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Sunday 29th November 2020.
Camera: Voigtländer Prominent 35mm rangefinder.
Lens: Voigtländer 50mm Ultron f/2.
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 black & white negative.
Development: ID-11 1 + 1 20C/12m.
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Fun window display, but I wonder if the optician sell more fancy sunglases this way?
* Pentax LX
* 1.4/50mm lens
* FP4+ film
* ID-11 (1+1) developer
I used this camera and lens: flic.kr/p/23E7r2P
Fuji GSW690 III
Ilford FP4 Plus with Tiffen Yellow 2 filter
Developed in HC-110 1+31
Fayette County Georgia USA
Sur le chemin de Compostelle, Camino del norte, San Juan, Pays Basque espagnol/hasselblad 501cm 80mm Ilford FP4plus
Mamiya C220
Sekor 80mm f2.8
Ilford FP4+
Rodinal 1:50 (12 mins)
Abandoned Nursery, Boynton Beach
I would be happy pottering with pots in a shady spot.
2018.10 | Chania, Crete (Greece)
Rolleiflex T | Ilford FP4+ | Dev & Scan: MeinFilmLab
Chania (Hania) ist für die Kreter die schönste Stadt der Insel. Sie ist nach Heraklion die zweitgrößte Stadt auf Kreta und zieht die meisten Touristen an.
=> www.kreta-reise.info/Hauptseiten/hania.htm
Thank you for your kind attention!
Vielen Dank für Deine geschätzte Aufmerksamkeit!
=> www.remme.de <=
2020 Cruise In, Te Aroha, NZ
Contax RX, Tamron SP 35-80 f2.8, Ilford FP4 Plus, Kodak Xtol, Epson V700
Nothing better than a sunny day and time waiting for a train to make some demonstrative photos with this great 75mm lens : Cosina Voigtländer Heliar Classic 75mm / f 1.8. Although a bit soft when at full aperture it gives some very sharp and contrasty images at around f5.6 [rb_241022_000031920035]
I have previously posted this shot taken on the M8 but also had an M2 with me loaded with FP4+. I have cropped to similar .
I think I could recover more from the window with a bit of masking and work in Capture One, dodge and burn, hold back in this case but the intent is enough.
On reflection bringing more back would perhaps bring the outside in too much perhaps?
There are interesting differences in how the highlights are handled, the original is in the comments and here:
www.flickr.com/photos/red_eyes_man/53165853454/in/photoli...
Last one from the snowy morning shoot. Cropped from portrait to landscape view keeping the upper half of the original shot. Initial idea didn't work out especially well, so this is the saved version of the original.
Man, was this a trip!!!
We like to travel Europe by car and spend the time in it by listening an audiobook. This time we did The Face by Dean Koontz - a story that takes place in the "legendary Bel Air estate" - a palace that sports a retro car club, and where the interior is decorated with black and white portraits of Hollywood celebrities...
On our return trip back to Latvia from Portugal (yes, insane) we got offered to stay at a place in rural France - an offer we simply could not refuse! So we drove to this place whilst listening to the mysteries Koontz had cooked up in his often beautifully twisted mind, and arrived at a... get this: Palace in a sizeable realestate! A tour was made of the place we'll be staying, and as I approached the crooked and sagging stairwell of the servant house, I noticed a peculiar peculiarity: walls are lined with B&W Hollywood headshots!!! Umm, is this real?
Let's just sleep on this.
The next day we started by exploring the estate, and at the end of the tour we arrived at some beautiful retro cars parked next to the PALACE THAT HAS ITS OWN RETRO CAR CBLUB.
Wa?...
Turns out that fellow Latvians basically run the place. A joke escaped me that it could be nice to drive one! "Which car would you like?" was the response or something like that. Jeesus! Which one? How about that Jaguar? That beautiful Lotus? That huge Daimler limousine with two gas tanks? Or those other beauties I don't even recognise? Well, I put my GF to make the choice, so we ended up driving a couple of miles through the beautiful rural France and hearing that hungry two-tank fed beast of an engine roaring in oldscool Daimler was just... melting :) So here she is, my beautiful, driving on the gravel roads of France. I did drive too and it was just something - a moment to cherish for sure. Especially for a person still without drivers licence... Ahh, the little joys of Anarchy : D
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 reversed in PQ Universal and scanned with Plustek 7600i Ai.
Sunday 3rd March 2024.
All British Day, Echunga Oval Sth Australia.
Camera: Leica IIIf 35mm Rangefinder (1952).
Lens: Leitz 5cm Summarit f/1.5 (1952).
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 35mm bulk black & white negative.
Development: Ilford ID-11 stock solution 20C/7 minutes.
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