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Oh dear - double exposure, my brother ghosting in the graffiti!
These were my first try with a Rolleicord I borrowed from my brother. Never shot in this format before and also had no idea whether the camera was functioning properly or not. On top of that I used a 120 film that expired way back in 2004 that I got from a friend. Hellishly expensive to develop but great fun. I've now loaded it with some B&W film
Rollei 6008i with Planar 80 f2.8 Provia 400X - shadows even captured by the floor, lone traveler isolated. The xpro effect to highlight that all warmth is void
I sold my "tank which comes disguised as a camera aka RB67". While it was a wonderful camera it just wasn't something which I enjoyed carrying anywhere. So for now. I cut the negative size in half with a Mamiya 645 1000s which I find significantly easier to handle...
First time out with the Brownie twin-20, nice little camera to use.
Thought I'd try Delta 3200, which with the limited exposure settings of the brownie I pushed to 12500asa. The quality isn't as bas as I thought it would be, but I only ended up with two shots that were exposed enough, I could've guessed they'd be the ones of Outallnight
If only Drunken monkey had a shiny head!
I also dragged my 12"x8" transparency scanner out the cupboard to scan the 120roll, I think it still needs some internal cleaning though. If I want to make decent scans I'll proabably better off getting in the darkroom and making a 8x8 real print then scanning it.
Shot with the Iskra Russian medium format folder (1962 vintage). Industar-58 75mm lens,
Efke 100 @ ISO 100 in 1:100 Rodinal 16 min 20C