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Shanghai film is so bad, you sometimes get the backing paper transposed onto the negative

The downpour has no sign of end since yesterday. Some of my neighbors has start to park on the higher ground, and my mom still not smiling since morning. I hope it will stop soon, so i can see her smiles again and there is no need to go through another wave.

  

Test.

Now I knew, this film is just good in the sunny day...

... really ... I don't know WTF that tile means in relation to this image but I liked it anyway !

 

Continuing the experimentation with HC-110 .... really liking the results as it seems to offer very nice shadow details and a nice transition of tones. Compared to Rodinal, which I have been experimenting with quite a bit, I would say that Rodinal tends to offer a more contrasty negative versus HC-110.

 

Anyone else with some thoughts / experience between these two developers ?

 

Shot on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, part of my "Shorelines" series

 

Shanghai GP3 in HC-110 solution "B" for 7.5 minutes @ 20'C

 

Hasselblad & 80mm

  

First roll through Voigtlander Bessa

Yashica A, Shanghai GP3 100, EcoPro developer

Une petite partie de baby foot pour bien commencer le weekend.

 

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Kiev 88

Arsat B 80mm

Shanghai GP3 100

D76 Stock solution, 14 minutes

Epson 4490 Scan @ 100% 2400dpi

HI-FLASH (vintage Diana F clone), 120 Shanghai GP3 100 B&W film. 02 April 2011.

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.

1/30 sec @ f5.6, filter: Yellow

Yashica 635, ShangHai GP3 PAN Film ISO 100

(新山.夢湖.汐止.2009-08-22)

Now I knew, this film is just good in the sunny day...

今天只想躺在床上,看著窗外發呆、聽音樂

 

Dis, quand reviendras-tu

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI47XCY_taw

Passage Creek, Virginia, USA

Lomo Lubitel 166B

Shanghai GP3 100

15 minutes in R09 One Shot @ 1+50

I've been excited to put the Hasselblad through its paces and to see the capabilities of the 80mm Carl Zeiss when it comes to bokeh & DOF.

 

Shanghai GP3 film developed in Rodinal 1:100 stand for 1 hour, 4 swirls on each minute for the first 6 minutes, another 4 swirls @ 30 minutes @ 20"C

 

f2.8 @ 1/125th

 

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Lomo Lubitel 166B

Shanghai GP3 100

15 minutes in R09 One Shot @ 1+50

Mar 12, 2010

Xingfu Sancun, Beijing

holga 120GN

shanghai gp3

rodinal 1+25

 

©artyeva 2011

please don't use my images without my permission!

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.

Worldwide Transgression

 

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Mar 1, 2010

Shibuya, Tokyo

shanghai gp3 100 in rodinal 1:100 1h

scanned from negative with canoscan 8800f

First roll through Voigtlander Bessa

I should be standing in about four feet of water taking this photo. I should not have to have picked my way past shards of broken glass for the last 40 metres.

 

Humans. What a species we can be.

 

201106_01_007, orange filter, Development details on FilmDev

Now I knew, this film is just good in the sunny day...

Humber Bay Park, Toronto. Kiev 6C, Shanghai GP3 100

shanghai gp3 100 in rodinal 1:50 15 min

scanned from negative with canoscan 8800f

1/8 sec @ f5.6, w/ filter: yellow

Yashica 635, ShangHai GP3 PAN Film ISO 100

(新山.夢湖.汐止.2009-08-22)

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