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Unser altes Wasswerk in der Nähe von Wülfingen, aufgenommen auf einem Ilford FP4plus Rollfilm und einer Mamiya6
JPG film scan post-processed in DxO FilmPack for tonal balance.
"La ronde des épouvantails d'Equevilley".
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Now this was a tricky one, the 21mm was patently not wide enough so how to handle the 15mm close up without drawing too much attenton to the lens rather than the subject. just about got away with it think.
Limbourg, Belgium. KMZ Horizont with Ilford FP4plus. developed in D76. scanned with EOS 5D. post in Darktable.
Canon AE1 Program, FD lens 85mm f1.8 - Ilford FP4 Plus @80 asa - Foma universal developer 1+4 dilution (one shot) 8'
Door and Hat.
6/8/16
Pentax K1000 SLR with 28mm lens.
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 film.
Processed by Ilford Labs.
Scanned by me using Epson V550.
Adjusted for contrast and curves in Lightroom 6.
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Schaffhausen - Svizzera
Le cascate del Reno
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sciaffusa
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascate_del_Reno
Hasselblad 500c/m
Ilford FP4+
D76 stock 8' 20°
HpG4050
Station Thonburi Bangkok
Nikon F2 (c1978)
Ilford Film FP4 plus
Ilford Microphen Developer
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed 2001 / 2544
I think I’ve said this before many times—that photography allows you to learn to look and see. You begin to see things you had never paid any attention to. And as you photograph, one of the benefits is that the world becomes a much richer, juicier, visual place. Sometimes it is almost unbearable — it is too interesting. And it isn’t always just the photos you take that matters. It is looking at the world and seeing things that you never photograph that could be photographs if you had the energy to keep taking pictures every second of your life. Saul Leiter
The Recipe
5 mins pre soak
8.30 mins Ilford ID11 stock - Ilford Agitation Method
1 min Ilford Stop
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid