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25-Nov-2022 12:50 - Cinestill BWXX @ EI 250
3 min pre wash
Developed in 510 Pyro 7 mins (N) @ 20C
1 min post dev water wash
Tetenal SuperFix Plus 1+4 : 4 mins
Bronica SQAi + 50mm
Highlight = 16 -> 14
Shadow = 9
Midpoint = 11
Filter : 2 stops HG sky
Final EV = 11
1/30 sec @ f13
25-Nov-2022 12:55 - Cinestill BWXX @ EI 250
3 min pre wash
Developed in 510 Pyro 7 mins (N) @ 20C
1 min post dev water wash
Tetenal SuperFix Plus 1+4 : 4 mins
Bronica SQAi + 80mm
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 11
Midpoint = 13
Filter : None
Final EV = 13
1/60 sec @ f22
new beginning, new developer (for me, it's actually an oldy).
neopan acros II 100ISO
510 pyro developer
Metered at 2 seconds, but exposed for 5 seconds to account for reciprocity failure
Intrepid Camera 4x5 Mk 5 | Schneider-Kreuznach 150mm F5.6 Symmar S | Fomapan 100 100
Digitized with Nikon Z7 / 60mm Micro Nikkor / Negative Supply Pro Riser MK3 | Raleno LED Light Panel | Glass Sheets
Home developed in 510 Pyro 1:100 | 7m at 20c | Ilford Standard Agitaion
Negative Lab Pro v2.4.2 | Color Model: None | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
Out with ROLLEIFLEX T loaded with 1992 dated ORWO NP22 rated 50 ASA and processed in home-made 510-PYRO 'Staining' developer. Some negs were 'thin' I used a Bayonet 1 ORANGE filter
Taken at Stockton fireworks display on Bonfire Night.
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Territory Day here in the Northern Territory, Austtralia. Fire works are banned across the whole country except the Northern Territory where, once a year people can go nuts with their own stash.
My only TF2 fig that's possibly finished, though I may change the gas tank in the future.
I'm so darn proud of that mask.
Olympus EE (EL) | Olympus | Ilford HP5+ 500 @ 200
Digitized with Nikon Z7 / 60mm Micro Nikkor | Raleno LED Light Panel | 3D Printed Half Frame Mask
Home developed in 510 Pyro 1:100 | 7m 15s at 20c | Ilford Standard Agitaion
Negative Lab Pro v2.4.2 | Color Model: None | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: None | LUT: None
"He once was a master SHIP-builder, designing the best SHIPs in the world with incredible colors and shapes. But in his quest to blow our minds with the craziest design he could, he blew his own mind... And now he's back to melt your brain... literally..."
Any resemblance to existing persons is purely coincidental
This model has strange history. Legs were built by me quite a long time ago - I created it and forgot. So they stayed at my table for a long time. But suddenly one guy announced mini-contest (prize was Hau from NYCC) and I wanted to take part in it! Main problem conclude in my time, cuz I was very busy in that period and have no time to build something cool. And legs helped me a lot, cuz it was practically 1\3 of all construction. So I decided to build Toa of Fire, but it was really borng (standart Toa with standart construction). And I surfed to Internet in search of inspiration. Suddenly I rewatched "Meet the Pyro" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUhOnX8qt3I) and it came to me! ^^
I built it in 2 evenings and one day take me to make photos and edit them.
I want to say, that it isn't a try to make Pyro from Team Fortress 2, but it's a result of inspiration from this game and this character. So let it be just a Pyro - Toa of Fire! :P
11-Jul-2023 17:30 - Ilford FP4+ 125 @ EI 100
Developed in 510 Pyro 1+100 : 9 mins @ 20C (N- 2/3)
Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each
John Finch Alkali Fixer : 4 mins
10 Minutes washing with several water changes
2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1ml + 500ml)
Voigtlander Bessa 1 6x9 (Vaskar 104mm f4.5 triplet lens)
1/250 sec @ f4.5
"He once was a master SHIP-builder, designing the best SHIPs in the world with incredible colors and shapes. But in his quest to blow our minds with the craziest design he could, he blew his own mind... And now he's back to melt your brain... literally..."
Any resemblance to existing persons is purely coincidental
8x10 film has been the Holy Grail for me since I became a photographer. As such my Deadorff was a constant companion every time I went out to take pictures from 2007 through 2015. I really wanted to get it right. 8x10 is not a forgiving medium. F16 may be good for sharpness on a 35mm camera, but it’s not nearly enough for 8x10 in most situations, even with tilt and swing. I’m still on that journey. With our move back to the Portland area, building a darkroom is of foremost importance, so that I can return to large format on a more consistent basis.
The Tilikum Crossing Bridge is in the background. I took this during construction a few years back.
Camera: Deardorff 8x10.
Lens: 240mm Nikkow
Film: Ilford Ortho+ developed in 510 pyro.
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"Coheteros" en la procesión de San Andrés Larráinzar a Aldama con motivo de las celebraciones a Santa Martha en la región de los Altos de Chiapas.
11-Jul-2023 17:37 - Ilford FP4+ 125 @ EI 100
Developed in 510 Pyro 1+100 : 9 mins @ 20C (N- 2/3)
Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each
John Finch Alkali Fixer : 4 mins
10 Minutes washing with several water changes
2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1ml + 500ml)
Voigtlander Bessa 1 6x9 (Vaskar 104mm f4.5 triplet lens)
1/50 sec @ f22
Tmax 400 shot at 200
pyro-hdc 13 min
Fuji 645zi Dark Yellow filter
pano made from 2 scanned negs, merged in photoshop. first try at a pano and like the results
taken from the point at Emerald Bay Campsite, looking towards Pope Beach, the Keys, Heavenly and Stateline. Still a lot of snow, so I had the whole place to myself.
the last night of the competition. i used a tripod this time and experimented with different apertures.
This model has strange history. Legs were built by me quite a long time ago - I created it and forgot. So they stayed at my table for a long time. But suddenly one guy announced mini-contest (prize was Hau from NYCC) and I wanted to take part in it! Main problem conclude in my time, cuz I was very busy in that period and have no time to build something cool. And legs helped me a lot, cuz it was practically 1\3 of all construction. So I decided to build Toa of Fire, but it was really borng (standart Toa with standart construction). And I surfed to Internet in search of inspiration. Suddenly I rewatched "Meet the Pyro" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUhOnX8qt3I) and it came to me! ^^
I built it in 2 evenings and one day take me to make photos and edit them.
I want to say, that it isn't a try to make Pyro from Team Fortress 2, but it's a result of inspiration from this game and this character. So let it be just a Pyro - Toa of Fire! :P