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Fujica ST705, HP5+ developed in ID-11 (1+1).
The film was forgotten in the camera for a few years so I’m not shure when I took this picture. Probably in the spring of 2020 or 2021.
I used this camera: flic.kr/p/2iNZLg7
* Pentax P50 on a tripod at 1/2 sec
* SMC Pentax-A 2:50mm at f5.6
* HP5 plus at box speed
* Dev in Ilfotec DD-X 1+4
The "BIMA" is the only remnant of the magnificent "old" Synagoge of Tarnow (Poland), destroyed by the Germans on 11.09.1939.
Yashica D; Ilford HP5 Plus; Ilford DD-X.
“What is reading, but silent conversation.”
- Charles Lamb
Nikon FE, 50mm F/1.4 AI-s
HP5+ film @ 320 asa developed in ID-11.
Ilford HP5plus 800ASA
Fomadon Excel stock 10:30Min.
camera scan
Fuji X-Pro 2
Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 55mm F3.5
Valoi 360
NegativeLabPro
From my first test film with the Seagull 4A TLR.
I used this negative to try out a few new-to-me papers. None of them responded satisfactory so I ended up going with Fomaspeed again because I know what it looks like ;)
I recently ordered some new chemistry I'm excited to try out, I just thought that this negative wasn't so well suited for that. Matter of fact, I think this negative might work really well as a "boring regular" print on contrasty paper. I might have a try at that too.
Fomaspeed Variant 313 in Moersch Easy Lith 1+10
Briefly toned in selenium: Moersch MT 1 1+10
Seagull 4A + Ilford HP5+ (expired '09; EI 200 untested)
Rodinal 1+50; 11:00 @ 20 °C (untested)
Print scanned on a Heidelberg/Linotype-Hell Saphir Ultra II using Vuescan.
GDR-made Zeiss Werra with HP5+ dev in ID-11
You can see a picture of the Werra here: flic.kr/p/2nRDDJH