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I already started with the wrong foot...

I was trying to load a roll of Agfa APX 100 (new emulsion) to my FM3a, I close the back, but... I think the lead got loose... so I open the back. Ouch! It was just fine! So I lost a couple of frames...

Lately I haven't got much time to shoot so with all the excitement I go out, and shoot the whole role in Aperture mode! I rewind the roll and... I notice that the ISO settings in the FM3a were at 400, brilliant! I have never pushed film. Instead of 10 minutes, the development time was 29 minutes... boooring.

Finally I'm done with the stop bath, the fixing and the rinsing, so I take the spiral out of the tank, shake it a bit and... flips, it slips out of my hands and to the sink! Well, I take it up and shake it a bit more. Then I hang it to dry... wait sec, that looks a bit loose... uops! Roll to the floor! I'll hang it again.

In the morning after, before I could get the roll down I had to change the diaper to my little daughter (a hardcore diaper as I call it), and the dog came also to the toilet to help. Brilliant!

Now I just had to scan it, and spent some hours in Lightroom removing dust, hair and other kinds of sh*t. I didn't even have the stamina to do any other "kind of processing"...

But here's what came out!

Picture that no one has taken ever before, ever. So original...
Me and my FM3a by rutxer, on Flickr

That's one stubborn tree!
Arbol de Bilbao: yo crezco como me da la gana by rutxer, on Flickr

Homage to Forbidden Planet? Or maybe to Fallout 3?
Robot from the 50s by rutxer, on Flickr

Strings attached
Strings attached by rutxer, on Flickr

I wouldn't quite know how to follow these instructions...
Move left or right and danger (!?) by rutxer, on Flickr
 
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Nice story :smile:. And very good look, even more when you consider a push on 400!

That was interesting... I like more this APX100 pushed at 400 than APX400 shot at 400. Less grain, better contrast, more tonality of grays... I didn't find it logical, but it seems to be the case :cool:
 

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Wait till you try using fixer for developer. That one's still on your horizon. Jeez, 29 minutes is way too long to shake a plastic tank, I agree w/ you.

You know, the pics look real good, so you learned something. It's like the time I accidentally used the 1:1 dilution times for full strength D76 and developed the Tri-X 120 negs far too long. They came out perfect, w/ a little more bite and grain, which worked really well w/ an old uncoated Rolleicord Triorat lens.
 

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I meant Triotar, although I do like the idea of a Triorat lens. Maybe eBay has one.
 
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What developer did you use?

R09 One Shot (the old Rodinal I think).

Wait till you try using fixer for developer. That one's still on your horizon. Jeez, 29 minutes is way too long to shake a plastic tank, I agree w/ you.

You know, the pics look real good, so you learned something. It's like the time I accidentally used the 1:1 dilution times for full strength D76 and developed the Tri-X 120 negs far too long. They came out perfect, w/ a little more bite and grain, which worked really well w/ an old uncoated Rolleicord Triorat lens.

Thanks for the praise on the results! Your adventures sound quite challenging as well :D
 

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Digital stuff: X20, X-E2, D800

Perhaps that's why you had so many problems. They were playing "Devil's Advocate" on your back!
 
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