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Magic spot just north of Mundaring. This granite bit is just the sideshow (literally). The actual falls are a little to the right and pass through the lower third of frame in a valley behind the foreground trees.
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1. Image of an aged village @ Taipei, Taiwan (四四南村)
2. F8, 1/15 sec., Yashinon 80mm/f3.5, Yashica Mat 124G
3. Bear lens, no filter.
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
1/4 @ f3.5, filter: Orange (code: 2009.0830_WBB_12_F3.5-4-O)
Yashica Mat 124G, ShangHai GP3 PAN Film ISO 100
(菁茼 || An vintage ticketing post at town called Ching-Tong, Taiwan)
@ Bran Candance: This is the shot took me a long waiting to have this moment recorded (yet actually there was dozens of peoples walking around...)
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
This thing's crucifyingly punishing on the distance measurement when wide open. Bit cloudy on the lens too; hopefully a good clean will sparkle it up.
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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
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.
Diana & Shanghai GP3 developed in Rodinal 1:100, stand development for 1 hour, 30 second agitation to start & again at 30 minutes.
Welta Perle 6x9 Folder
Shanghai GP3
Agfa Rodinal Developer
Ilford Rapid Fixer
Fotospeed RA50 Wetting Agent 1:200
I took this picture with a TLR purchased in the Czech Republic a few days ago. I made a mistake immediately, I looked in the window for the size 6x4, 5. This one and many others came out overlapped!
I developed the film using for the third time the same CAFFENOL-C chemicals without adding anything, I just lengthened the time. 85' instead of 80'
I took this picture with a TLR purchased in the Czech Republic a few days ago. I made a mistake immediately, I looked in the window for the size 6x4, 5. Except this and an other one, all the pictures came out overlapped!
I developed the film using for the third time the same CAFFENOL-C chemicals without adding anything, I just lengthened the time. 85' instead of 80'
I took this picture with a TLR purchased in the Czech Republic a few days ago. I made a mistake immediately, I looked in the window for the size 6x4, 5. This one and many others came out overlapped!
I developed the film using for the third time the same CAFFENOL-C chemicals without adding anything, I just lengthened the time. 85' instead of 80'
Shanghai GP3 100 shot at EI 400
Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6x6
Push processed 2 stops
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Bronica ETRSi
Zenzanon EII 75mm 2.8
sunny16
shanghai gp3 100@50
kodak hc-110 dil. B@7,45min 21ºC
Kodak Indicator Stop Bath 2 min
Kodak T-Max Fixer 7 min
Ilford Ilfotol 1min
epson V500