The gal at my local coffee house asked if I could take a photo of some coffee in a cup so that she could make some cards for her place. I had my Canon T90 loaded w/ HP5 and a FD 50 1.4 lens, so it looked perfect for that. The plan was to develop in TD-16, but several days later I forgot what was on that roll and developed it in Rodinal. The results are fine on the outdoor shots, but some of the inside shots look pretty strange. Maybe this is more about my lousy focusing and the lens at f1.4 than the film/developer combination? I've never seen negs quite like these.
It's the transitions from the in-focus to out-of-focus areas that got my attention. The last one might be made to work, missed focus or not. Not all of them came out like these, but these stood out.
This Rodinal makes for some beautiful grain though. Wow. Developed at my usual 1:25 dilution.



It's the transitions from the in-focus to out-of-focus areas that got my attention. The last one might be made to work, missed focus or not. Not all of them came out like these, but these stood out.
This Rodinal makes for some beautiful grain though. Wow. Developed at my usual 1:25 dilution.



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as long as its pictures of tea of course!






