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Taken near Pillnitz Castle in Saxony. I wasn't so super careful with the DoF here but it doesn't bother me so much, still lovely I think :)
Lith print onto Agfa Multicontrast Premium MCP 312 RC with Moersch Easy Lith 1+10
Nikon F3 + Nikkor 20mm 1:3.5 + Ilford FP4+
Film processed in Rodinal 1+50
Print scanned on a Heidelberg/Linotype-Hell Saphir Ultra II using Vuescan.
This picture is taken with a Kodak Reflex, an US made TLR from 1946-1948. I used FP4 film (hand rolled to a 620 film reel) shot at box speed and developed it in ID-11 (1+1).
Pouva Start (plastic camera, 120 film), with Ilford FP4Plus exposed at 50 ISO, developed with Rodinal, scanned
Lith Print on Foamtone 133.
Easy Lith FT 20+20+550 8min 22°C
ILFORD FP4 Plus 120
Digital negative contact print 180x130.
(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
Black & White Film: Ifford, FP4 plus @ISO 100
Camera: Nikon F (1959),
Lens: Nikkor 35-105mm f3.5-4.5 AI (1983)
(Location: Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, De León Springs, Florida).
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Yesterday's excursion to the MacDonald Research Forest just north of town. It's a "fish in a barrel" situation, but it can be difficult to decide which fish to edit out to make a good photograph.
Rolleiflex 2.8E (Planar) and Ilford FP4+ developed in Pyrocat HD (10 minutes)
the giant fallen to the ground
photographié en 2016 lorsqu'il était encore debout
photographed in 2016 while still standing
Contact print on Fomabrom variant 111, developer Kodak DEKTOL 1+2, ILFORD FP4 Plus developer Kodak D-76 1+3.
near the cornfields,summer 2019
Nikon F eye finder (c1973)
use a red filter, tripod
Ilford FP4 plus 125 to 200 ISO
Ilford Microphen Dev.
The Nikon Ais 1:2.5/105mm is a beautiful thing in itself - and then there's the pictures!
Nikon FE
Ais-Nikkor 105mmF2.5
Ilford FP4plus 100ASA
Fomadon Excel stock
camera scan
Fujifilm X-T4
Micro-Nikkor 55mmF2.8
Valoi 360
NegativeLabPro
Leica M6 135mm Elmarit
Ilford FP4+ in ID11
Lith print on Fomatone 132 1+20 +2.5 stops 5 min light selenium
(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
Black & White Film: Ifford, FP4 plus @ISO 100
Camera: Nikon F (1959),
Lens: Nikkor 35-105mm f3.5-4.5 AI (1983)
(Location: Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, De León Springs, Florida).
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A print from a few months ago that I hadn't uploaded yet. Recently, I lacked both the time and energy to do much of any darkroom work. There's still so much film to be processed and so many negatives to be printed...
Lith print onto Maco Expo WA3 with Moersch Easy Lith 1+10
Nikon F3 + Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 + Ilford FP4+ in Rodinal 1+50
Print scanned on a Heidelberg/Linotype-Hell Saphir Ultra II with Vuescan.