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Mamiya RB67 Pro S

Sekor C 127mm F/3.8

Shanghai GP3 100

Rodinal 1:100 1hr stand

Epson V550

 

Wisborough Green

 

The first try out with a homemade 4x5 cigar box pinhole camera that I made on Christmas day. The focal length is 59mm which is about 19mm equivalent to 35mm film, pinhole size is 0.35mm, I used Shanghai GP3 100 film and stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour.

Desa Tasik, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Shanghai GP3 100 + D76 | Yashica Mat LM + Haco Bayonet No.1

Holga 120N, Shanghai GP3 100

initial test roll. Shot wide open and slow.

Holga 120 CFN w/ Shanghai GP3 100

 

Tracy Chapman | The promise

FRIM, Selangor, Malaysia | Shanghai GP3 100 + D76 | Yashica Mat LM

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I like to grab you by the hair

and hang you up from the heavens

Yashica MAT-124G

Shanghai GP3 100

sténopé (pinhole camera). Shanghai GP3 100. tetenal utrafin 1+20.

 

Some store brand films, (expired of course!), that I love to shoot so much!

 

Camera: Minolta XD11

Lens: Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm, f/1.2

Film: Shanghai GP3 100 B&W

Shooting Program: Manual

Aperture: f/16

Shutter Speed: “B” (bulb) 10 seconds

Date: September 20th, 2020, 8.21 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 36df

Camera: Hasselblad 501C

Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80 C

Film: Shanghai GP3 100

Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印

2021-9-11

新竹

A wall hanging that belonged to my late mother.

 

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/2.8

Shutter Speed: “O” 1/100 of a sec.

Date: September 20th, 2020, 6.35 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 30df

Omega 45D

Rodenstock Sironar Copal #1 210mm f/5.6

Shanghai GP3 100

b on b | listen

 

 

 

this is a somewhat old photo i took late march with my 'brand new holga'...

 

i think this was the second b&w film i did with 'her' and i absolutely lost myself with this day's sunset...

 

 

i miss the cold late winter days when we go to the sea front to find the beach is completely empty and seems that paradise is all for us... for eternity...

 

 

wish you all a fabulous weekend :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

// no post-processing (that's the holga beauty!!!) and only resized after scanning...

// holga . shanghai gp3 100 asa 120mm b&w

// developed with: ilford ilfotec hc (1+32) @20º 8m & ilford rapid fixer 5m

// with a litle help from iphone app dev chart

// epson perfection v500 photo

// development details on FilmDev

domando la bestia ...

 

street photography

  

Pentacon Six TL

Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/80 + Closeup filter 2

Shanghai GP3 100

Camera: Holga 120N

Lens: Holga 60mm f/8

Film: Shanghai GP3 100

Developer: Ilfosol 3 (1+9) @ 20.2C for 7:52 minutes.

Scanner: Epson V850

Catalog ID: 2017-059

Shanghai GP3 in a Yashica 635 TLR, processed in Caffenol-C

Mamiya M645

Sekor 80mm f/2.8

Shanghai GP3 100

Kodak HC-110 1:50 for 8.5 minutes

Omega 45D

Rodenstock Sironar Copal #1 210mm f/5.6

Shanghai GP3 100

FUJI GW690 II

Shanghai GP3 100 / Rodinal Standentwicklung

Scan vom Negativ

 

This is my cliche' tourist photo of what is usually cited as "Mushroom Rock,' but is cited as 'Frog Rock' on Google Maps. I used my totally tourist Polaroid Land Camera Model 440 pack-film camera (that I've converted to sheet-film). I stood in front of it and took the shot with no effort whatsoever to do anything artistic. It was a test of the camera: I loaded film into it weeks, maybe a month or even two earlier, to see if it was light tight.

SG-AE Tests-- Huntington Beach with VND

Getting a bit closer to where I hope to be on this. And managing my chemistry better.

 

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.

FRIM, Selangor, Malaysia | Shanghai GP3 100 + D76 | Yashica Mat LM + Haco Bayonet +1

my old haunts in the UWS NYC 😊

Many firsts for me on this image:

 

First time using a DSLR to scan medium format film. Conclusion: the Epson film holder I used here doesn't quite keep the film flat enough at the edges, but it does well in the majority of the center.

 

First time doing image stitching: this image is 2 frames combined in the Hugin software. It does have a bit of a learning curve, but not too bad. The result is a nearly 9000 pixel on the long side 6x4.5 file, which is the size the Epson flatbed gives for a 6x9 at highest effective dpi.

 

First time trying the Shanghai GP3 film in 220 format: they are the only current maker of 220 film. I had previously tried it a decade ago in 120. The film is a bit curly, like old Fomapan, or Aviphot. But there was no mechanical issue as it ran through the camera. It's nice to know there is a viable alternative to expired 220. There was no problem getting it onto a plastic Paterson reel, steps were taken to cut the beginning and end so that no taped part remained. I noticed the tape was slanted, this film appears to be taped by hand rather than by machine.

 

All in all, this wasn't really an image that needed to be scanned in this much detail, or even to be shot in medium format, but it served as a test.

The classic charm of a Malay village.

 

East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia

Holga 120GN / Shanghai GP3

May 2015

Lots of farms with cows in the countryside around my town.

 

Camera: Minolta XD11

Lens: MC Soligor C/D Zoom+Macro 80-200mm, f/3.5, @200mm

Film: Shanghai GP3 100 B&W

Shooting Program: Manual

Aperture: f/8

Shutter Speed: “O” (mechanical setting, 1/100 of a sec.)

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 21ff

Holga 120 CFN w/ Shanghai GP3 100

 

Jack White | Three women

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Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 100.

Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6x12.

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Lager version at: emulsive.org/photography/medium-format/steppps-shot-on-sh...

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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.

Holga 120 CFN w/ Shanghai GP3 100

 

Fine Before You Came | Fede

My favorite building at Campbell’s Junction. Hasselblad 500cm, Shanghai GP3 100 (220 format), Rodinal 1:50.

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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Kuala Lumpur | Yashica Mat LM | Shanghai SHD 100 + DD-X

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