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Mamiya RB67 Professional S
Sekor C 150mm SF f4, Soft Focus lens
Shanghai GP3 100
Rodinal 1:50
Epson V550
'Olden'
Bronica GS-1, Zenzanon – PG 1:3.5 f=100mm, Shanghai GP3 100, Adonal 1+25, 10min, Neg digitised with Canon DSLR and Takumar 50mm Macro lens.
Bremen Hafen
FUJI GW690 II
Shanghai GP3 100 / Spürsinn Joe
Scan vom Negativ
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Messing with the Hasselblad again & completely messing up the developing process.
After developing the 120 film for about 7 minutes I thought ... wait a second, I don't think I have enough developer in my tank as I usually throw in 500 ml when I am developing 120 film.
What do I do .. I poured in another 200 mL of water and I developed the film for 40 minutes total using stand development.
Talk about developing on the fly !
Low EQ
Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 800
Back and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
Push processed two stops
Low EQ Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 800. Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6. Push processed two stops.
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Filed under: #Mediumformat, #Photography, #120FormatFilm, #2015July, #BlackAndWhiteNegativeFilm, #EI100, #EI800, #EMULSIVEDailyPhoto, #ISO100, #ISO800, #PushingFilm, #Shanghai, #ShanghaiGP3100
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(This roll was home-developed by a friend while I observed the process :) Don't know what causes the black spots but from what I've learned they happen randomly with GP3. They are on a portion of the roll; I don't mind them at all in these images.)
Sabre 620
Shanghai GP3 100/120, re-spooled.
A bad bad self developed BW . Ahahaha.. pls bear with me. This is my very first.
Negative Scanned - Epson V700
Yashica Mat 124G
Shanghai GP3 100
Third development by same CAFFENOL-C-M chemicals. Since it was the third time I added 3g of iodized salt.
water 500ml
Instant coffee 20g
Sodium carbonate* 20g
Vitamin C 8g
Potassium bromide 0g
Iodized Salt 3g
semi stand dev. 60'@20°C
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ZI45_0088
Zero Image 45 pinhole camera; 4x5 in film; focal length 25mm; d 0.18 mm; f/138; <145º
Shanghai GP3 100 ASA; exp time 10 sec; Rodinal 1+100 20º 75 min (4 inv @ 0 min)
Flip flopped
Shanghai GP3 100 shot at EI 1600.
Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6x6.
Push processed four stops.
Large version at: emulsive.org/photography/flip-flopped-shanghai-gp3-100
Filed under: #Medium_format, #Photography
Camera: Moskva-5
Film: Shanghai GP3 (Pushed to 400)
Developer: HC-110 (1+49, 15 mins) Development details on FilmDev
Scanner: Epson 4180
2303
Camera: Moskva-5
Film: Shanghai GP3 (Pushed to 400)
Developer: HC-110 (1+49, 15 mins) Development details on FilmDev
Scanner: Epson 4180
2304
Place: Val, Chernihiv, Ukraine
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Camera: Yashica-635
Lens: Yashinon 80mm F/3.5
F-stop: F4
Shutter: 1/60
Lightmeter: Sverdlovsk 6
No Filter
Film developing: Rodinal, 1+50
Interesting what you can find in Toronto's back alleyways. This Volvo mini truck looks like it's designed for rugged off road travel. The second Laplander (or the same one twice) so far that I have found in Toronto
My Blog entry on using the film
Possibly a civilian version of a Volvo c303 or c202 or Valp or Laplander?
I'm liking this inexpensive Shanghai GP3 film now that I have developed a roll correctly, Downside of cheap backing paper and a curl with enough springiness to act as leaf springs for the above truck can be dealt with.
Place: Val, Chernihiv, Ukraine
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Camera: Yashica-635
Lens: Yashinon 80mm F/3.5
F-stop: F5.6
Shutter: 1/60
Lightmeter: Sverdlovsk 6
No Filter
Film developing: Rodinal, 1+50
August 8, 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.
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.
Colourised
Bronica GS-1, Shanghai GP3 100, Adonal 1+25, Neg digitised with Canon DSLR and Takumar 50mm Macro lens.
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.