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A bunch of 120 film and chemicals. My list also had paper on it but, fortunately, I checked my stash and I'm well stocked.
 
Lomo Spinner. The kids love it. Thank goodness for color neg cine film.
 
Arrived this morning a Agilux British made 1950s 120 folding camera with a uncoupled rangefinder, I have fell in camera love with it just needs a clean and a film.:smile:
 
bunch of paper from blicks.

hypo, and a few other salt print and calotype chems that I'm running low on.

I decided to order a small bottle of 20% platinum chloroplatinite... by my calculations, at normal concentrations for toning, even though it is expensive to purchase initially, the cost per print is actually slightly less than for gold toners.

ammonium chloride so that I can try Serdar's (there was a url link here which no longer exists) but I know this is going to turn into a rabbit hole. So far I've resisted trying different salts and stuck with NaCL ( quite a few different ones! ). It will be hard to resist playing around using Ammonium chloride, and I have some potassium chloride here already....

It'll keep me out of trouble. :smile:
 
After a healthcare appt that i was psyched for was cancelled at very annoyingly short notice today, I cheered myself up by finding Newhall's "History of Photography" in the local Oxfam shop and buying it ....

A very fine book.
 
Wine tannin.
(apparently you can tone cyanotypes with it.)
Now I just have to make a few as I can't find where all my scrap ones are. And the weather is about to turn crap after several days of glory.
Timing eh?
 
I bought myself an Agfa Rondinax 35U. If all goes well (Read: If the postal service do not destroy it during transit*) I should be able to process my first roll in a few weeks.
 
Retina IIc with a frozen shutter for $20. That makes 2 I have to get around to cleaning...
 
A Canon flash coupler D for my Canon F1n's it fits over the rewind knob and gives you hotshoe connection. These are rare these days because it's about forty years since they were manufactured .
 
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Box of 25 sheets of 4x5 FP4+. That stuff in Rodinal is magic.

Edit: This thread reminded me to buy another liter of HC-110 and a bottle of Adox Adonal since I'm running low on both. So now that.
 
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Minolta Autocord! Got a chance to use it the other day and it was awesome.
 
I just bought a 210/9 Repro-Claron. I'm not sure why I did except that the price was right and the cells will go into a #0 and Repro-Clarons have a very good reputation. I already have too many 210s, including a 210/6.8 Beryl that's in shutter.
 
I'm ridiculously excited that I found a 10x15 inch pyrex lasagne tray for processing 9x13 inch paper.
Getting ready to salt some paper in it for the first time.

Before this, my choice was to have almost no margins lengthwise, or else use a big 11x15" tray that required too much solution to float papers on and made it difficult to tone prints with small amounts of toner.
 
A lightly used SRT 101. Might hit it with a soft cloth once or twice...
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A 105/2.5 Nikkor-PC that's unmodified. Pretty clean looking.



Got it for $65.45 after sales tax was added in. Next to come home will be a 35/2 Nikkor-OC. That one will be about $11 more expensive.

-J
 
Kodak Ektagraphic III Carousel Projector, 2 trays and a spare bulb. Little cleaning and it looks and works like new. Bring on the Ferrania and Ektachrome.

and also the same day, a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye 620 camera with found Ilford XP2 film! I figured if someone went to the trouble to rewind XP2 for 620 there might be some awesome stuff on it. Not so much after processing. The film was so curly I am wondering if the previous owner bought the XP2 as 620 film!

And in related action, 3 more carousel trays for the Ektagraphic.
 
I sold my Fuji GSW 690III about 7 years back, I did well on it but have regretted selling..... Recently I found a pristine one in the box, shutter had 4 (x10) on counter . A very nice fellow in Japan sold it to me. Absolutely beautiful camera. I shot a roll of TMY at my family's small town cemetery on Memorial Day. Flags unfurled in a brisk wind, I forgot what a great wide view (65mm) these cameras give, negs. look great yet to print. I have a GW690II and a GW690III (90mm) I love these big, no battery, big negative straight forward cameras. So Fun!
Mike
 
I bought a pinhole lens for my Fuji XT-1 on Kickstarter. That'll be arriving in September. I also bought an antique photo of waves crashing ashore. Oh, and I have a bunch of blacklight LEDs and wiring coming my way to build a 30x40 "pizza oven" for alt-process printing at Photoworks, where I teach. We'll have enough real-estate that I can have at least three students printing at the same time.
 
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