Black Fire Hydrant on 2302
Michel Hardy-Vallée

Black Fire Hydrant on 2302

Yes, fire hydrant are reds. That's why using a blue-sensitive film is the point!

2302 is a printing film, used for making positive releases out of negatives in cinema, but I found that it works equally well as a very slow negative film.
Location
Montreal
Equipment Used
Praktical L, Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm Tessar f2.8
Exposure
Probably 1/30s at f2.8 or f4
Film & Developer
2302 Rodinal 1+100 11 mins
Paper & Developer
Ilford MGIV RC
Lens Filter
none
Nice! Now a portrait please! It does very interesting things to Caucasian faces unless you smear them with white makeup. Douglas Fairbanks used to play Native Americans by simply NOT putting on makeup, as opposed to the practice of making Orange
"Indians" with iodine solutions in the Technicolor era...
 

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Michel Hardy-Vallée
Date added
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2302-hydrant.jpg
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