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Ilford HP5 35mm film, developer ID-11 10' at 20°C. Exposure ISO 400 @35mm lens, available light. Digitized with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
FP4 in Finol,
Kallitype onto Hahnemühle Platinum Rag.
From left to right:
Sodium acetate developer untoned
Palladium toner 1 min 15 secs
MT3 Vario toner: bleach 1+75 15 secs toner setting A
Ilford HP5 35mm film, developer ID-11 10' at 20°C. Exposure ISO 400 @35mm lens, available light. Digitized with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
White Sunday in Hürth
Rolleiflex T, Delta 400 @ ISO 800 in Finol,
Kallitype on HPR, Rochelle salt developer, MT10 Gold toner 4 minutes prior to fixing.
It used to be a pub. The Sun Inn offered everything the traveller needed including accommodation and a beer garden behind the building. These days, pubs are being converted into residential homes and developers make sure that the yard behind is turned into accommodation too, rental or other.
Fuji X-Pro1.
Morning light on the marsh, Bald Head Island. Two-shot stitched panorama.
590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax 1:1.8 55mm
Iridient Developer
Affinity Photo
Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grapelli, J'Attendrai
TD : Ilford HP5 35mm film, developer ID-11 25' at 20°C. Exposure ISO 1000 @35mm lens, available light. Digitized with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
Holga 120N Tri-x in efd.
Quality control is carried out after each production of ferric oxalate. I do not rely on the test for residual iron II salt, only the result after printing is really relevant.
Because different developers have their own characteristics in terms of maximum blackening, colour and susceptibility to fogging, I allow myself the pleasure of playing with developers.
Kallitype onto HPR,
Sodium acetate developer.
Holga 120N, HP5 in Tanol,
Kallitype on HPR,
Sodium acetate developer,
MT3 Vario Toner: bleach 1+100 1:20 mins, toner setting C.
Minolta XR, 58mm f1.4
Kodak double X, ND76
I developed the film in a room of over 35 degrees. I first let the developer below 20 degrees, but would rise over 24 degrees while developing. That might affect the result.
暑い部屋で現像したので,現像中に現像液の温度が上がってしまい,ざらついた結果になったのか?
Queen Branch, Mainspring Conservation Trust, Macon County NC
590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm
Iridient Developer
Ilford Hp5 Plus developed in T-Max developer. Lake Agnes cabin. State Forest Park Colorado July 2022.
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I don't often get an opportunity to spend a day walking and it allowed me to see more of Toronto and of course take more pictures. So here ... #etbtsy
Continued on my blog:
Toronto Film Shooters (TFS): After the May 2024 Midtown Photo Walk, Heading Downtown
Photographed with a 35mm Nikon FE2 camera on Kodak Double-X 5222 Black & White Negative Film, developed in D-23 developer.
Eno River State Park
A second shot with a slightly different perspective, processed in color.
Pentax K-1
SMC Pentax 1:1.8 85mm
Iridient Developer
Where to end this nostalgic search for lost time? Perhaps by saying goodbye to my parents. My last photo of my father (with C) in Mallorca in 2001. I was on a whirlwind tour: Colombia, UK, Ghana, Nigeria, UK, Spain, UK, Colombia, the US and back to Cali, Colombia, where I was working at the time. Jack died a couple of days after Christmas, one month after my third child was born, who was named after his grandfather. www.theguardian.com/news/2002/jan/19/guardianobituaries.b...
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta A 530 4,5 x 6 cm, 1937
Fomapan 100@100 ISO
Yellow filter
Moersch Eco Developer
DSLR scan
Kallitype
Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Potassium Citrate developer, ATS alkaline fixer:
untoned
MT10 Gold toner
MT3 Vario toner (thiourea)
Ghost Pipe(Monotropa uniflora) and rhododendron petals stand out against the wet leaf litter. Secret Falls Trail, Nantahala National Forest.
Pentax K-1
SMC Pentax 1:1.8 55mm
Iridient Developer
Rollei SL66SE, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2,8, Orange filter, T-MAX 100 Professional (Kodak TMX 6052) developed in Ilfosol S 1+9, digitised by photographing the original negative on a light pad - tethered capture and digital development in Lightroom.
The Howgills as a whole lie within the county of Cumbria, although the area remains in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
"Cautley Spout is England's highest (cascade) waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on Ingleborough falls a greater unbroken distance into a pothole, and Hardraw Force has a greater unbroken fall above ground). The broken cascade of falls tumbles a total of [nearly 200m] down a cliff face at the head of a wild and bleak glacial valley that comes down from a high plateau called The Calf. [...] This fall is one of the few cascade falls in England; most are either tiered or plunge falls." (Wikipedia)
A coworker and I went to see the Valley of Fire State Park for an afternoon. The park is a 1h drive north-east of Las Vegas, Nevada. He is our star developer, who is very productive, and comes up with creative ideas. I took this shot with his Xiaomi Redmi 5 mobile phone.
I processed a photographic and a paintery HDR photo from a single mobile phone exposure, merged them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive feedback.
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-- Xiaomi Redmi 5, HDR, 1 JPG exposure, 2019-03-04-sam-sheffres_hdr1pho1pai1f.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
Paine’s Bridge, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, England.
590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm
Iridient Developer
Beginners in the technique of Kallitype often ask which developer they should choose.
Only a comparison of colour and tonal values with identical exposure time. To achieve the same level of blackness with the acetate developer, the exposure time would have to be slightly longer.
(Mamiya RB67; Sekor 4.5/250; Ilford FP4+ developed in Moersch Eco Film Developer; digitized with DSLR+hugin; edited with GIMP
The camera I used was a Zeiss Ikon 521 with a Tessar 3.5/75mm lens. It takes 16 pictures on 120-rollfilm, format 4.5x6cm. Aperture was set to 5.6.
Film used was Kodak Tri-X@400.
Developed with Jobo B&W developer, 11 minutes, rotary-development.
Ilford FP4+, 4" x 5", 160 iso, N+1 development in Kodak HC-110 developer, Dilution B, 14:20 minutes, 20C. Taken June 2020, Ebony SV45TU 4" x 5" Field Camera. Nikkor T-ED 500mm Lens. #25 Red Filter.
A tight view of one of the many waterfalls on the Weeping Wall in Banff National Park, Alberta.
Diana F+ - Kodak Tri-x400
6x6 - Stampata su ILFORD MULTIGRADE FB Matt
ILFORD MULTIGRADE developer - ILFORD RAPID FIXER
DURST M601
This is a bulk gas carrier and guess what. That is a gas power station in the backround
Shot from Portishead Quay as the BRO Developer approaches Avonmouth.
#BehindTheScenes
This month's entry on my 12 weeks project is about describing something behind the scenes. There is nothing better that expresses that than the moment that I dump my ideas into coding. Users only see the end result but the magic happens only when the developer codes the solution. I hope you like it :)
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There's this house, built out of the strongest ever-looking concrete blocks, it looks well built, but it's been sitting empty like this for quite some time now. Usually, it's only visible from the main road, from below, but I've found a road that goes just next to it.
Taken with Minolta SR-T 303 film camera and Minolta MD Tele-Rokkor 135mm F2.8 telephoto lens on AgfaPhoto APX 400 film. Developed in Adox Adonal developer, 1+50 dilution at 22.5°C.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner using VueScan.
continuing to become better acquainted with this new-to-me Graflex Crown Graphic 2x3 and with working with sheet film generally. I like much about this image. Am puzzled though by thebreakdown of the surface into abstracted little tonal blocks (hinting at a Cezanne-like compartmentalization). Developer, fixer, developing process in general (temps, time, so on). The film? Ah, the many mysterious variables...
I've tested 9 programs for the purpose of processing challenging nightscapes and for preparing images for time-lapses.
The comprehensive review can be found on my blog here:
amazingsky.net/2023/01/01/testing-raw-developer-software-...
PinstaGo 4X5 pinhole camera, in-camera developed with syringes. Left the developer syringe in the sun a few minutes and it turned brown. Stained the print, too. Inman, Georgia
TriX 400 ,
Developer: divided D76 (2 x 3:00min, 20°C)
B: Natiummetaborat (50gr/Ltr),
0,00 ml/ltr Restrainer (Moersch) Bad B
Mamiya C33
Sekor 2,8/80
Filter Blue