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ZI45_0089
Zero Image 45 pinhole camera; 4x5 in film; focal length 25mm; d 0.18 mm; f/138; <145º
Shanghai GP3 100 ASA; exp time 12 sec; Rodinal 1+100 20º 75 min (4 inv @ 0 min)
shanghai metered for box but i wanted to push a bit because of backlighting. shanghai is 160iso in diafine so it's pretty close to box.
I got a chance yesterday to take my Kiev 88 out with my Jupiter 36 250mm lens. This is a pretty heavy kit to be carrying around shooting hand held, but it was so nice out I figured it was worth trying. This lens REALLY flares bad in bright light, so much so that I am not sure how much I can use it. For the price its still a good deal, I will just have to try to keep my shots under control.
Kiev 88
Jupiter 36B 250mm 3.5/f
Shanghai GP3
100iso
Rodinal 1+50, 15 minutes
Epson 4490 @100% 2400dpi
This is my second time shooting this statue, the other was with my 80mm lens here
www.flickr.com/photos/josh_larsen/4239002569/in/set-72157...
Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 3.5/100
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印
2016-May
Were it not to be possible for me to ever own a primrose yellow MGC this might make a credible alternative. Contents included - natch.
Yashica Mat 124G | Shanghai GP3 100 | Rodinal (1+25)
Holga 120CFN, 120 Shanghai GP3 100 (long expired!) ...it's Shanghai Film, light always seems to bleed through the backing paper! 04 March 2012.
red gel filter.
Developer: Ilfosol S (1+9) for 6 minutes 30 seconds, 68 degrees F.
scanned negative, Epson V500.
... one of my faves ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtEuP063Nhs&feature=related
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
4th roll of Shanghai GP3 - normal dev. time
another film back need light seal :(
-thanxs to Dani and Izwan....awesome un-plan outing
Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80 C
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印
2021-9-11
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Had a random roll of seriously expired Shanghai GP3 film of dubious renown in a trade. Apparently it was so old the emulsion turned to snow with imprinted numbers and dots.
Les Lengyel - Amateur Category Entry - EcoScene Photography 2012
Image from my ongoing Ontario Greenbelt series.
When you ask the question,“Is the Greenbelt really working?” you may get a real contrast in opinions depending who you ask. Local farmers have complained that the five-year-old environmental land preserve isn’t doing much to save farmland. Many farmers are struggling to sell their crops and the Greenbelt's restrictive land-use rules are strangling farmers who live in the protected area. According to a first-ever study by University of Guelph researchers, animal agriculture is disappearing even more rapidly in Ontario's protected Greenbelt versus the provincial average.
Many people, including the artist, can appreciate that this important piece of land has been set aside for future generations to enjoy. “The beauty that you can find in the Ontario Greenbelt is something that other communities in Canada and the rest of the world may not have the privilege of experiencing," comments Lengyel.
It is this dichotomy, the balance between protecting beauty and preserving a way of life, which the artist is attempting to capture in his series, In the Shadow of the GTA Greenbelt.
Mamiya RB67 & Mamiya-Sekor 90mm f3.5 lens
Shanghai GP3 100 iso film developed in Ilford ID-11 for 14 minutes, 30 second initial agitation, 10 second agitation on the minute @ 20'C
Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80 C
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印
2021-9-11
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© Jesús Joglar.
Prohibido el uso para fines comerciales sin previa autorización escrita. No use esta imagen en webs, blogs o cualquier medio de comunicación sin mi permiso explícito.
© Todos los derechos reservados.
joglar@gmail.com
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Prohibited the use for commercial purposes without prior written authorization. Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.
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ZI45_0145
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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
Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 2.8/80 C
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印
2021-9-11
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