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Natural History Museum
NikoSperi

Natural History Museum

First try with HP5; quite happy with the results even if they're very different from the Tri-X I usually use.
I prefer the grain on the TX, but the tones came out quite nicely. I've heard that english film works with english light. Anyone believe in that?
Location
London
Equipment Used
Leica + 35mm Summicron
Exposure
Longer than I can handhold
Film & Developer
HP5 - HC110B
Paper & Developer
Bergger CB Fine Art - Agfa Neutol W/A
Lens Filter
What for?
This is very good Niko, specially for 35 mm film. Looks like it is true.... :smile:
 
Hey thanks, Jorge! Have to say that I'm feeling very inadequate, what with all you ULFers showing off around here. I'm going through a grain-phase... doesn't bother me even at 8x enlargement.
 
What a great place to chase light. Love all the nooks and crannies. as 35 goes you sure got some great detail!
 
Excellent! Those minicams have great potential!!

Seriously: this is a fine image and you are to be commended. It is hard to believe it was done in 35mm, with a "fast" film. The quality of image possible with just standard materials---and the eye and hand of a real photographer--is illuminating to us all. Bravissimo.

John, Mount Vernon, Virginia USA
 

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