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250413-B RB67_044-5

Composition nr.9

Mamiya RB67 90mm f/3.5 -- FP4+ in HC110 dil.E, 9' @20C.

 

Self developed; negatives scanned with EpsonV850

Bessa 66

Very nice low contrast uncoated Color Skopar. ( No unsharp mask ). You can read the shadows and the hight lights.No vignetting at f 5,6

 

Another roll of HP5+ done for my photo-a-day in film. Hanging out to dry as I type this. I've used different developers but have really enjoyed the HC110 from Kodak as of late.

Rittreck View 5x7

210/5.6 Nikon lens

Fomapan 100

HC110 1+63 10mins

400TX@800; HC110[B]10@68F; Rolleiflex Automat.

Looking down to the street level from the 10th floor of the flour mill.

Mamiya C220. TriX 400. HC110-B. Shot at the ruins of Hampton Furnace in NJ Pine Barrens

31-Aug-2023 13:35

Kodak TMAX 100 rated @ EI 100

 

Developed in Euro HC110 Dilution H (1+63) for 12 mins @ 20C

Pre-Wash 3 mins

Inversions for first 30 sec

Two Inversions every 30 sec

Two water Stop Baths of 1 min each

Ilford Rapid Fixer (1+4) [Fix twice clearing time]

Fixer clearing time 60 seconds : Fixed for 150 sec total

Inversion washes for 11 minutes, multiple water changes

Ilford Surfactant : 2 mins

 

Bronica SQAi + 50mm

 

Highlight = 16

Shadow = 12

Midpoint = 14

 

Filters : Heliopan Yellow (-1)

 

Final LV=13

 

1/30 sec @ f16

Kodak retina IIIc with Foma 100 forced to 400. Developed with HC110 1+31 10’ and scanned with Epson V800.

Salamanca Tormes river

frame on roll of Verichrome Pan

inside an estate sale camera.

date unknown.

 

tri-x. believed to be shot at ei 3200.

 

stand development in hc110. three rounds of 1:119 for thirty minutes each, untouched. for two rolls in a 480ml tank, that leaves 2ml of concentrate per roll, per round. total is 6ml per roll, the minimum recommended by kodak. i think this worked slightly better than the previous two cycles at 1:100.

acros 100, kodak hc-110 dilution e, mamiya 7ii

Kodak TMax 400, HC110 1:63, 12:00m. Kurama, Kyoto.

agfa isolette

kodak tmax 400

hc110

Hyons Wood, Walker Titan SF with Nikkor 210mm, Ilford Ortho Plus in HC110 8x10" Silver Gelatin Print on Ilford RC Multigrade Satin,

 

Olympus XA - Trix 400@800 in HC110

Kodak retina IIIc with Foma 100 forced to 400. Developed with HC110 1+31 10’ and scanned with Epson V800.

Salamanca Tormes river

BESSA R3A NOKTON 50mm F1.1

ILFORD DELTA3200 HC110 1:15 25℃ 8.5min

Large format session, Jericho, Oxford. Nov. 2022.

 

5x4 Speed Graphic

Aero Ektar lens

Fomapan 200 (fresh)

Kodak HC110 1+63 10mins

Large format session, Jericho, Oxford. Nov. 2022.

 

5x4 Speed Graphic

Aero Ektar lens

Fomapan 200 (fresh)

Kodak HC110 1+63 10mins

2017 Rollei Rolleiflex Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2.8 (2.8E) (1956), Kodak Tri-X 400 (400TX)+HC110.

Mare adriatico

Canon 7 with Foma 100 film developed in HC110

2018 Rollei Rolleiflex Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2.8 (2.8E) (1956), Kodak Tri-X 400 (400TX)+HC110.

Los Angeles, CA

Nikon FE2 105mm

Kodak TriX

Stand Developed 75mins 1:100

Leica M6 35mm 2.0 Delta400@3200

Canon A-1, Fomapan 400 @ ISO 320

 

Hc-110, dilution B, 6min

Found roll of Tri-X, shot maybe 1970ish? I developed it in HC-110 semi-stand: 5mL syrup to 795mL water at 68F for 50 minutes, agitated first 30 seconds, then one time halfway through. The car in the background is the best clue on the roll as to when it was shot.

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

Foto presa amb una Rolleiflex 3.5F fabricada entre 1969 i 1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm; Ilford Delta 100 revelat amb HC110.

 

Al contrari que en altres ordres monastics, dins l'ordre cartoixana, el cap i casal és clarissim i evident: la Gran Cartoixa d'on totes prenen el nom, Grande Chartreuse en francès, fundada per Sant Brú el 1084 (tot i que en el lloc actual només el 1132).

 

Situada en un arreserat i tranquil vall dels Alps francesos, dins el massis del mateix nom i al nord de Grenoble, la Grande Chartreuse té molta fama, tant religiosa com pel famós licor que produeix. Però amb tot, no es pot visitar mai per dintre, només fins als murs perimetrals. Així i tot la visita val la pena pel seu entorn natural privilegiat.

 

El gran bloc és la part de la Gran Chartreuse dedicada a la administració de tota l'ordre, i on es reuneix el "Capitol General" cada dos anys. El prior de Grande Chartreuse és alhora el cap de tota l'ordre.

 

Les cartoixes tenen una estructura arquitectonica única, i es que els monjos (i monjes) no dormen en un dormitori o cel·les, sino que la majoria dormen (i viuen en solitud) en petits xalets amb el seu propi taller i pati completament aillats del món exterior. De fet, els cartuixos viuen tota la setmana en silenci i solitud, i només es troben per les mises i el diumege per menjar en comunitat i unes hores de trobada i fins i tot xerrada. Tot això ho dic des del meu agnosticisme/ateisme més complert, eh? Però així i tot i tinc certa fascinació per aquest estil de vida tant allunyat de la vida usual i atabalada que portem.

 

Ah, això si, hi ha cartuixos que si que viuen en comunitat i que fan les feines per a poder mantenir l'aillament quasi total dels altres: cuina, manteniments, horts, etc...

 

Ah, i com a final, dir que tot i la aparent pau i silenci inalterat de la Gran Chartreuse, aquesta patí diversos incendis des de la edat mijana que requeriren importants reconstruccions (bona part dels edificis són del ségle XVII) i a sobre dues expulsion forçades: del 1790 al 1816 i del 1903 al 1940.

 

No us perdeu el documental: Die Große Stille (2000), de Phillip Gröning.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI1w1DDdH1I

 

ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orde_de_la_Cartoixa

 

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Cartuja

 

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Picture taken with a Rolleiflex 3.5F, made c.1969-1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm lens; Ilford Delta 100 developed in HC110.

 

Contrary to other monastic orders, within the Carthusian order, the head house is very clear and obvious: the Great Carthusian from which they all take their name, Grande Chartreuse in French, founded by Sant Bruno in 1084 (although in the current site only in 1132).

 

Located in a secluded and quiet valley of the French Alps, within the massif of the same name and north of Grenoble, the Grand Chartreuse has a lot of fame, both religiously and for the famous liquor it produces. However, you can never visit the inside, only up to the perimeter walls. Even so, the visit is worth it for its privileged natural environment.

 

The large building is the part of the Grande Chartreuse dedicated to the administration of the entire order, and where the "General Capitol" meets every two years. The prior of Grande Chartreuse is at the same time the head of the entire order.

 

The Carthusian monasteries have a unique architectural structure, namely that the monks (and nuns) do not sleep in a dormitory or cells, but most sleep (and live in solitude) in small chalets with their own completely isolated workshop and courtyard of the outside world. In fact, the Carthusians live all week in silence and solitude, and only meet for mass and Sunday to eat together and have a few hours of meeting and even chatting. I say all this from my most complete agnosticism/atheism, But even so, I have a certain fascination for this lifestyle so far removed from the usual and burdened life we ​​lead.

 

Also, there are monks who do live in community and who do the jobs to be able to maintain the almost total isolation from the others: kitchen, maintenance, gardens, etc...

 

Oh, and finally, to say that despite the apparent peace and unaltered silence of the Grand Chartreuse, it has suffered several fires since the Middle Ages that required major reconstructions (many of the buildings are from the 17th century) and on top of that two forced evictions : from 1790 to 1816 and from 1903 to 1940.

 

Don't miss the documentary: Die Große Stille (2000), by Phillip Gröning.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI1w1DDdH1I

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthusians

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande_Chartreuse

yashica mat 124g, hp5, hc110

Sagene, Oslo

* Zeiss Ikonta 522/24 - aka Ikonta 35 - (from 1948) with the Novar F3.5/4,5 cm lens

* Ilford HP5 plus film

* Developed in Kodak HC-110 (1+63 dilution)

 

Here is a picture of the camera: flic.kr/p/2iZMG3j

HC110 - trix at 1600

I think this decently balances a square frame.

Ihagee Exa + Isco-Göttingen Westar 50mm f2.8

Ultrafine Extreme 100 in Kodak HC110/dilution B

Film Fuji Acros 100

HC-110 dil. B

cazadero, ca

04-Sep-2023 16:17

Ilford SFX200 rated @ EI 200 (EI=6 for IR shots)

 

Developed in Euro HC110 Dilution B (1+31) for 8 mins @ 20C

Pre-Wash 5 mins

Inversions for first 30 sec

One Inversions every 30 sec

Two water Stop Baths of 1 min each

Ilford Rapid Fixer (1+4) [Fix twice clearing time]

Fixer clearing time 45 sec : Fixed for 90 sec total

One clearing wash for one minute to flush out fixer

Inversion washes for 10 minutes, multiple water changes

Ilford Surfactant : 2 mins

 

Bronica SQAi + 40mm

 

Highlight = 15

Shadow = 11

Midpoint = 13

 

Filters : None

 

Final LV=13

 

1/30 sec @ f22

Fomapan100 HC110 1:31 5:40 20.5c

Trying out a new way to shoot child portraits using my nephew as a test case. I think it might work.

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