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Perranzabuloe is a coastal civil parish and a hamlet in Cornwall, England. The name of the parish derives from the medieval Latin Perranus in Sabulo meaning Piran in the sand. It refers to Saint Piran (the patron saint of Cornwall). The present parish church is situated in Perranzabuloe hamlet.
Camera: Mamiya C220 Professional F
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 55mm F:4.5 (Seiko shutter) with yellow/green filter
Exposure: 1/60 @ F/5.6
Film: Ilford FP4+ dev. in Xtol 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
Kasper Silkoset Syvertsen
* Kodak Retina IIc - type 020 (1954-1958)
* Rodenstock Heligon C lens 2.8/50mm
* Ilford FP4 plus
* Ilford ID-11 (1+1)
I used this camera: flic.kr/p/2iK6W8D
Saturday 3rd September 2022.
Camera: Leica IIIf Red Dial (1952) 35mm Rangefinder.
Lens: Leitz 9cm Elmar f/4 (1956).
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 35mm black & white negative.
Exposure: 1/200 @ f/8.
Development: ID-11 1 + 3 20C/21m.
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The first set of falls along the Taylor Creek in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Large format 4x5 film.
Toyo 45AII
Fujinon SW 90mm
12s at f22
Ilford FP4+ at 100
FPP 110 Dilution B
Early summer, at dusk playing with the wet winds of the upcoming storm
#Pentax67 #fp4plus exposed at ISO 400 Pushed +2
"Le peuple est le seul sur lequel nous puissions compter pour préserver notre liberté. »
Thomas Jefferson
Zéro Image 2000, Ilford FP4plus, Ilsofol 3, exposition 15 mn
Nikon F2 (c1978)
Ilford FP4+ 125 to 200 ISO
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
Harare, Zimbabwe
photographed 1997
Original exposure and development:
8th May 2022, mid-afternoon
Chamonix 810V, Rodenstock APO-Sironar S 240mm f/5.6
Ilford FP4+ 10x8 @ 125
560mm bellows
3” f/5.6
510-Pyro 5:500, 10' 20ºC, Stearman SP810 tray
3x 30” tap water wash/stop
4min fix in Ilford Rapid Fixer (currently out of Alkaline fixer; may reinstitute 1min sodium sulphite hypoclear)
wash: 10 fill/dump 1l tap water, 10 agitations per litre
Ilfotol rinse
Print:
15th May 2022 / 22ºC / 52% RH
10x8 contact print from Ilford FP4+ negative on 14x11 Bergger Cot320
3ml Fotospeed argyrotype sensitiver, 1 drop of tween20 solution (mix of 1 drop and 5 drops distilled water)
Paper dried 4hrs20mins, no prehumidification
35mins daylight exposure, overcast/rain, 2.41pm
5mins wash in 1.5l distilled water with squeeze of lemon juice
5mins wash in 1.5l tap water
3mins fix in hypo
1hr final soak
Dried flat for 24hrs
Digitized with Nikon D800E/85PC-E, stitch of two shifted frames.
(6A-_IMG2024)
Pentax MX, SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7
Ilford FP4Plus @ 125 ASA
Rodinal 1:50
Negative digital: Pentax KP, Asahi SMC Macro-Takumar 100 mm
A young photographer composes a picture in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
One day in June, I decided to load up a couple of old cameras with some 135 format, black and white, film. One was a Nikon FTn with a 35 mm lens that I gave to me daughters. They are seven and nine years old, and were interested in learning some photography. I loaded a Spotmatic 1 for myself. I planned to shoot the whole roll with a 300 mm lens, but some of the shots were taken with other lenses. Here is a photo of my 7 year old pretending to compose a photo while I take one of her.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2018.
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic 1
Asahi Takumar f4 300 mm lens
Manfrotto tripod and ball head.
Metered with a Sekonic L-358.
135 format Ilford FP4 Plus 125 ISO film.
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.