Magnus
Member
Took me sometime too start posting here, initially I just read most of the forums. I have recently started doing B&W development and printing and 99% of my knowledge, which at this point is still very limited, I have gained here. 6 Months ago you could of told me that Rodinal was a brand of lawnmowers and I would of believed it. My favorite combination is Tri-x, D76 allthough I shoot more and more Efke 25 with Rodinal. I was very well informed by most threads here and by trial and error I actually got to where I am pretty quick.Through APUG I was able to master (up too my current level that is)my Camera's, the light, the negative, the development, the printing thus leading to an end-result which for me is quite satisfactory (at the moment) and I still learn and gather information every day. Before total manual B&W I was a digital shooter ... (hmmm yes) lugging around tons and tons of plastic. I quite all that and now make use of a Nikon FM3a with a 50mm 1.4 and a Hassleblad 503 cx with the standard CF 80mm 2.8
I vowed to shoot "standard" and minimalistic until I mastered the combination, I am totally content with this and it has changed my photography in general. It has it's limitations, I do see that but for the moment I am not what so ever disturbed by that... I am a happy shooter, pleased with the progress I make and still feel that theres still 98% of knowledge/know-how to gain.
I don't tend to scan negatives, I have had enough of photoshopping and artificiality, when I have to scan for what ever reason I scan the print, and whatever mistake is to be seen, is part of the picture, simple as that .... This also urges me to improve my workflow and process rather than electronically fading things out or in ...
Anyway, I live in the south of Germany at the foot of the Alps, together with my wife and 6 month old son. I "retired "early so I have loads of time to do the things I like doing and enjoy every minute of doing it ...
I vowed to shoot "standard" and minimalistic until I mastered the combination, I am totally content with this and it has changed my photography in general. It has it's limitations, I do see that but for the moment I am not what so ever disturbed by that... I am a happy shooter, pleased with the progress I make and still feel that theres still 98% of knowledge/know-how to gain.
I don't tend to scan negatives, I have had enough of photoshopping and artificiality, when I have to scan for what ever reason I scan the print, and whatever mistake is to be seen, is part of the picture, simple as that .... This also urges me to improve my workflow and process rather than electronically fading things out or in ...
Anyway, I live in the south of Germany at the foot of the Alps, together with my wife and 6 month old son. I "retired "early so I have loads of time to do the things I like doing and enjoy every minute of doing it ...