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Some daffodils from the garden captured on a sheet of old school 4x5 film. Loading sheet film into a holder and developing it by hand was a challenge I had put off for far too long. I've had the gubbins to do this for over a decade.
Fujica ST801, EBC Fujinon 1:1.4 f=50mm, f/1.4
Ilford FP4 Plus film/ID-11 1+3 developer
Negative copied using Pentax K-1 with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon-Zirconia 2.8/89-0001
Gevaert Gevabox version 1951 / Ilford FP4+ 125 / Ilford LC29 1+29/20°/12min / Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4/4min
Nikon F2 (1978)
Ilford FP4+ pushed
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
Matabeleland, Zimbabwe
photographed, oct. 1997
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Sant Climent de Taüll és la més coneguda, i amb raó, de les esglèsies romàniques de la Vall de Boí. No tan sols l'edifici és excepcional, amb el seu trio d'absis, les seves esveltes columnes i el campanar, considerat per molts com el més bonic de Catalunya. A més ens ha preservat les pintures del Pantocrator del absis central, una veritable icone de la Catalunya medieval. Sense deixar de banda elements treballats en fusta i orfebreria, també medievals. En conjunt, una arca temporal que et trasllada al s. XII.
El campanar mostra una progressió de obertures cada cop major a cada pis, per tal d'anar alleugerint l'estructura com més amunt es troba. Tal i com fan els castellers.
La Vall de Boí, a l'Alta Ribagorça, compta amb el conjunt romànic més extraordinari de Catalunya, així com un dels més importants d'Europa. Per això forma part del Patrimoni de la Humanitat de la UNESCO. I amés la natura que ho envolta és preciosa.
ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_Climent_de_Ta%C3%BCll
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www.aldeaglobal.net/artmedieval/Sant%20Climent%20de%20tau...
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Sant Climent de Taüll is the most famous and impressive of the romanesque churches of the Boi valley, in the Catalan Pyrenees. A three-nave church built in the XII Century, it was consecrated in 1123. It's a unique church for several reasons: it's awesome inside frescoes, the beautiful apses, and the exceptional bell tower, considered the most beautiful in Catalonia. It also had several examples of medieval wooden sculpture and furniture. The unique preservation of all those items it's explained by the remoteness of Taüll till the XX Century.
It's bell tower has a diminishing weight trick in the form of a larger aperture for each level, decreassing it's mass as it goes up.
The Vall de Boí, in the Catalan Pyrenees, is home to one of the most unique romanesque churches in Europe. There are 9 churches part of the UNESCO World Heritage, all of them with most of the structure dating from the XI Century, and including precious frescoes, wooden sculpture and other religious elements, all in romanesque style. All this survived for a thousand years thanks to the extreme isolation of this Catalan valley, surrounded by 3000 m. hight mountains. Obviously, now modern roads make the comunications much easier. Also, the nature surrounds all the churches with beautiful peaks and forests.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant_Climent_de_Ta%C3%BCll
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_Romanesque_Churches_of_the_...
More pictures here (site in catalan):
www.aldeaglobal.net/artmedieval/Sant%20Climent%20de%20tau...
FP4 D76
Lith on Retrobrom Very Light Selenium tone. Moersch Easy Lith 1+10.
It had more of the green tone/colour before I toned it. Maybe should have left it.
5th January 2022
Camera: Rittreck Six SLR.
Lens: Rittron 80mm f/2.
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 120 black & white negative.
Exposure: 1/500 @ f/3.2
Development: ID-11 1 + 4 20C/25 minutes.
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Nikon F100
50mm Nikkor f/1.4
Ilford FP4 Plus 125
HC-110: Dilution B, 8 mins
Boynton Beach Mall, FL
This Sears location was already shuttered before the COVID-19 shutdown. Now the future of the entire mall is in question.
In the meantime, it's a quiet place to walk Molly and a regular on our growing list of unconventional walks.
traveling as a backpacker in Bangkok
BTS Skytrain Bangkok
Nikon F2 (c1978)
Ilford Film FP4+200 ISO
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed dec. 2000 / 2543
Ilford FP4 Plus (fresh) at EI200 in Diafine - Pentax MZ-6 SLR, scanned with the Epson V850 flatbed/Silverfast 9.
FP4+_202102_V850_SF9_MZ6_13
This alley leads to a church of pilgrimage near my native town. The church is about 250 years old and so are the trees - they were planted when the church was sanctified. Meanwhile the alley is a natural monument.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss C 4/50 Distagon
f 1:16, 1/15s (EV 12)
Ilford FP 4 plus
dev Adox FX-39 II, 1+19, 15min @20° (first minute continuous agitation, after every minute for 10sec)
Scan Epson V 850 Pro @3600 dpi, cropped to 2000px@200dpi
Disused railway station (Rørosbanen) near Løten i central Norway. The station was in use from 1862 to 1982. The station building was erected in 1915.
Camera: Mamiya C220f Professional
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 65mm F:3.5 (Seiko shutter) with yellow filter
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8
Film: Ilford FP4+ home developed in Xtol replenished
Thursday 29th September 2022.
Camera: Rolleicord V medium format twin lens reflex.
Lens: Schneider 75mm Xenar f/3.5.
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 120 black & white negative.
Exposure: 2s (4s with reciprocity correction) @ f/16.
Development: Ilford ID-11 1 + 3 20C/21m.
Other Details: Tripod; cable release used.
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