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An experiment with a Zeiss Contaflex and Mexican marked B&W film, 2006. This was exposed utilizing the built in Selenium meter. This camera cost 20 bucks...!
Olympus Pen EE-2. Tiny half frame format pocket camera. Photos taken with the camera in horizonal position are vertically oriented! If a person had a darkroom to print their own quirky half frame shots, this would make a pretty cool "spy camera" for candid street photography. I shot a roll through this many years ago, and it worked great. Unfortunately, I got rid of my darkroom gear. Although I can't say I miss the chemicals and cleanup.
Strobist info: SB-600 on SC-29 TTL cable, into home made softbox/fat strip light type thing, camera left. Silver reflector camera right.
Meters, made by PETIT, France around 1956. The Cubic one at the bottom, MICRORLY, is a cine meter for 22 Sch at 1/32 sec. indicating the diafragm #.
Reference FIle: FLA-160806-ND800E-546-BW_selenium
Infrared Underwater Photography
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Mit kleinem Besteck unterwegs in der Normandie: Leica M6, ein Objektiv, Film.
Meditative Kraft trifft auf stille Momente. Langsamkeit statt Überfluss. Von der ersten Idee über die Aufnahme bis zum fertigen Print entsteht jedes Bild in einem ruhigen, handwerklichen Prozess.
Ausgewählte Arbeiten von 2025 sind jetzt als selengetonte Silbergelatineprints im Format 24×30 cm erhältlich – klassisch in der Dunkelkammer auf Ilford Barytpapier gefertigt, in kleiner Auflage.
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En Normandie, avec peu de choses : un Leica M6, un seul objectif, du film.
Une force méditative rencontre des instants silencieux. La lenteur plutôt que l’abondance. De l’idée initiale à la prise de vue sur film, jusqu’au tirage final en chambre noire, chaque image naît d’un processus calme et artisanal.
Une sélection de travaux réalisés en 2025 est désormais disponible en tirages gélatino-argentiques virés au sélénium, au format 24×30 cm – tirés à la main sur papier baryté Ilford, en édition limitée.
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Travelling light through Normandy: a Leica M6, one lens, film.
Meditative strength meets quiet moments. Slowness instead of excess. From the first idea to the exposure on film and finally to the finished print, each image follows a calm, handmade process.
Selected works from 2025 are now available as selenium-toned silver gelatin prints in 24×30 cm – traditionally printed in the darkroom on Ilford fibre-based paper, in a small edition.
KDFC Studio, San Francisco, CA
November 10, 2009
Canonet QL17
Fuji Neopan 1600 (HC110b)
Kodabrome II RC F4, 8x10 (ca. 1995) (Dektol 1:2)
Selenium toner and K3Fe(CN)6+KBr
Print scan
A collection of prints made from the film I shot around the Cayahoga Valley National Park in May of 2013
Ilford MGIV RC Satin
Kodak Dektol (1+2) 1:00
Kodak Selenium Toned (1+4) 1:30
8x10 Paper Negative, Slavitch Grade 2 rated ISO 3 [as low as the meter would go] exposure around 5 secs Developed in. Dektol for around 3 mins for high contrast. Selenium Toned for 15 mins which turned the neg-print a brown sepia colour. Scanned and inverted in P.Shop. Made with a lovely rickety Senca 8X10 with Darlot lens 250 mm
A Buick with teeth. Taken with a 1959 Petri 7 rangefinder, using the camera's selenium meter to measure exposure value.
Zeiss Ikon Contaflex IV with Carl Zeiss 50mm Tessar (both circa. 1958). Arista Premium 100 (rebranded Kodak Plus X). Nikon 9000 scanner.
I love this old camera. It's small (like a rangefinder), light, and takes pretty good pictures. On this day, however, the selenium meter struggled. It overexposed almost every shot.
Here, Molly has the wind in her ears.
Royal Camera Co. Japan. 1957
â„– 63680 with selenium light meter & Copal - MXV shutter
B 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 250 500
2.8 / 45mm Tominor lens â„– 54545
Bartley Ranch Regional Park. Washoe County, Nevada
Black and white with Sepia & Selenium Tone post processing.
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KDFC Studio, San Francisco, CA
November 10, 2009
Canonet QL17
Fuji Neopan 1600 (HC110b)
Kodabrome II RC F4, 8x10 (ca. 1995) (Dektol 1:2)
Selenium toner and K3Fe(CN)6+KBr
Print scan
... compared with the previous one
Adox Variotone MT3 & MT1
same bleach, shorter time 30 instead 45 secs - same toning times in thiourea and selenium
Location: Home
The Sekonic L-38 is a reflected light meter running on selenium cells. Production of this meter ended in 1960. I picked up this fine specimen for just AUD$6 at a thrift shop.
A volunteer at the counter estimated that it was about 50 years old, based on the leather pouch and its purple plush interior, and she was nearly right.
The light meter has a metal top half and what looks like a bakelite base.
Selenium Quadtone - the stepping stones across the river at Staithes, N. Yorkshire.
ND1000, 10sec @ f/8
or a client, prints from glass negatives taken in ostende circa 1920. Printed on Bergger Variable NB 30x40cm, split toned with Moersch MT3 + selenium.
Rex selenium meter made in Germany 1937.
(More pictures of this and other meters on my site www.kolumbus.fi/puistot/collection.)