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October 15, 2010.
Shot with Fuji GW690III on Shanghai GP3 100 film, expiry date July, 2012. Developed in Calbe R09 ("Rodinal" clone), 1+125 solution, for 1 hour, 20 seconds water rinse and 6 minutes fix. – View at least large.
Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar 4/120 T* CF
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印
2014-11-23
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ZI45_0148
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Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar 4/120 T* CF
Film: Shanghai GP3 100
Develop&Scan: 彩韻沖印
2015-08
Winter Night
Hasselblad & 80 mm Carl Zeiss
Shanghai GP3 developed in Rodinal 1:200 stand developed for 2 hours
"Night Moves" series
Winter Night
Hasselblad & 80 mm Carl Zeiss
Shanghai GP3 developed in Rodinal 1:200 stand developed for 2 hours
"Night Moves" series
Not much more to it than this.
Holga 120CFN, 120 Shanghai GP3 100 (long expired!) ...it's Shanghai Film, light always seems to bleed through the backing paper! 25 Feb 2012.
Developer: Ilfosol S (1+9) for 6 minutes 30 seconds, 68 degrees F.
scanned negative, Epson V500.
I mixed up my process for Roll #2 of the Shanghai GP3 shot on the Mamiya RB67.
For this roll, my approach was as follows ....
1. 5 minute presoak in water (20'C)
2. Rodinal 1:100 ( 5mL to 500mL ratio) @ 20 'C
3. Initial agitation for first 45 seconds
4. 5 gentle rolls on each minute for next 6 minutes
5. 1 gentle roll at 30 minute mark
6. let stand for remaining 30 minutes for a 60 minute total development time
This was shot hand held f20.0 & 1/125th, condition were cloudy but very sunny. I like how it turned out with a nice balance of gray & highlights in the sky and nice range of gray in the foreground and background.
Recommendation ... don't do the presoak, I think i got some streaking on the first few frames due to adding this in the process.
These were the kinds of days that I really missed whilst in London, where the mist rolled in and the wind picked up. There's something amazingly evocative about the moorland here in the mist - although I really must learn how to shoot in these conditions, the images I took just look like the sky has burned out.... it's all in the composition I think...
This is shot overlooking Levant from Pendeen Watch.
Yashica Mat 124G | Shanghai GP3 100 | Rodinal (1+25)
Follow the dragon
Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 100
Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
Follow the dragon Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 100. Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6.
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Holga 120Pan
Optical Lens f=90mm
6x12 mask
Aperture: Cloudy
Shutter: Normal Speed
Shanghai GP3 @ EI100
Rodianl R09 1:49 @ 27C for 11m03s
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.
© Jesús Joglar.
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ZI45_0138
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Testing out the newly acquired (old) Carl Zeiss Sonnar 150mm f4.0 lens strapped on the Hasselblad.
This was shot wide open at 1/15th on Shanghai GP3 100 iso film eveloped in HC-110 dilution "B" for 7.5 minutes.
Also Karl Johan. In times past the motorbikes parked here with impunity. Now the electric cars are taking up the fight.
Flexaret Va, Shanghai GP3, EI 160, YF, Caffenol-C-MRS (re-used) 13min @ 20C
My first effort with GP3 in Caffenol. A new variant (to me) of the developer too. Regular C-C-M with Reduced Sodium content, 40g/l vs 54g/l normally.
I am not one for taking shots of flowers but I thought this lone flower would provide a good opportunity to explore the DOF and bokeh capabilities of the Carl Zeiss Planer T* 80mm lens on the Hasselblad.
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
Wide open at f2.8 @ 1/125th
These a$$ hats just came waltzing in whilst I was in the middle of taking a photo, so I took a photo of them instead.
Bronica SQ-A
Bronica 40mm
Shanghai GP3
Fourth development by same CAFFENOL-C-M chemicals.
water 500ml
Instant coffee 20g
Sodium carbonate* 20g
Vitamin C 8g
Potassium bromide 0g
Iodized Salt 3g
*anhydrous
semi stand dev. 60'@20°C