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johndeere

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I thought it was about time to introduce myself to APUG. Over the past year I have moved strongly back into the film side of photography mostly in the black & white / darkroom side.

I shoot and process about 10 rolls of 35 a week and have a neat two enlarger set up. I am a collector of developing tanks, I don’t know why but I love them. I am a big fan of the Paterson Tank System.

I am currently exploring and experimenting on pushing various black and white 400 films to 1600. I just love the look of a good grain. I mostly find that Ilford works best over Kodak Tri-X and T-Max. I shoot Ilford 3200 as a base test to compare the results of my push process. I think it will take a life time to work through out the combinations of chemicals, films, developers and processing times / temperature.

I am still in love with Kodak chemicals but hope to make the transition over to Ilford later this year. My best results are with Ilford RC paper that I have adopted as main test paper because of the results. As you can tell I love to experiment with pushing film to the limit. Nothing looks as great in grain as sports.

My 9-year-old daughter has worked in the darkroom with me over the last year and now shares the duties of processing the negatives. She currently does 100% of the tank loading while I am at work. She doesn’t do so badly at printing either.

While my favorite camera is a Nikon F100 I do more shooting with my Nikon Fm2n. Kate uses a Nikon F50 because she likes the gold finish.

Most weekends you can find my daughter and I either out shooting or working hard in the darkroom.

My motto is push film to the limits. I often do and the results are outstanding when you do it right. Oh yes I am from the Great State of Pennsylvania.
 
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Welcome back home. :smile:

My son is 4yrs and my daughter is 2mos. It sure would please ol' dad if one or both of them took to photography one day as did your daughter.

-KwM-
 
Welcome from Hawaii, and welcome back to film. It seems we are getting a lot of people returning to film the past few days. I say, "welcome".
 
Welcome back and Con gratulation on a succesfull upgrade to real photography :smile:
Cheers
 
Welcome from an ex Paoli lad (rte 30 & 202 on your map). tim
 
good to have people coming back!

Hope you find here what you are looking for!

Ansgar
 
Welcome to Apug. Are you going to let us know the results of your fim push experiments? I would be very interested.

Hans
 
Hi John

A big welcome from South East England.

What a fantastic introduction to photography your daughter has had. Hats off to you for trusting her. Hope she does'nt live to hate photography as much as I hate Golf! Dragging that set of clubs around was no fun as a kid!

All the best

Stoo
 
Welcome to the community. From snowy Cannock Chase in the UK
 
You just can't beat beautiful film and beautiful darkroom prints. MAN!
Each day I spend with analog b&w the more I crave it and the more I got to have of it! You made the right move!
 
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