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Tezos NFT limited edition series (3/3)
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Smena 8m Lomo 40mm
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (expired)
well,do not touch or take a seat on this bench.
Nikon F eyefinder (b1973)
FP4+125 exp.to 200 ISO
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed, june 2019
Burnt Mill Bridge, Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
I used to visit the Big South Fork a lot but I haven't had a chance to get up that way in several years. Depending on my rout, I usually stop at Burnt Mill Bridge to look around. I knew there was a photograph there, but it took a few visits before I found how it wanted to be photographed.
Because I wanted the whole bridge in focus, I used a little front tilt and stopped down to f/45. I chose front instead of rear tilt because I didn't want the upright in the bridge to converge.
Wisner 4x5 Technical Field Camera
150mm f/6.3 Fujinon W
Ilford FP4 Plus stand developed in Caffenol-CL
Split Grade Printed on Ilford Warmtone paper processed in ID-78
Packard
Crown Graphic 4x5
Schneider 120mm APO Symmar
Ilford FP4plus
Clayton F76plus 1:9 for 5:30 mins at 20c
Since 1978, my first new own
bought Nikon F2 A (body only)
serial Nr.:78 76875 with the Lens 50 mm NON AI (show only) in good condition and work, no service yet, has already gone through a lot, many travel survived.
Photographed with Nikon F Eyelevel (1972) Lens: Micro Nikkor 3.5 / f = 55 mm (1975)
Ilford FP4+ 125 ISO pushed
Developer Ilford ID-11, 11 min. at +20° (third film)
photographed, sept. 2018
Wayland’s Smithy, Oxfordshire Ridgeway
29/6/19, 3:18pm
Chamonix 810V
Nikkor-SW 150 f/8
Ilford FP4+ 8x10
½” f/32
small amount of front tilt
N+1 development, BTZS tubes, Pyrocat HD 2:2:100, 12’17”, 22ºC
Acetic acid stop, TF-4 Fix, Hypoclear, 30min wash
third from left coin phone
Nikon F2 A (1978)
FP4+ pushed
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed, jan.2001 / 2544
Camera: Olympus XA1
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus
Lab: Harman Lab, Cheshire
Scanner: Epson Perfection V550
Software: Adobe Photoshop & Lightroom
Back into the doors series at the moment, this on the Rollei 35 Tessar (Germany made) with FP4+
Not an ideal film/camera combination as I find I am shooting slower than I ideally like, the tiny camera induces more motion blur than I would like. A camera with some "heft" is preferable, but not too much so the Pentax 67 would be on the ridiculous side the Hasselblad 500 braceable and the Leica M series about just right, the Barnacks are fine as well the Rollei just that bit too small and light that it requires more attention than the camera size would seem to warrant and combine that with zone focus it all becomes a bit of a lottery for me, still this one worked out with care taken.
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
2” 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 3hrs25mins, no prehumidification
20mins daylight exposure, overcast, 3.35pm
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.
Olympus 0M1n 50mm f1.8 Zuiko 12mm Ext
FP4+ @125
Rodinol 1+25
Print on Old Record Rapid from Moersch Photochemie.
Lith in Moersch SE5 1+10 14mins
MT01 Selenium 4 mins
View through one of the windows on the long climb up the Cabot Tower in Bristol. View large to see how much detail can be seen through the dirty plastic.
(I was tempted to tag this 'plastic fantastic'...)
Isolette roll 2 was also self-processed 120 roll 1.
St Michael's Mount is a small tidal island in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England. The island is linked to the town of Marazion by a man-made causeway of granite setts, passable between mid-tide and low water. It is managed by the National Trust, and the castle and chapel have been the home of the St Aubyn family since approximately 1650. The earliest buildings, on the summit, date back to the 12th century.
Camera: Mamiya C220 Professional F
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 55mm F:4.5 (Seiko shutter) with yellow/green filter
Exposure: 1/60 @ F/8.0
Film: Ilford FP4+ dev. in Xtol 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
Shot at "Cars& Coffee" Columbia Tn. I used a Pentax 67 with a 105mm f2.4 lens, Ilford FP4 plus and developed in Clayton F76+ at 1:9 for 5:30 at 68 degrees.
Nikon F eye finder (c1973)
Ilford FP4+ metered Film
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed 2019