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Hand held photo, 30/sek. f/1.4
Nikon F2 (c1978)
HP5 plus 400 to 800 ISO
Ilford Microphen Developer
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed 2000/2543
Main Station Hua Lamphong Bangkok 2001 / 2544
Travel provisions.
Nikon F2 (c1978)
Ilford Film HP5plus
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed jan.2001 / 2544
VEB Narva Kombinat
Berliner Glühlampenwerk
Nikon F2 (c1978)
Ilford HP5+ @800 ISO
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed 1991
HP5 ID-11.
The light leaks I discovered were in the developing tank. Purchased secondhand the previous owner had drilled holes in the centre column. I hadn't noticed.
hand held photo
Nikon F2 A (b.1978)
Ilford Film HP5+ pushed
Ilford Microphen Dev. (home)
Scan: 800 DPI
Hbf. Berlin, East Germany
photographed jan. 1993
Nikon F2 A (b1978)
Ilford HP5+ 400 to 800 ISO
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
Samut Sakhon, Thailand
photographed 2000 / 2543
Tram Timisoara, Romania
Nikon F2 (1978)
HP5+ pushed
Ilford Microphen Dev.
Scan: 1200 DPI
photographed 2006
Shot with my trusty Leica M4 using Voigtländer 35 mm 1:1,4 Nokton VM II MC
Ilford HP5 Plus, ISO200, self developed using Adonal 1/25 at 20°C for 11minutes
Scanned using my Nikon D850 and a Valoi easy 35
A few weeks ago, while my betterhalf had to work during the weekend I opted to go for a short hike. The weather was nice, so a perfect day for some fun with some of the older lenses. Took the Canon Eos 6DII and both of our Canon Eos 3 bodies and the old EF 20-35 F2.8L and EF 80-200 F2.8L and a EF 24-105 F4L
Went to the Deurzerdiep a small river close to home and followed one of the available trails.
Did enjoy the time outside, it was a nice sunny day with finally some colder temperatures, almost like winter.
One of our Canon Eos 3 cameras was still loaded with some expired Ilford HP5plus 400 (Expiry date 06-2014) Think this was the last of the expired HP5plus we had left
Developing is as always done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 21c and stand developing for 55 minutes this time
This older HP5plus does still deliver some nice bit grainy results.