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Nerlandsøy at the West coast of Norway.
Shot with a Rollei 35 S, FP4 plus film developed in D-76 (1+1)
Camera: Pentax 645N
Lens: smc Pentax-FA 645 45-85mm F/4.5 @ 65mm
Exposure: 1/45 @ F/6.7
Film: Ilford FP4+ home dev. in Kodak XTOL 1+1
The chimney is the last remains of an old mine on Bodmin Moor not far from the village of Minions -- the highest village in Cornwall.
Camera: Mamiya C220 Professional F
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 55mm F:4.5 (Seiko shutter) with yellow/green filter
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8.0
Film: Ilford FP4+ dev. in Xtol 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
central kuala lumpur, april 2010. tea served with the metre long spout kettle, si chuan dou hua restaurant.
Camera: Mamiya C220 Professional F
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 55mm F:4.5 (Seiko shutter) with yellow/green filter
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8.0
Film: Ilford FP4+ dev. in Xtol 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
Yorkstone is a blanket term for a variety of Sandstones, specifically from Yorkshire stone quarries. Its colours and makeup differs depending on the minerals it is formed from and the quarries where it was mined. It has a proven track record of durability, longevity and strength.
A sunny 16 challenge that, unexpectedly really, had a happy ending.
On my regular dog walking circuit I pass, or in some cases go through on paths that are public rights of way, several fields. The gates are far from uniform and far from effective at retaining animals which they don't need to as all are holding back crops, just before harvest at the moment.
A mini series with the walkabout weight and size of the Ilford Advocate, FP4+, developed in Ilfotec HC and even using Ilford Rapid Fixer. A full Ilford production on the credits.
I think I varied the angle of view enough to keep interest but there are limited ways to approach this, at one point I thought of doing a Bernd Becher & Hilla Becher and may do some time.
www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/bernd-becher-and-hilla-becher...
I saw an exhibition of theirs at the 1990 Venice Biennale and was very impressed with the impact their work made, I have pictures of their pictures in my archive, somewhere :-)
A Hawker Siddeley (latterly BAe) Nimrod MR.2 maritime defence aircraft at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, near York, UK. This is a panoramic composite of 3 frames stitched together. Taken a few weeks ago on 2001 expiry date Ilford FP4+ 125 ASA b&w negative film using a Nikon F70 35mm SLR. The film was hand-processed at native 125 ASA using Ilford Ilfotec DD-X developer. The resulting negatives were scanned using a Plustek 8200AI 35mm film scanner to DNG raw files, which were processed and stitched to a panoramic format using Capture One Pro 23.
view of the Hohneck - Vosges mountains - France
FP4 Plus exposed @ 100 Iso - b&w yellow filter (-2/3 stop)
exposition 1/60 sec f/11 - Rodinal 1+50 @ 20°C (more or less) Pixelmator for removing some dust & making the small frame.
The chimney is the last remains of an old mine on Bodmin Moor not far from the village of Minions -- the highest village in Cornwall.
Camera: Mamiya C220 Professional F
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 55mm F:4.5 (Seiko shutter) with yellow/green filter
Exposure: 1/125 @ F/8.0
Film: Ilford FP4+ dev. in Xtol 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor
Ranica Camera P2 pinhole with Ilford fp4 plus film
Exposure approximately 12 seconds
Developed in Rodinal 1+50
The Fog was changing fast from one photo to the next.
Taken with the Leica M5 with the 40mm Voigtländer Nokton Classic S.C. using ILFORD FP4+