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Contax II with 5cm f/1.5 Sonnar and 8.5cm f/2 Sonnar, Kodak Double-X
HC-110, Dillution B, 5 minutes, 20C

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Hasselblad 501CM, Acros 100 (at EI 200), Pyrocat-HD 1:1:100, 21.5 C, 21 minutes, minimal agitation.

One from that roll, shot with the Makro-Planar 4/120:

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Hasselblad 501CM, Acros 100 (at EI 200), Pyrocat-HD 1:1:100, 21.5 C, 21 minutes, minimal agitation.

One from that roll, shot with the Makro-Planar 4/120:
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Nice. Even the Morgan advertisement department wouldn't be able to do better than that.
 
Nice. Even the Morgan advertisement department wouldn't be able to do better than that.

Phew, not so sure about that. For starters they would know what make the car was; I just thought it looked cool :tongue:

Thanks for the kind words though!
 
what was the last camera you used, could even to make 1 exposure
what film is in there, and if you processed it how was it developed ..

last camera i used was a western camera company cyclone #5 i used expired photo paper instead of film and it hasn't been developed yet ..

you ?
Nikon FM Kodak TriX400 in D76 1+1
 
Fujica ST-801 with Ilford HP5+ using HC-110 (3,5ml per roll, agitation every 5 minutes for an hour). The picture below was shot using a tamron 28/2.5.
I have come to love that camera which really wasn't my intension when I got it :smile:

A Darkroomprint on fiberbased paper.
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The camera:
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what was the last camera you used, could even to make 1 exposure
what film is in there, and if you processed it how was it developed ..

4x5 inch pinhole camera
4x5 inch Fomapan 100 sheet film
0.4mm pinhole diameter
73mm pinhole to filmplane distance
ISO 100
f/183 aperture
1-minute shutter speed

Film developed in D76 diluted 1:1
Film scanned on Epson V850 flatbed
Film image on right


Cell Phone vs Pinhole
by Narsuitus, on Flickr
 
Camera: Calumet wood field 4x5
Film: expired(1990) Tmax 400 1@200, 1@50 iso
Dev: HC-110B / 6 min@20c
Results: age and heat fogged uselessness.
 
My last trip down to the old Rock Island railroad yards. Nothing left of huge round houses where steam locomotives were cared for. I found this lonely engine. Really just snapshots. Hasselblad 503cw, 80mm, TMY2 developed in XTOL, 5x5 inch prints, Ilford MGRC, Kodak rapid selenium toner 1&3. I used a nice old Saunders 5x7 easel that can by moving a bar be used to print 5x7, 4x5, 3 1/2 × 5. Used a Beseler Universal VC head, very similar to Ilford's multi grade heads. Use pure blue and green dichro filters, I punched 2.5 contrast into the controller. I used a 135mm EL Nikkor to give me some room to work.
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I took a few shots over the New Year in the wonderful Broadstairs, UK. In addition to my Polaroid SLR 680, I used my Rolleiflex 2.8f with HP5+, which I developed using Cinestill Monobath DF96 for the first time.

In case you are interested, here are a couple of shots. The contrast is not as great as with other developers perhaps but absolutely acceptable

Broadstairs, Kent by Roger Wade, on Flickr

Botany Bay, Kent by Roger Wade, on Flickr
 
My last trip down to the old Rock Island railroad yards. Nothing left of huge round houses where steam locomotives were cared for. I found this lonely engine. ...

Nice it's an SD60 from GM's Electro Motive Division.
 
I took a few shots over the New Year in the wonderful Broadstairs, UK.
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Beautiful. That shows what nice work can be done with HP5+.
 
Hmmm... That would have been either a roll of E100VS with my F6, or one of HP5+ with a Soverized F2AS. The former will be on its way to The Lab (along with several additional rolls of its kind) when the roll is finished in the next day or so; the latter will head to the deep freeze for a bit until I accumulate enough exposed black and white to make a Saturday or Sunday in my darkroom worthwhile (thinking early February).
 
Zorki 3M w/ Canon Serenar 35mm f/3.2
Ansco Finopan (circa 1945)@EI 1.5
HC-110 1:31 for 5.25min @ 68F
1min pre-soak
45sec continuous agitation and 4 inversions each 30sec.
 
what was the last camera you used, could even to make 1 exposure
what film is in there, and if you processed it how was it developed ..

last camera i used was a western camera company cyclone #5 i used expired photo paper instead of film and it hasn't been developed yet ..

you ?

Earlier this morning i made an exposure of the 'heavy hoar frost on one of the Pinus sp, in the nearby park using Ilford FP4 behind the 150mm Rodenstock mounted on my much experienced 4x5 Linhof monorail. Within the hour the one exposed film was then processed using my 'standard' means... ie with Pyricat HD in BTZS tubes. (I no longer have any use for developing sheet film in either hangers or trays... which will never again be used in my basement darkroom

Ken
 

Photographer
by Narsuitus, on Flickr

Photographed using a Mamiya RB67 with 120 Ilford HP5 Plus ISO 400 film.
Film developed in Kodak D-76 diluted 1:1 at 20 degrees celcius.
Negative scanned on Epson V850 flatbed.
 
Using up my years-old supply of Impossible 600 and SX-70 film so that I can eventually start buying and using Polaroid originals.

Currently using Kodak Gold 200 in my Topcon RII:

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Hasselblad 501CM, Portra 160, lab development. A couple from that roll, both shot with the 80mm Planar:

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Zorki 4, Ilford FP4, expired 1981, developed in Rodinol diluted 1+100 stand developed for one hour.

Porthgain harbour
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Lincoln Cathedral

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