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At the abandoned campground by Hope’s Mill, Otonabee Twp., Peterborough County, Ontario. Spring 2017. Graflex RB Series B reflex medium format camera. Ektar 127mm coated lens, ca. 1946. Semi-stand development in HC-110 1:120.
The dog learned to stay for a long time while I learned to focus my new vintage TLR
Ciro-Flex Model D
Fomapan 200
Rodinal 1+100, 60 min
Epson 10000XL
Bronica S2a, Nikkor 50mm, Fuji Neopan Acros 100, Home processed in Rodinal 1+100 Stand developed for 1 hour with a few inversions at 30mins.
Mamiya m645 1000s, 45mm, Ilford hp5 @1600, Ilfotec HC 1:100 for 90 min, Epson v600, Darktable and Gimp.
Unusually beautiful clouds for Delaware. We get plenty of clouds but it's usually flat, overcast and dreary. Glasgow Park in Delaware.
Leica M4-P
Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.4 VM II MC
Fomapan 400 Action EI400
Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520
Essential Film Holder
DSLR Scan
Negative Lab Pro
KMZ Horizon 202
MC2.8/28
Fomapan 400 Action EI400 in Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520
DSLR Scan
Digitaliza on Essential Film Holder
Negative Lab Pro
In mommy's hands.
From my first roll of Ferrania P30. The tones on this film are really rich, and I love this look even though it's really hard to shoot handheld at ISO80 indoors :)
I followed the recommended development: Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand for 60min. The roll was somewhat overdeveloped, but it scanned really well and there's a lot of detail in the scans.
Leica M4-P
Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.4 VM II MC
Fomapan 400 Action EI400
Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520
Essential Film Holder
DSLR Scan
Negative Lab Pro
Semi stand developed in Rodinal. 500ml Water + 3.5ml Rodinal. For 90 minutes. 8 Inversion at the beginning, 4 after 45 minutes.
Leica M4-P
TTArtisan M50mm f1.4 ASPH.
Fomapan 100 Classic EI100
ars-imago #9 @20° in Job1520 UniTank
Essential Film Holder
DSLR Scan
Negative Lab Pro
There is usually one leaf that keeps hanging on until the bitter end! The Summicron 75f2.0 at f2.0 and closest focussing distance (0.7 m). Bokeh is a bit busy and harsh though.
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
Kamera: Konica Omega Press
Film: Rollei Retro 80's @ EI80
Objektiv: Hexanon 1:3.5 f=90mm Koni-Omega
Entwicklung: Rodinal, 1+100, 1h
Hasselblad 501
Ilford FP4+
Adox Adonal 1+100 (stand development)
Microtek Artixscan F2 (glassless scan)
Oulu, January 2017, Pentax KX, Pentax 35 mm, f8, 1/30, Ilford HP5+, E.I. 800, R09 1+50 stand development 60 minutes, Pacific Image Prime Film XE.
Nikon F801S, Ilford Pan 400 pushed 2 stops to 1600. Semi-stand developed in Rodinal for 90 minutes, single agitation at 30 and 60 minutes.
I made a right pig's ear of the development and was shocked when the roll came out ok. Took forever to load the film onto the spool, forgot to pre-soak, forgot to wash after fixing and went straight in with mirasol... my head was clearly fried.
...Warragamba Dam.
Taken with Toyo 45CF field camera & Nikkor-W 135mm on Kodak TMax 100 and stand developed in Adonal (1:150) for 60 minutes.
Leica M6, Voigtlander Nokton 40mm F1.4 classic. Kodak 400TX, Kodak HC110 (1:119) 60', stand development, 20°C. Scan from negative film.© All rights reserved. This photograph is Copyright and may NOT in part or in whole be reproduced in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from the photographer.
Mycro IIIA with original Kiku Panchro XX film (1950s?), rated 50, stand developed for one hour in Ilfotec LC29 1+100.
a tender thing of my past.
date unknown.
tri-x. believed to be shot at ei 3200.
stand development in hc110. three rounds of 1:119 for thirty minutes each, untouched. for two rolls in a 480ml tank, that leaves 2ml of concentrate per roll, per round. total is 6ml per roll, the minimum recommended by kodak. i think this worked slightly better than the previous two cycles at 1:100.
1963 Iskra with Industar 58 f3.5/75mm, Kodak Tmax 100 stand developed in HC-110 1+200 for 2 hours.
The Industar 58 is really nice lens, still quite sharp wide open.
After taking this shot I saw a group of young Asian guys standing next to a brand new BMW 5 series, another guy came out of the car and ask me "what's with the dodgy camera" I said "there's nothing dodgy about it, is just a 50 year old classic camera", "still looks dodgy to me" he said and then "some people might feel a bit uncomfortable whith you taking photos here" I told him that I was jut shooting B&W film for artistic photos, but he ask me to leave the area, not in an aggressive manner or something but the message was clear.