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Camera: Moskva-5
Film: Shanghai GP3 (Pushed to 400)
Developer: HC-110 (1+49, 15 mins) Development details on FilmDev
Scanner: Epson 4180
2307
My first attempt at developing my film at home. Not too happy with the watermarks but I'm not sure how to remove them but other than that I quite like the overall look.
Shot at f3.5 and 1/8 on Shanghai GP3 100 film with an orange filter.
September 19, 2010.
Shot with Fuji GW690III on Shanghai GP3 100 film, expired November, 2009. Developed in Calbe R09 ("Rodinal" clone), 1+125 solution, for 1 hour, 20 seconds water rinse and 6 minutes fix. – View at least large.
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.
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.
Pentacon Six / CZJ 80mm
Shanghai GP3 100 / Rodinal 1+50
AGFA Brovira Brillant
Spürsinn Callith A+B+D je 20ml auf 1000ml
Bremen 2015
FUJI GW690 II
Shanghai GP3 100 / Spürsinn Joe
Scan vom Negativ
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Pentacon Six / CZJ 80mm
Shanghai GP3 100 / Rodinal 1+50
AGFA Brovira Brillant
Spürsinn Callith A+B+D je 20ml auf 1000ml
September 11, 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.
Holga 120GN Camera
Shanghai GP3 100ASA Film
Rodinal R09 Developer
Ilford Rapid Fixer
That's a glacier covering the valley floor! :)
Taken some time back by my previous Bronica EC and Nikkor-P 75mm. Shanghai GP3 100 @ 100.
Scanned by Epson V500 scanner (need to re-scan by my EOS M camera as this scanner not great at film scanning).
Nel giardino di scale
scelte pesanti
come gradini di pietra
Sogni leggeri
come gradini di luce
Niente porte
né cassetti
né strade
Solo scale
una sterminata distesa
Nel mio piccolo innaffiatoio
poca acqua
Con cosa nutrirò le mie scale?
Il mio sangue per scale di legno
Le mie ossa per scale di ferro
Il mio respiro per scale di vetro
E quando non avrò più nulla da dare
chi curerà il mio giardino di scale?
Come il Piccolo Principe
la sua rosa
vorrei nel mio giardino
una sola scala
Ad essa dare tutta me stessa
Salire fiera ogni suo gradino
con sangue caldo
ossa salde
respiro intenso
Morire ad ogni passo
per rinascere al successivo
Lasciare pezzi di me
ad ogni gradino
Ad ogni gradino
ritrovarne altri
Salendo spogliarmi
Salendo rivestirmi
Come il Piccolo Principe
la sua rosa
Io
la mia scala
…
Ardua la scelta
in un giardino di scale
una sterminata distesa…
Yashica Mat 124+Shanghai GP3 100
Scott Kelby’s 3rd Worldwide Photowalk 2010 :: Lisboa here inside the main hall at museu da água/water museum
holga | self-developed
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 a double exposure.
“We’re caught in a trap....”
Camera: Minolta XD11
Lens: Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm, f/1.2
Tele-Converter: Soligor Auto Tele Converter 2X
Film: Shanghai GP3 100 B&W
Shooting Program: Manual
Aperture: f/16
Shutter Speed: “B” (bulb) 10 seconds
Date: September 20th, 2020, 8.38 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Adox Adonal @68 degrees
Water pre-soak: 4 minutes
Developer: 1 ½ hour stand
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Stop Bath: 1 minute
Water rinse: 1 minute
Fixer: 9 minutes
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Minolta XD11 Shanghai 100 2020-1 38df
Caught an airplane inbound to Reagan National Airport. 14th Street Bridge in the background.
Pentax 67
SMC Pentax 45mm f/4
Shanghai GP3 100 (220)
Developed with Rodinal 1:25
The sign at a T-road outside my town.
Camera: Minolta XD11
Lens: Kalimar MC Auto Zoom, f/35-70mm, @70mm
Film: Shanghai GP3 100 B&W
Shooting Program: Manual
Aperture: f/16
Shutter Speed: “O" 1/100th of a sec.
Date: September 20th, 2020, 4.26 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Adox Adonal @68 degrees
Water pre-soak: 4 minutes
Developer: 1 ½ hour stand
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Stop Bath: 1 minute
Water rinse: 1 minute
Fixer: 9 minutes
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Minolta XD11 Shanghai 100 2020-1 18df
Camera: Moskva-5
Film: Shanghai GP3 (Pushed to 400)
Developer: HC-110 (1+49, 15 mins) Development details on FilmDev
Scanner: Epson 4180
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Shanghai GP3 100
Rodinal at 12mins • Fixed at 6.5mins
Planar T* 80mm f2.8
GPS Coordinates of the location is
3° 7'15.77"N 101°49'36.94"E
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.
Hasselblad 500cm, Planar 80mm, Shanghai Gp3 pan 100 film
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