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'The rustle of the wind'.

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Hasselblad SWC on Tri-X 400ASA in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on an Epson 750.
 
'The rustle of the wind', n°2
This one is shot in the Flemish polders where I was born.

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Hasselblad SWC on Tri-X 400ASA in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on an Epson 750.
 
Brachter Wald just across the nearby German border. Linhof Technika iv, Ilford Orthe Plus, Perceptol stock.
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Beautiful! The top right corner is a nice touch to the composition.
Thank you Raghu.
Yes, the little part of a tree in the top right corner was necessarily to accentuate the effect of the wind. These flat lands are very close to the sea shore, right behind the dunes, and suffer a lot by the wind coming from the sea side.
 
Disibodenberg Abby (Hildegard von Bingen stayed there), Rheinland-Palts, Germany.

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Hasselblad 500 CM + Planar 80mm on Fomapan 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
Disibodenberg Abby (Hildegard von Bingen stayed there), Rheinland-Palts, Germany.

Hasselblad 500 CM + Planar 80mm on Fomapan 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on Epson 750.

Nice, different in tonality than the previous pics! Do you expose and develop Fomapan 400 similar to Tri-x? i.e. expose at 1000 and process as if shot at 1600.
 
Nice, different in tonality than the previous pics! Do you expose and develop Fomapan 400 similar to Tri-x? i.e. expose at 1000 and process as if shot at 1600.

No, Raghu, when I work with the Hasselblad I hardly push the film. It isn't necessarily because I haven't to close the aperture that much as required for the Technorama.
The Technorama must be shot at least at F16 to cover, at an acceptabel quality, the whole width of the negative which is 17 cm long.
The Hasselblad covers easily the whole negative (6x6) even wide open.
And as I don't like tripods, I need a doable shutter speed to be able to shoot handheld...

I wouldn't be surprised if I shot the above picture at full open aperture, the Carl Zeiss lenses can have that (and I trust them), but I don't recall.

Besides, the Pyrocat-HD developer isn't indicated for push processing.
 
Disibodenberg Abby (Hildegard von Bingen stayed there), Rheinland-Palts, Germany.

DISIBODENBERG 05.JPG


Hasselblad SWC on Fomapan 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
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Disibodenberg Abby (Hildegard von Bingen stayed there), Rheinland-Pfalz Germany.

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Hasselblad 500CM + Distagon 60mm on Fomapan 400 processed in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on Epson 750.
 
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Waterlow Park, Highgate, North London.
Kodak Retina IIc, Ilford Delta 100, Ilford Ilfosol 3 1+14, 7.5 minutes.
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Brian P
 
Disibodenberg Abby (Hildegard von Bingen stayed there), Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

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Hasselblad SWC on Tri-X 400 ASA, processed in Pyrocat-HD and wet scanned on a Epson 750.
 
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