching other photogs fathom out my little German Werra camera, Germans call it Schadenfreude. I guess thats what this camera is all about.
Lith Print
Paper: Defender "Velour Black" R-2 glossy 8x10 expired 1949
Developer: Moersch SE5 1:1:10
Toner: None
This paper was extremely fogged and could not be printed normally using standard print developer with a restrainer. However, it works very well in Lith developer. Some prints have uneven development and splotches of fog on the edges. In my opinion the imperfections add to the mood of the images in this series.
Rodinal, Fuji GA645, Rollei Retro 400S, parodinal 1:100 en 1:h, Getafe 21-03-2014,
"Xuco Martin" "www.felixuco.com" CanoScan 9000F ,tylenol developer, acetaminophen developer,color 1c1515 al 50/50%
Minolta Dynax 8000i
Minolta AF 50 F2.8 Macro
Minolta Macro Flash 1200
Rollei Retro 100
Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour @ 20C
Epson V350
Une vieille image prise pendant une balade à Paris. C'était la dernière vue du film, et je n'ai pas eu le temps de recharger le M2 pour en prendre d'autres.
Leica M2, Summicron 50 collapsible, Kodak TriX in Rodinal.
This is my first roll of Agfaphoto APX100 "New Emulsion". It's quite clear that the new film is manufactured by Ilford for Lupus Imaging. The film comes in the typical black Ilford black tub and the packing has the same style machine print for expiry. The negative has the same font used in the exposure of the film name. The final clue is the identical development times as Ilford's sub brand "Kentmere", 100 film.
Overall it isn't bad I was worried it would horrible as my only other experience has been with Kentmere 400 which wasn't good. This roll was developed in Rodinal for 5.5mins at 1+25. I quite like the tonal levels throughout the film but we'll have to see how it performs with a more modern developer like Kodak's Tmax.