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First experiment with VSCO Film 06, read my thoughts about it and view more images at: www.thelosangelesrecordings.com/evolution/
Trixs PVC - bumerangue de vôo curto, rápido, baixo e muito preciso (bom para quadras e locais pequenos)
Ficus giardini pubblici di Cagliari. TriX 400 Rodinal 1+100 Wista SP 4X5 Schneider 65mm 5.6 Rollex 6x12
Grateful to be gifted a Chinon CS c. 1970 and decided to give it a go, with an adapter for a battery/meter, a roll of TriX, and some Diafine. Gear performed pretty well on a cloudy day in SoCal. Always nice to be the go to person when someone finds some nice equipment, starting with, "Do they make film anymore?"
Another fave from my attempt to recreate Jan von Holleben's Dreams of Flying series with my grandson's class as an end of year project.. He's on the ground...I'm on top of a ladder looking down. Holleben' site can be found here... www.janvonholleben.com/dreams_of_flying.php
Rolleiflex Xenar
400TX
Divided D23 @ 20C
4:30 A
4:00 B (kodalk 10%) 5 seconds initial agitation, 1 gentle flip at 2 min
Nikkormat FT2 with 50mm f1.4.
Kodak Tri-X 400 pulled to 200, developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 9 minutes. I decided to give pulling a try to reduce contrast as I am craving a bit of a different look and not quite ready to switch developers yet. I think I may try pulling this film again- but with 12 minutes of development based on Kodak's recommendation to subtract one minute for a one stop pull. MDC says 9 mins at 1:50 for tri-x at 200, but 13 mins at 1:50 shot at box speed so I'm curious to see the difference between what it says there and Kodak's recommendations.
1956 - Commercial - Trix Fruit-Flavor Cereal - Crunchy & Fresh! - General Mills, Inc.
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Uploaded on November 21, 2016 at 09:09PM