Where does FP4+ fall in for you?

Two23

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FP4 is the film I've settled on it as my standard film. It's predictable, easy to use, and easy to develop. I like the way it looks.

Kent in SD
 

DREW WILEY

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I would dread being down to just one film. But if there were just one available from Ilford, I'd want it to be FP4. With Kodak, I'd hate to lose either TMY400 or TMX100.
 

markjwyatt

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I am not particularly fond of architectural photography, particularly B&W architectural photography.

I am particularly fond of that second photograph.

Cowabunga. What a picture!


Thank you. Maybe it is something other than an architectural photograph?
 
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