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Rolleiflex sl 66, Hp5, D76 1+1
Ilford multigrade fb classic 1k 24x30cm/ 20x20cm
PQ universal
stop bath water
Alkaline Fixer
Selenium toner 1+9 2min
Sepia toner.
I would like to prepare a photo exhibition.
If you would like to help me with this project, you can write to me.
The silver print is looking for a new home. ;-)
Rolleiflex sl 66, Hp5, DDX 1+4
Ilford multigrade fb classic 1k 24x30cm/ 20x20cm
PQ universal
stop bath water
Alkaline Fixer
Selenium toner 1+9 2min
Sepia toner.
I would like to prepare a photo exhibition.
If you would like to help me with this project, you can write to me.
The silver print is looking for a new home. ;-)
Rolleiflex sl66, Trix400,d76
Ilford multigrade fb classic 1k
PQ universal
stop bath water
Alkaline Fixer
Selenium toner 1+19 2min
Nikon F80
Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 D
Kodak Portra 160 (Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro)
M6 TTL
JCH Pancro 400
21mm VC f4
Rodinal
Labbox
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Canon Sure Shot Supreme
Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400
Lab Developed
Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro
Scattata con Polaroid Now +
Pellicola Color i-Type Film
Lampada a luce continua
Doppia Esposizione
Digitalizzata, non Manipolata.
Ascoli Piceno Ottobre 2025
Taken with Polaroid Now +
Color i-Type Film
Not digitally Manipulated
continuous light
Double Exposure
Ascoli Piceno October 2025
This photo is from the first roll of film I developed on my own. I still have a lot to learn, but I’m really enjoying the process.
Yashica FX3 2000 - ML Zoom 35-105mm
Ilford Delta 400
Develop with Rodinal
Scan with Epson V600
Drip, drip, down the glass.
A welcome to the newest member of the family - a 1967 LOMO Voskhod! It's taking a bit to get used to, as it is completely manual, but so far it has been a lot of fun to use.
The Lomography Berlin, aka ORWO N74+/N75, film stock is interesting. It gives everything a very moody, grey tone. I don't think I'd use it frequently but I can see some cases where it would perform well.
Camera: LOMO Voskhod (1967)
Lens: f2.8/45 T-48 fixed, triplet style with lanthanum glass.
Film: Lomography Berlin 400 B&W
Scan: Lab scan.