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I wonder if Hercule Poirot was in when I took this?
Ilford Delta 100 exposed at ISO 64 and developed in dr5 Dev-1.
Taken in downtown Bozeman, MT with Leica m7 and Zeiss Biogon 25mm on hp5+ film pushed to iso 1600 and processed in dr5.
Dear Julia, dear Amerkha,
attached is a picture of Tokyo Parade on 12th Dec.
*Location: Tokyo, JAPAN
*Group: MAKE the RULE Campaign
*Caption: 25 organisations and citizens marched in Shibuya, demanding a real
deal in Copenhagen
*Short Discriotion of Tokyo Parade:
25 organisations and citizens (summed up around 300) gathred in Shibuya to
demand a real deal in Copenhagen
They marched through the city and appealed in front of big crosswalk.
The head of parade was a polar bear- head of MAKE the RULE Campaign,
followed by people with polar bear costumes, bicycle-taxi, bicycles,
balloons, and other fancy coustumes and placards, accompanied by
Wadaiko-beating.
Appeal in the city center attracted atention of the people crossing.
Member organisations and singers, musicians are appealed to
take real action against climate change.
At the end, polar bear poined out that the time is running out, and demanded
world leaders to meet a real deal in copenhagen.
*report on our website (japanese)
www.maketherule.jp/dr5/node/1132
*You'll find other pictures here below :
camera1:
photozou.jp/photo/list/209495/1052859
camera2:
photozou.jp/photo/list/209495/1052887
camera3
photozou.jp/photo/list/209495/1052902
Akiko Yoshida
MAKE the RULE Campaign
i had never loved any fuji b&w film before trying fuji acros 100. this is quickly becoming my fave b&w film. period. possibly even more than ilford HP5.
yeah, seriously. great in xtol, great in t-max. next i've gotta try dr5. i can't wait.
great fine grain structure. amazing dmax and retention when scanning. possibly the best exposure latitude in any film i've ever shot. great to exceptional tonal range. incredible detail.
cheers.
Taken in San Francisco in April 2006 on my way from work with a Leica M7 and a ZeissBiogon*T2.8/25 lens on Agfa Scala film processed in dr5.
Nikon f3
nikkor 50 mm 1.4
expired 2002 agfa scala
pushed to 1600
developed at Agenzia Luce, Trieste.
epson v500
scanning this film is a real pain in the a**. the blacks are so black and dark that my epson v500 can't read well the negative.
i invite you to try this film once. the results viewed live are incredible.
Taken in downtown Bozeman, MT with Leica m7 and Zeiss Biogon 25mm on hp5+ film pushed to iso 1600 and processed in dr5.
Senator Cardin is chairing a hearing of the U.S. Helsinki Commission on Russian treatment of prisoners and others during the Ukraine war. (Official U.S. Senate photo by Dan Rios)
I had always been curious what B&W Slide Film would look like. And while you can get Scala again, there's a lab that can turn almost any B&W Negative film into a B&W Slide. So a group of us decided to give it a go. Now one of my least favourite films in 35mm is Ilford HP5+ so it was the one I decided to go with. And you know, using the Dr5 process it actually looks awesome. Rich, contrastry, and excellent grain.
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 35mm 1:2D - Ilford HP5+ @ ASA-400
Processing By: Dr5
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2017)