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Shot on Tuesday while testing out one of my new film backs. Kiev 88cm, CZJ Sonnar 180mm f/2.8 lens, Shanghai GP3 100 (220 format), Rodinal 1:50. Shot for the Shitty Camera Challenge on Mastodon and Bluesky.
The Deep and the Humber in Hull. Taken on a 1950 Kodak Hawkeye Bownie and Shanghai GP3 ISO 100 620 B&W film.
Developed ID-11 (1+1) for 14 minutes
Memorial by Sam Sherborne to commemorate the six men who were killed when a gas tank exploded in 1973 on Sussex Road. It can be found on the side of Vulcan Studios.
My monthly photo project this year is "12 twins in 22". Each month I will use a different twin lens reflex (TLR) camera.
December's camera is the Baby Rolleiflex, which was made in Germany c1932 and uses 127 film. It's a bit scruffy, but everything works.
The film is Shanghai GP3 developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 8 mins at 20 degrees.
From thedailylumenbox.com Shanghai GP3 100 shot with Sawyer's Mark IV and orange filter. Developed in Kompostinol for 7 min. at 86°F.
My wife begs to differ, and insists that it’s Taylor Ham. This is the argument that divides north from south here in New Jersey. This restaurant in Seaside Heights places itself firmly in south Jersey. Hasselblad 500cm, Shanghai GP3 100 (220 format), Rodinal 1:50.
Every shore town in southern New Jersey has at least one Fudge Kitchen. This one is in Ocean City. Hasselblad 500cm, Shanghai GP3 100 (220), Rodinal 1:50.
One of the medium format images I will tape to anti-newton ring glass and redigitize at 1:1 with image stitching to see how much detail is actually here. The essential film holder is fast, but doesn't keep roll film flat enough.
N'en déplaise à " Christophe " c'est une petite fille sans soleil cette fois.
Mamiya C330 + Shanghai GP3-100-La petite fille du Castel.
I took the Pentax 67 to Seaside Heights on Friday. After a few shots I realized that the film wasn’t advancing, so I put it away. It was loaded with 220 film by Shanghai and the leader had become detached from the film. So all the shots I’d taken to that point were on the same piece of film.
This piece of film.
I think this is a quintuple exposure. I’m amazed that it wasn’t simply a white blob.
My monthly photo project this year is "12 twins in 22". Each month I will use a different twin lens reflex (TLR) camera.
December's camera is the Baby Rolleiflex, which was made in Germany c1932 and uses 127 film. It's a bit scruffy, but everything works.
The film is Shanghai GP3 developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 8 mins at 20 degrees.
This suspension Bridge was constructed for linking between south-west archipelago and the Korean peninsula with 10.8km span length.
The public services stared in 2019.04.04.
Eastern Sierra. Within sight of where I was photographing wildflowers. Just a different 4x4 trail to get to it.
Goerz Dagor ƒ6.8 10 3/4 inch
Hoya HMC Y[K2} Yellow Filter
Shanghai GP3 100 @50
Rodinal 1:50 for 9 minutes @ 20°C
My monthly photo project this year is "12 twins in 22". Each month I will use a different twin lens reflex (TLR) camera.
December's camera is the Baby Rolleiflex, which was made in Germany c1932 and uses 127 film. It's a bit scruffy, but everything works.
The film is Shanghai GP3 developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 8 mins at 20 degrees.
This year I'm using a different film format each month, starting with the smallest and working my way up through the sizes. The format for September is 127 roll film which was introduced in 1912. Narrower than 120 film, it allowed for smaller more pocketable cameras to be made, perhaps most famously the Kodak VP (Vest Pocket) also known as the soldiers' camera because many of them were used during the First World War (1914-18).
This was taken using a Korelle 3x4cm camera, which dates to the 1930s.
The film is Shanghai GP3 ISO 100 black and white, developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 11 mins at 22 degrees.
This is an entire roll of Shanghai shot continuously. Worked out for the best really, you can't read the freaking numbers on Shanghai anyway!
Bigger: farm3.static.flickr.com/2674/4057766675_5acbbf3f6f_o.jpg
Strobist info: Yongnuo YN-560 at 1/2 in 44" Brolly umbrella right and above.
Shot on Shanghai GP3 using a Yashica 635 TLR and developed in Caffenol-C
October 16, 2010.
Shot with Fuji GW690III on Shanghai GP3 100 film, expiry date July, 2012. Developed in Calbe R09 ("Rodinal" clone), 1+125 solution, for 1 hour, 20 seconds water rinse and 6 minutes fix. – View at least large.
Place: Chernihiv, Ukraine
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Camera: Yashica-635
Lens: Yashinon 80mm F/3.5
F-stop:
Shutter:
No Lightmeter
No Filter
Film developing: Rodinal, 1+75, 20ºC, 22min 15sec.
September 12, 2010.
Shot with Fuji GW690III on Shanghai GP3 100 film, expired January, 2010. Developed in Calbe R09 ("Rodinal" clone), 1+125 solution, for 1 hour, 20 seconds water rinse and 6 minutes fix. – View at least large.