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Interesting to see these two faiths buried side by side -
Could you say where this is?
'Never have seen this before....

It is not uncommon for soldiers of different faiths killed in the Great War to be buried side by side in Flanders' fields.
This appears to be the WW2 cemetery at Harrogate (Stonefall), in the United Kingdom.

These Commonwealth Airmen were killed in a crash shortly after their Halifax took off from Holme-on-Spalding Moor
 
Interesting to see these two faiths buried side by side -
Could you say where this is?
'Never have seen this before....

It is quite common in the Normandy Invasion Battlefield cemeteries and other World War II cemeteries though out Europe.
 
Praktica L-2 w/ Kentmere 100 developed in my Rondinax with PMK Pyro 1+2+100 for 10:30 minutes at 20.5C + pyro after bath and 25 minutes wash.
The developer is probably in the 10+ years so I tested it before starting. I also filtered the solution with coffee filters to remove suspended debris.
 
#8 Kodak Cirkut camera, yesterday, film was aviphot 200 70mm, about 4 feet long, I slid it into a piece of 2" sewer pipe and developed with Pyrocat HD
 
Olympus Pen FV w. Nikkor 20mm f/2.8D, Kodak Gold 200 in DIY C-41

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Zeiss Ikon Contax I (type f)
CZJ 50mm f/1.5 Sonnar (uncoated)
Fomapan 100 Classic (@ E.I. 80)
HC-110, E, 8min, 20C, Continuous inversions for first 30 seconds, then 1 inversion every 30 seconds

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Holga 120Pan, Arista.EDU Ultra 200, shot at ISO 100, used a Vivitar #08 Yellow filter, developed at home using B's Processor, Photographers Formulary TD-16, 1:1, 8:33m at 20° C, JOBO 1520 tank, 3 min pre-wash, using quality volume (485-500ml for JOBO 1520), reduced development time by 5% per the B's guide.

Trees III by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Holga 120N, Kentmere 100, used a Vivitar #08 Yellow filter, developed at home using B's Processor, Kodak HC-110, Dil. E 1:47, 10:00m at 20° C, JOBO 1520 tank, 3 min pre-wash, using quality volume (485-500ml for JOBO 1520), reduced development time by 5% per the B's guide.
 
Kowa 6 with 55mm f3.5, Kentmere 400 processed D76 1:1 in Jobo ATL2200 at 68F/20C for 16:30 minutes, 25 rpm, 2500 tank.

Kentmere 400 D76 1 to 1 68F 25rpm 16m 30 sec003 A.jpg


Kowa 6 with 55mm f3.5m Tri X 400, processed D76 1:1 in Jobo ATL2200 at 68F/20C for 9:30 minutes, 25 rpm, 2500 tank.

TriX 400 D76 1 to 1 68d 25rpm 9min 45 sec005A.jpg
 
8x10 Eastman 2D, Wollensak 10 3/4" Apo Raptar, CatLabs X80 ll, Rodinal 1+50, Stearman Press 810.

Hasselblad 553ELX, 120mm CF Macro, very expired PXP220, Rodinal 1+50. Vivitar plastic tank, Paterson reel.

Hasselblad 500C/M, 50mm Distagon, very expired TMX120, Rodinal 1+50. Stainless steel tank & reel.
 
shot a roll of Kentmere 100 on my Bronica SQ-A to diagnose a light leak on one of the film backs. Developed in Rodinal 1:25.
 
Kodak Retina IIIS, Schneider Retina-Xenon 50mm f/1.9, Delta 100. Developed with Kodak HC-110, Dil. B, 6 minutes at 68°F. Stainless steel tank & reel.
 
I loaded a roll of Copex Rapid in my RB67 Pro 6x7 film back and shot it with the 90 mm Sekor C on Saturday, when the sun was shining on the crabapple blossoms in my side yard. Not developed yet, but it'll get Caffenol LC+C and a high res scan when I get to it...
 
Olympus XA, Arista.EDU Ultra 400, shot at ISO 200, Cokin A 002 orange filter, developed at home using B's Processor, Photographers Formulary TD-16, 1:1, 7:50m at 20° C, JOBO 1510 tank, 3 min pre-wash, used quality volume (250ml for JOBO 1510), reduced development time by 5% per the B's guide.

Trees by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 54/2, Kentmere Pan 100, developed at home using B's Processor, Kodak HC-110 Dil. E, 1:47, 10:00m at 20° C, JOBO 1520 tank, 3 min pre-wash, used quality volume (500ml for JOBO 1520), reduced development time by 5% per B's guide. (Test homemade filter adapter)


Warning Signs by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 56/2, Arista.EDU Ultra 200, developed at home using B's Processor, Photographers Formulary TD-16, 1:1, 8:33m at 20° C, JOBO 1520 tank, 3 min pre-wash, used quality volume (500ml for JOBO 1520), reduced development time by 5% per B's guide.
 
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Pentax LX, 35mm lens, Ektachrome100 professionally lab processed.
The price of professional processing, plus mounting and postage both ways has just got so ridiculous, that I'm going back to processing E6 and C41 myself.....will just have to be patient until I have enough films completed to use a kit to reasonably full capacity, I've done my own scanning and digital printing for some time for B&W and color, and this is the only way that I can affordably continue to do film photography rather than going 100% digital.
 
The price of professional processing, plus mounting and postage both ways has just got so ridiculous, that I'm going back to processing E6 and C41 myself

Rather than kits, I've been using Flexicolor chemistry with replenished color developer. The up front cost is about like 2-3 kits, but even if you use the chemicals the way kit chemicals are used (reuse and add time), it works out cheaper. With the mixed Color Developer Replenisher kept in a container like a wine bag/box or Stop-Loss bags, it keeps far longer than the documentation suggests, and replenishment gives more consistent results than most kits; it works out cheaper than using kits, as well, and you don't have to wait to accumulate 12 or 16 rolls before you develop. The same ought to be true for the Fuji Hunt chemistry that's more available on your side of the pond.

For E-6, I can't say, as I haven't tried Kodak's chemistry -- in fact, I've never processed E-6 myself (I did E-4 once in high school, a very different and more detailed process).
 
Bronica EC-TL, Bronica 100mm f2.8 Zenzanon, Catlabs X Film 320 Pro, shot at ISO 5, using a Zomei 67mm IR 720nm filter, developed at home using B's Processor, Photographers Formulary TD-16, 1:1, 5:45m at 20° C, JOBO 1520 tank, 3 min pre-wash, used quality volume (500ml for JOBO 1520), decreased development time by 5% per the B's guide.

The Palm and the Moon by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr

Dead Tree by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Took my recently refurbished 5x7 out for a spin. Shot with a 360mm lens which I think is equivalent to an 85mm on a 35mm camera. FP4 in BTZS tubes developed 8 mins in D 23 1:1. It's a nothing photo close to my house but wanted to see that everything was in order . before doing any important pics.
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