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1970s Yashica Electro 35 GSN with Color-Yashinon 1.7/45mm on Fomapan 400 at EI200 as a slide/reversal with Ilford Multigrade 1+5 for 10 minutes, my peroxide/EDTA/Citric acid bleach, and Ilford Multigrade 1+9 for 8 minutes.
I shot this on a photo walk with my daughter on New Years Day in Dundrum, Dublin. Things are of course all closed up under lockdown, but New Years was particularly bleak and deserted feeling. This closed shop, the abandoned cart... seems like 2021.
But! The good news is this is the first roll from my newly updated slide/reversal process using a bleach that a bunch of us researched over on Photrio. It produces better and cleaner results than the peroxide/vinegar bleach and so far I'm very happy with it! Fomapan 400 actually works surprisingly well in reversal.
1970's Yashica Electro 35 GSN with Yashinon 1.7/45mm on Fomapan 400 (expired 2012) at EI200 in PC-Glycol 1+50 (5 g/L carbonate, 2 g/L KBr) for 8 mins @ 20C.
This is my Kiev 88CM modified by Arax. It had a CLA in 2017 and was fitted with a new mount ring to make it possible to properly fit all the Zeiss Jena lenses (which don't quite fit properly with the original).
Here it's sporting my Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/80mm from my Pentacon Six TL, and the Mamiya hood that I normally use on that lens. I don't have the MC variant of the lens and without the deep hood it is prone to flare.
I have the full prism kit for this camera, but sometimes just prefer to shoot with the folding viewfinder.
Another shot from my test roll with PC-Glycol that I mixed up and last used in 2017! It does preserve well.
The so-called 'Ochsenkopf', (ox head), is part of the Hürtgen Forest, which became famous as a historical site of the Second World War, particularly for the 'Battle of the Hürtgen Forest'.
The fighting was very costly and brutal.
Even today, dangers can still lurk in the forest, such as mines and old ammunition from the war.
1970s Yashica Electro 35 GSN with Color-Yashinon 1.7/45mm on ADOX Silvermax 100 at EI200 in my 2B-1 two bath developer experiment for 5 mins A, 4 mins B @ 20C.
This a from a test roll I shot in the Yashica while working on my two bath developer. Silvermax seems to get at least one full stop speed boost, which I was not really expecting. Negatives look very good and nice, even density.
The shop is the historic Deveney's, purveyors of all manner of excellent alcoholic beverages in Dundrum, Dublin.
Say Hello to the rangefinders.
Yashica Electro35 (now in YoungDoo's possession), Canonet, & the Bessa R3M. (yep, just felt like posting something for the sake of posting something so why not this?)
1970s Yashica Electro 35 GSN with Color-Yashinon 1.7/45mm on Fomapan 400 at EI200 as a slide/reversal with Ilford Multigrade 1+5 for 10 minutes, my peroxide/EDTA/Citric acid bleach, and Ilford Multigrade 1+9 for 8 minutes.
I shot this on a photo walk with my daughter on New Years Day, under lockdown. Nobody around, everything closed for the holiday too!
This is the Luas bridge at Dundrum, built to carry the light rail over the huge intersection at Dundrum. Quite a landmark in South Dublin, now. You may not have noticed... that house on the left is a closed up council house. The door and windows are painted wood inserts to look like it's not empty.
Yashica GSN Electro 35
Fujicolor Press 800 ( expired ??? exposed @ ISO 400 )
C-41 @ 38 degrees for 3:30mins
Yashica Electro35 and P-Sharan STD 35 Pinhole
Ilford FP4 ( Expired )
Rodinal stand for 60min @ 20 degrees
This is what happens when you take out a roll of film mid way, don't mark that it has been exposed and put the roll back into another camera thinking its a fresh roll......muiti exposures with unexpected results.