Shot on Fuji Pro 400H on an RB67 ProS with a Toshiba A25L flash I picked up for $1 at a 2nd hand op shop (my main units died on me), so its M/full power only.
Hand processed in flexicolor. Standard processing this time, no rodinal rehal hijinks.
I should mention how much I dislike 400H for its difficulty in loading on plastic reels (see the bend mark) and its fold-in-half style curling it develops while dry.. have to dry twice after inverting on reel second time to get flatter negs.
Okay the only light in this shot is coming from the flash, I didn't set appropriate contrast (exposure was correct for the model) as I decided to keep the flash hot spot on the wall in as there is detail there (very dense though), I like how it looks, and as a behind the scenes shot it demonstrates how much information a neg can store, incredible dynamic range. Even with a flash at that proxmitiy reflecting off white reflective tiles.
Working with a single flash that only had M (full power) was very challenging after my main units died, a lot of careful placement of both subject and light reflecting at the right spots.. had to shoot like this for about 2 weeks everyday with this model.
I can tell you I was wishing I had $ for more gear at the time, and thanking my lucky stars I had brought my d* camera to check the lighting.