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Hasselblad 503cx

Bergger Pancro400

Development details on FilmDev

 

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Studio shot 4x5 1987

The Lobotype requires a negative with a long tonal range. A significantly longer one than we get with normal development for silver gelatine prints. So if you want to print from the original negative, the film should be exposed normally (box speed) but developed longer than usual. A sensitising solution with a high silver content (15%) should be chosen for printing. The ideal exposure time is reached when the exposed negative edge becomes black and the darkest zone in the image almost black. If the negative range is only slightly too short, the result will be unsatisfactory. In such cases, only the Kallitype works. With all other alternative techniques, the highlights and mid-tones come out too dark when exposed to maximum black.

  

Bergger Prestige CB (Forte Fortezo Museum) in SE1 Sepia,

copper bleach,

Easy Lith 1+200

 

New 2nd pass tutorial, available in German and English

www.moersch-photochemie.de/know-how/lith-entwicklung/

 

Bergger Pancro 400, xtol stock

Zero Pinhole 4x5

Kallitype, Bergger COT-320,

short Palladium pre-toning and after fixing alkaline Copper toner

Hyons Wood, Walker Titan SF, Rodenstock 150mm Lens, Bergger Print Film in HC110

Bergger Panchro 400

Fomadon Excel stock

FP4+ @80 ISO in Bergger PMK

This pair of trees captures my attention each time I pass. Their trunks have split and opened, and their growth is strange and twisted, yet they bud and leaf come the spring. Captured here framing another tree behind.

 

Blenheim Park, Oxon. Pentax Spotmatic SPII, 35mm lens, Bergger Pancro 400 @400 in ID-11.

 

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Fall woodland zen

Darkroom print on Bergger Prestige Variable Warmtone

Pentax Spotmatic with Super-Takumar lens.

 

Atomal ATM 49 1+1

Bergger Panchro 400

Camera scan.Lumix S1

Valoi 360

NegativeLabPro

Minolta Autocord and Bergger Pancro 400 film.

Licht ist das Ziel.

Lobotypie auf Bergger COT

mine are unfortunately getting much bigger.

 

lumen print with Bergger Prestige CB Art 4, expired 6/05

Atomal ATM 49 1+1

Bergger Panchro 400

Camera scan.Lumix S1

Valoi 360

NegativeLabPro

Simple shapes and shades captured on Film

FP4 35mm in Finol, enlarged to 5x7" on Bergger Continuous Tone (reversal film), developer Meritol 1+20 4 minutes,

New Cyanotype onto COT-320,

Lead acetate toner.

This is a scan of the Salt Print of the wet plate collodion negative I made 2 days ago as a test for this process.

This print is on Bergger COT 320 paper, and gold toned.

Nikon F801S

85 mm 1,8 AF

Film Ilford Delta 400 Isos

Révélateur Bergger Berspeed

Développement du film par Fred Goyeau

Scan négatif Epson

Stabelhøje are two of several bronze age burrial mounds on the Djursland penisula (Jutland, Denmark).

This is looking from the one to the other of the two mounds…

 

Hasselblad 500c/m

Distagon 50mm f/4.0

Red filter

Ilford FP4

Bergger PMK @400

olympus xa3, bergger pancro 400. Ilfosol 3, plustek 8200i se.

Atomal ATM 49 1+1

Bergger Panchro 400

Camera scan.Lumix S1

Valoi 360

NegativeLabPro

Another scene from a grey day at "Rocks by Rail" museum in Rutland.

 

Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera

Super Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens

Bergger Pancro 400 film

Lab develop & scan

 

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Creek side ferns enjoying the gentle early morning light.

Van Dyke Brown on Bergger COT 320.

Shen Hao 4x5 film camera

Delta 100 in in Pyrocat HD.

Olympus OM-4

Ilford HP5

D-76 1+1

 

Paper: Bergger Prestige CB Style semi-gloss

Developer: Moersch Warm Tone

Paris, verano 2018

Bergger Pancro 400 xtol stock

HP5 in Finol,

Bergger Print Film in Meritol 1+30,

Gold toned Kallitype

Bergger Pancro 400 + xtol

Nikon F3

nikkor 20mm

Bergger Pancro400

ID-11 @20º

Taken in a trip to Chilean Patagonia

I have been passing these trees regularly, now, for perhaps a year, and their forms still catch my attention, every time. Here on a frosty morning, looking past the tree into a bright sky.

 

Blenheim Park, Oxon. Pentax Spotmatic SPII, Bergger Pancro 400, ID-11 stock.

 

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This is Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church. One of two churches in Dorothy. Last service was in 1967. But they have restored it so everyone can visit and go inside. Remember to sign the questbook. Cheers, Jonny

 

Dorothy, Alberta, Canada

 

Tomiyama Art Panorama 170

(with the 6x12 mask)

Bergger Pancro 400

Dev; Adox Atomal 49

 

Developed and scanned at home

Loverna, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Mamiya 7ii

35mm adapter

Bergger Pancro 400 @ISO250

Dev; Adox Atomal 49

Fix; Moersch Alkaline Fixer

 

Developed and scanned at home

Shot with my 6x17 panoramic camera.

 

Admiral, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Tomiyama Art Panorama 170

Bergger Pancro 400 @ISO320

120 film/medium format

Dev; Adox Atomal 49

 

Developed and scanned at home

Hyons Wood, Walker Titan SF with Rodenstock 150mm, Bergger Print Film in HC110

Bergger Pancro 400_xtolstock

Isolette, Delta400 @ISO 800 in Finol,

Bergger Cot-320, Kallitype 20x20cm, Sodium acetate developer, MT3 Vario (thiourea)

Detail of a train wagon at "Rocks by Rail" museum in Rutland.

 

Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera

Super Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens

Bergger Pancro 400 film

Lab develop & scan

 

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I have a small mountain of negatives I have not scanned or printed, and this seems like a good time to go back and evaluate some of them. I love the fact that I managed to crop out all but one of the people in this view.

 

This photograph was made with Bergger Pancro 400 film, processed in Kodak Xtol 1:1 and the Hasselblad with standard 80mm lens. No exposure data recorded.

Cycling through the mist in Clerkenwell.

 

BRF400+ pushed two stops

Self developed in HC110

Another scene from "Rocks by Rail", aka Rutland Railway museum. Autumn 2021.

 

Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera

Super Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens

Bergger Pancro 400 film

Lab develop and scan

 

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Abandoned hospital on Bergger Pancro.

 

Nowa Ruda, Poland

 

Mamiya 7ii

Bergger Pancro 400

Dev; Adox Atomal 49

 

Developed and scanned at home

Hyons Wood, Walker Titan SF, Rodenstock 150mm, Bergger Print Film in HC110

When I was planning for my third trip to Saskatchewan, I had my eyes in some of the Ukrainian churches. Most of them are located north and around the Saskatoon and Regina area.

 

This is "The Church of St. John The Baptist". One of two Ukrainian churches in Smuts.

 

This church was built in 1905. It was destroyed by fire in 1925; in 1926 the second church was constructed on the same site which was reduced to ten acres as five acres were released by the parishioners for the construction of a Ukrainian Greek Orthodox church. In 1954, for practical reasons, the church was relocated on a half acre site in westerly Smuts.

 

Photo of the other church coming later.

 

This photo was taken with my Mamiya 7ii and Bergger Pancro. As you probarbly have noticed already, this photo is overexposed (like WAAAAAY overexposed). When I first saw it, I thought "yuk!!". Did not think much of it untill I revisited it (the photo), a couple of weeks later.

 

Here's was happened. I shoot a roll with Ferrania at ISO50 (prior to this roll), and forgot the change the ISO in my camera. Shoot a few photos before noticing. I know this look might be a huge turnoff for many..... but I totally love this look, for this photo. Also credit for my beloved Bergger for not blowing those highlights to "pieces".

 

Here is more information about the churches in Smuts;

www.skeparchy.org/wordpress/about-us/parishes/smuts-st-jo...

 

Smuts, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Mamiya 7ii

Bergger Pancro 400 @ISO50

120 film / medium format

Developed with Adox Atomal 49 (for ISO400)

 

Developed and scanned at home.

 

The future is always a dystopia.....

 

Somewhere in Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Mamiya 7ii

Bergger Pancro 400 @ISO320

Dev; Adox Atomal 49

 

Developed and scanned at home.

Hasselblad 501CM Planar 80mm, yellow filter, Acros in Finol,

Kallitype onto Bergger Cot-320,

Sodium citrate developer,

ATS acidic fixer,

MT3 Vario toner: bleach 1+75 1 minute,

toner setting 50+30+900ml - 30 seconds.

I went back to Neidpath to shot some extra photos for my upcoming book, "My Saskatchewan"

 

..... wow,wow, woow, hold on there mate!! A book you said? Yeah? What on earth makes you believe someone wants to even touch that sh**t (the book)? Or, even buy it!?!!

 

First of, its gonna be free. Did you think I would charge someone for this!?! It won't raise any eyebrows, that for sure. In the end, it might turn out to be the most expensive toiletpaper. But I'm gonna do it anyway.

 

I will visit Saskatchewan again (for the third time) in august, to finish my book and project. Cheers Jonny

 

Neidpath, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Tomiyama Art Panorama 170

Bergger Pancro 400

Dev; Adox Atomal 49

 

Developed and scanned at home

  

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