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when you don't read the instructions properly and don't have the frame window in the right place.
Shot on a Holga 120GN / Shanghai GP3 100 / home developed ID11.
You have been warned!
These pictures are all from my first attempt at home developing. I used Shanghai 100 ASA 120 film in a Diana F+ camera. I used all Kodak chemicals to do the developing. I was careful with the times, but not too fussy about the temperatures. We have hard water, so I ended up with some water spots. I will use Photo-Flo next time.
Holga 120GN Camera
Optical Lens 60mm f8 Lens
Shanghai GP3 Film
Rodinal R09 Developer 1:49
Ilford Rapid Fixer 1:9
Fotospeed RA50 Wetting Agent 1:200
Yashica Mat 124G // Yashinon 80/3.5
1/30@f16, filter: Red (Code: WBB_2009.0922_SHGP3_03-F16-30-R)
富貴角燈塔 (台灣最北端的燈塔)
1/60 @ f8, filter: Orange (code: 2009.0830_WBB_11_F8-60-O)
Yashica Mat 124G, ShangHai GP3 PAN Film ISO 100
(菁茼 || An vintage train station still in operation @ Ching-Tong, Taiwan)
La Salle Park, Buffalo, New York, August 12th, 2010.
Equipment
Camera: Minolta Autocord
Lens: Rokkor 75mm f/3.5
Filters: None
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Metering: Sunny 16
Exposure
Aperture: f/16
Shutter speed: 1/125
Development
HC-110: Pre-soak, HC-110 H dilution (1+63) 12 minutes at 76°F (24°C) with 10 inversions every minute, 3 washes, Kodafix 10 minutes with 10 inversions every minute, 7 washes, Ilford Ilfotol wetting agent 1 minute with first 30 seconds inversions, hang dry.
Digitization
Scanner: Epson 4490