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It's been awhile since I've uploaded an anything; been working with color film and cross processing lately. These negatives are from 2011 and printed in early 2012. The paper is Agfa Portiga-Rapid PRW123 (soft, chamois matte surface) c. 1960. Developed in Moersch SE5 Lith and toned in Selenium.
Photographed August 1994 : Mamiya C220 + Mamiya SEKOR 80mm/2.8. ILFORD FP4+ dev'd in ILFORD ID11 (1+1,8min,20*C) & selenium intensified.Negative was illuminated on a light box and 'scanned' with an iPad mini using the FilmScanner app. Image was then processed in Flickr.
Instant Lab with I-TYPE B&W, e-lift and Selenium toned on Canson Montval 140 lb.
Instant Lab avec film polaroid I-TYPE N&B. Transfert d'émulsion sur papier Canson Montval de 140 lb et virage au Sélénium.
Scan from print:
Paper: Fomaspeed Variant 311
Developer: Mörsch Eco
Toner: Kodak Rapid Selenium
Film Info:
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 @800
Developer: Ilford DD-X
Lens: Nikkor 180mm 2.8ED
Camera: Nikon F6
selenium toned
Philadelphia city crest - the symbol-rich civic seal with two women, a scroll with an anchor and the words Philadelphia Maneto (Let Brotherly Love Endure)
2 large working Feluccas at low tide on the River Nile.
Look carefully, there is a lot to see in this picture from fishermen in the background to the sailors loading the sail boats in readiness to sail. look out for the child paddling in the shallows.
A faux Selenium toned applied using RGB curves.
One thing I want to accomplish with my Project 365 is to take a self portrait at least once a month. I'm in so few photographs because I HATE being in photographs. However, I know that when I am older I will wish I had more photographs of myself. Hopefully this will get me more comfortable being in front of instead of behind the camera.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, it will be my first day student teaching. I'm excited, but it's a scary prospect. Not the actual student teaching experience, but the fact that I am that much closer to having my own classroom, which is thrilling and a bit terrifying at the same time. Looking towards the future usually is.
I also learned several things today:
- My front window REALLY needs to be washed.
- Trying to take a self portrait is MUCH harder than I thought it would be.
- As much as I love my Nikon camera I wish it came with software to take tethered photos while using live view on my Macbook. ***If anyone knows where I can get free (or cheap) software that allows me to do this and still use my remote to shoot I would greatly appreciate the information!***
- I really like the selenium tone preset filter in Lightroom 3 to create a reflective/contemplative mood.
can be more. Converted in Perfect Effects 8 using a glow preset on the color file and then converted using a selenium preset. The ghost border used as I wanted this time--no offset.
Have reworked this negative many times and finally produced a print that I am happy with.
8x10 print on Oriental paper
toned with selenium and variable sepia toner
while awaiting the right light for the Hasselblad shot on the other side of the pond, I made some Holga shots
Holga 120N, Delta 400 rated at 640ASA in Finol
Fotokemika Varycon in Fatman
toning
MT1 Selenium 1+20 2 mins
MT3 Vario Schwefeltoner, bleach 1+50 1 min, toner setting A 30 secs
MT7 Iron blue 5+5+10+5+500ml 1 min
Styria Austria
Scan from print:
Paper: Adox MCP312
Developer: Mörsch Eco
Toner: Kodak Rapid Selenium
Film Info:
ilm: Fuji Acros 100 @200
Developer: Rodinal 1:25
Lens: Nikkor 50mm 1.4G
Camera: Nikon F6
Resting atop my Argus C4R. German-made meter for Argus cameras of the late 1950's. Shoe mounted, it can work on any camera. Nicely manufactured.
Clockwise:
Taron Marquis
Taronar 1.8/45
CDS light meter
Taron VL
Selenium light meter
Taron VR
Taron PR
Common features:
Taronar 2.8/45
Citizen shutter 1-1/500 and B
self timer
Rangefinder
This cameras were made in Japan, in the late 50's, by Nippon Kōsokki that become Taron .
Photograph scanned from an original hand-printed, selenium-toned print made with Ilford MG FB Classic paper.
Just another test of my "new" selenium toner. This time diluted 1+10 (0,2% sol.), rather strong but still without fading while toning.
Developer Sodium Citrate
Clearing Bath Citric Acid
ATS fixer alkaline
Right side toned: MT14 1+10 1 min
Sodium acetate developer for comparison
A short break from the piers, rocks and pilings series with this shot from three skyscrapers in the centre of Rotterdam city.
Trying something new: architectural psuedo-HDR shots with Orton in B&W...
Single Raw file - HDR tonemapped
PS CS3
Silver Efex Pro
Added Orton Effects and a bit of Selenium
f/8.0
ISO 100
1/125s
Yokkaichi, Mie July 8, 2012
DAYI TOYO Portable 4x5
6x7 roll film holder
super angulon 47mm F5.6 XL
TMAX 100 120
XTOL 1+1 20℃ 10min.
ILFORD multigrade FB warmtone
Korectol E 2min.
Kodak rapid selenium toner 1+20 5min.
Selenium toned shot of Ferrari 250GTO exiting Woodcote Corner, shot with the Fuji X-H2s and the 100-400mm zoom lens.
Converted in Elements 12, structure and burned edges in Silver Efex, then a selenium tone and vignette in Perfect Effects 8.
Photograph scanned from an original hand-printed, selenium-toned print made with Ilford MG FB Classic paper.
Taken with the Ilford Obscura Pinhole camera, with delta 100 developed in HC-110b, and then contact printed on Ilford Multigrade IV matte paper and selenium toned.
Complete with dust! Bloody dust, I can't seem to get rid of it!
Holga, Efke IR820, Filter RG715 @6 ASA, Finol 1+1+85
Adox Classic Vario/SE6 Blue
Tonung: Bleicher 1+70 MT3 Vario (yellow) + MT1 Selenium 1+20 1min + MT10 Gold 3min
oriental cooltone VC FB, home-brewed ansco 81, selenium 1+9, planar 50/2 zm, zeiss ikon, neopan 1600, hc-110. scanned negative: www.flickr.com/photos/501rf/5443485080/in/photostream
Photograph scanned from an original hand-printed, selenium-toned print made with Ilford MG FB Classic paper.
Same film on Agfa MCP 312 RC. I also used selenium toning on this photo which made it look more natural colour.
4/4
Rolleiflex 3,5C
German 6x6 TLR. Produced 1956~1959.
The Screws that hold the Light meter Selenium cell and Rolleiflex Name Shield.
In the middle, no 1, the original Selenium Cell/Name Plate Screws.
Some clumsy "repairman" deformed them.
To the left, no 2, NOS replacement ones.
These older type screws have no provision for tool engagement so you will have to use rubber to get them out and in.
The longer Screws to the right (3 and 4) have holes in the head were a pin tool can be inserted.
Note that Screw 3 has a finer pitch thread then number 4 !
So 3 different types found (until now).
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WARNING :
This image is intended as a reference for the more experienced camera service man. If you have no experience in camera repair please do yourself a favor and send your camera to a professional service shop. It would be a pity to lose a vintage camera in a failed repair attempt !
evening walk with my ladies
Holga 120N
Delta 400 in efd (N+2)
Adox MCC in SE6 Blue
toning: MT3 & MT1 thiourea & selenium
Reference FIle: FLA-160806-ND800E-527-BW_selenium
Infrared Underwater Photography
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I took a bike out of Xizhou China and started riding south through villages and farm fields. Incredible.
Fuji ga645zi with orange filter, Tmax400, Ilford MGWT toned with sepia and selenium