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My "old" hand made 4x5" pinhole camera.
"new" pinhole, 0.2mm with "old" focal length of 37mm gives an aperture about f/180.
Shanghai 100 film exposed for about 5s, and developed (stand) for 2h in 1:200 R09 developer.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Ningú havia vist aquestes fotos fins ara, sobretot els que les varen fer. Fins que jo les he revelat ara.
Aquest carret de fet és el primer que vaig tenir pendent de revelar des de fa dècades. He esperat fins ara perquè volia dominar més la tècnica. Hi apareixen unes 7 fotos, i la darrera imatge de fet és la impressió del interior de la càmera durant decades. Les fotos estan força degradades però es veu un paisatge desertic i una ciutat clarament no europea. Sospitava que era America, Àfrica o Australia, però curiosament la imatge d'un monument a un pedrot donà la pista a internet: Alice Springs i el seu entorn, al centre d'Australia!
De fet aquesta imatge es pot saber el punt conctret on es feu, ja que pràcticament no ha canviat: ANZAC Hill.
S'anomena "found film" a aquelles fotografies en pel•licula o placa que es troben sense revelar dins càmeres velles o per altres racons. La gracia és que ningú ha vist mai aquestes fotografies.
Al contrari que la majoria de carrets trobats a internet, aquest no va venir amb un paquet d'altres, sino que el vaig trobar dins la seva càmera, una Ensign Commando fabricada el 1948. El que no sé és si l'autor era australià o un turista britanic.
Aquest rodet en blanc i negre, de format 120, era del tipus Kodak Verichrome Pan, fabricat entre 1956 i aproximadament 1970. Revelat amb HC110 "stand" durant quasi una hora.
ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Springs
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Nobody, even less the author, had seen these pictures until now. Until I've developed them in the dark room.
There are about 7 photos in this roll film, and the last image is in fact the impression of the inside of the camera for decades. The photos are quite degraded but you see a desert landscape and a clearly non-European city. I suspected it was America, Africa or Australia, but curiously the image of an odd boulder monument gave the clue to the internet: Alice Springs and its surroundings, in central Australia!
In fact I can pinpoint this image, as this place has hardly changed: ANZAC Hill.
They call "found film" at those images in film or plates that are find undeveloped inside old cameras or in other places, like boxes or old houses.
This one was not bought in a pack with others as usual, but found inside an Ensign Commando camera I bought from somebody in the UK, made in 1948. What I don't know if it's original owner was Australian or a British tourist in Australia.
This one was a b&w 120 format Kodak Verichrome Pan film, produced from 1956 to c.1970. Stand developed in HC110 for almost an hour.
Bronica S2A, Nikkor-P 75mm 1:2.8, Rollei Infrared 400, Hoya R72 filter, dev'd in Rodinal 1+100, stand developed for ~1 hour
...scribbly gum and wildflowers, Morton NP near Bundanoon.
Ranica Pramien 4x5 PC, Shanghai 100, RO9(1.100)
Minolta SRT 101 + Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 55/1.7
Film: Fomapan 100
Semi stand development with Adox Adonal 1/100 at 40min (20min + 3 agitations + 20min)
Fixer: Adox 5min
Scanner: Canon Canoscan 9000f
Leica M3 / Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f2 ZM
Ilford HP5+ @1600 ASA f2 1/10sec
Compard R09 One Shot (Rodinal) 1+100 20℃ 60min (Stand development)
EPSON GT-X980
Kiñkoñs band, Leica M6 Millenium, Summilux 35 asph pre-fle, Trix pushed@1600, SemiStandDev; 1h in Rodinal 1:100 21°C, gentle agitation first minute and one gentle flip of the tank at 30mn.
Daybreak Royal College of Art School of Fine Art Research Exhibition, 29th June- 2nd July across three sites in Peckham.
Kiev-4 with Helios-103 53mm f1.8 lens. Kentmere 400, rated 1600, stand developed in R09 One Shot 1+150 for three hours.
T-Max 400 in Adonal 1+100 stand development - a quite grainy film-dev combo, but somehow this "imperfection" is what makes film alive for me (just like a fine Vinyl for the ears).
Hasselblad 500 EL/M
Kodak T-Max 400
Adox Adonal stand development (1+100)
Microtek Artixscan M2 (glassless scan)
Voigtländer Perkeo I
Vaskar 75/4.5
Kentmere 100
Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520
Essential Film Holder
DSLR Scan
Negative Lab Pro
Photowalk with my 4x5 Pinhole camera in Oldenburg.
Pinoli 4X5
Fomapan in Rodinal 1+200, Standdevelopment
NEgative captured with a DSLR and developed in LR5.7
Yashica-Mat LM with Yashinon lens, f/11, 1/250 sec. Kodak TMax 400, stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour at 20°C.
Nikon F100, Rollei Retro 80S @80.
Self developed in Rodinal 1+200, 2h, 20C.
Developed with Devit.
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Bronica S2A, Zenzanon MC 40mm 1:4, Rollei Infrared 400, Hoya R72 filter, dev'd in Rodinal 1+100, stand developed for ~1 hour
Bronica S2A, Zenzanon MC 40mm 1:4, Rollei Infrared 400, Hoya R72 filter, dev'd in Rodinal 1+100, stand developed for ~1 hour
Dieses Modell ist einfach einmalig und verlangt deshalb eine besondere Aufnahmetechnik:
Aufgenommen mit einer ca. 120 Jahre alten 18 x 24 cm Plattenkamera aus Holz. Der "Brocken" lässt ahnen, welche Dimensionen die damaligen Atelier-Kameras hatten. Diese Kamera nennt sich, heute völlig unverständlich, "Reisekamera".
Mit Weichzeichnerobjektiv Rodenstock Imagon 300 mm (entspricht bei der "Sensorgröße" in etwa 50 mm bei "Vollformat") und Compound-Verschluss, beides ca. Bj. 1931. Die Entwicklung des "Tiefenbildners" Imagon wurde vom Fotopionier Heinrich Kühn angeregt.
Film: Fomapan (vom einzigen Hersteller, der noch bezahlbares Material in der Größe produziert), entwickelt in Rodinal, Langzeitstandentwicklung.
Scanner: Epson Perfection V700
Danke Christian!
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Berlin-Reinickendorf, Tegeler Fließ
This time in 35mm ;-) Still looking for a light green filter for landscapes... Use the light yellow one for the time being.
Nikon F3HP + Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 AiS + Y44 light yellow filter, Kodak Tri-X in Rodinal 1+100 stand development
Medphoto festival.
www.facebook.com/medphotofest/
"Hello Photography" Seminar.
Rethymno, Septemper 21-22, 2017
Agfa Isolette II, HP5+, semi stand developed in Rodinal.
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Yashica MG-2, test
Arista 200
Caffenol-C-L
Pakon F135