I know what you mean. Last month my sister bought me an leica trinovid 7*35b 1972 and I go to coast line and watch with awe how the storm clouds forming. I am building 6x24cm pinhole camera and I think it will be the closest thing to capture how clouds water or oil painted.
My first van dyke with vendor printed acetate negative , van dyke solution brushed and dried on 300 grams/sqm oil paint paper , exposed by sun , washed paper fixer fixed and dried
We tested microphen on fomapan ortho cine film, delta 100 and people amazed with contrast and sharpness. We printed on multigrade ilford and now prints look like 1955-1965 photography annual prints. I really loved this developer and I was the referrer and success. Super developer but weather was...
I have bought ilford ortho 80 asa 35mm film and I learned microphen is an speed increasing developer. Which asa setting I should use ? 100-125-150-200 ?
I went to plywood laser cutting office and they requested 17 dollar makes 850 Turkish Lira. My friend told me plexiglass laser cutting is approx. 300 lira and I will make a trip next week. I bought an minolta 7xi and 28-80 minolta zoom for 900 TL.
Sorry , can you explain little bit , I found an site with micrographs , I liked the grains of HC110 but I dont know that these grains wouldnt form image.
As you said I follow light or reflections. My best photos are that kind. Developers tend to reveal two kinds of grains , one front sharp and other back in halo. I understood best quality comes from HC110 but I cant import.
We switched to microphen from d76 at photography course. Yet , noone developed film and is there any advantage of microphen to d76 ? I had been read microphen has been manufactured to make small negative acts like big negative. Honestly talking I looked to the galleries and I could not find any...
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