I haven't used XP2 in years, but those shots make it pretty tempting. I used XP1when it first came out in an old Kodak Medalist II and was stunned at the resolution and image quality. I developed it myself back then and it was a fairly simple process. Your pictures are nothing short of first rate!
@John Wiegerink
Thank you, John - I appreciate !
The XP2 is a very nice film - it can be developed with process C-41 and in b/w chemistry. I tried it in HC-110, Ultrafin and in Rodinal (stand process) - but I was disappointed with my results.
When I developed, mine many years ago, it was in Ilford's kit made for that purpose. If I could find all the stuff/chemicals needed to equal those results I'd be trying it for sure, but where I live you are lucky to find a place that will develop 35mm C-41 let alone 120. Still, your pictures sure make it tempting.
@Doug Richardson
Good luck with this, Doug - I think you can't go wrong with this film. I rated the XP2 from ISO100 to 800 and those negatives were all viable. Thank you !