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01-23-2018, 06:00 AM - 2 Likes   #6721
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I have accidentally developed a roll of Ektar in TMax developer, and it turned out OK, but haven't tried to do any other colour films that way. The times given in my link are now definitive, and I am slowly repeating the speeds and times using Ilfotec HC at Ilford's request. Slowly as it's too cold and snowy to get out much.

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Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area. Taken on either a Pentax MX or ME Super (I forget and didn't note). Ilford Delta 100; Ilford HC, 1+31, 20 C, 6:00; scanned on an Epson V550.
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Pentax LX - Ilford FP4+125 - Rodinal




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01-25-2018, 07:27 AM - 7 Likes   #6726
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Two shots from back in October. Both with SPF, SMC Tak 1.4/50, Fomapan 200, laboratory development & scan. Added some contrast and slight vignette in LR.
The first one got explored on Flickr, a first for me. Quite a terrifying experience to see the number of views escalate from the habitual couple of hundreds to upwards of 18000 – somewhat out of my comfort zone...


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QuoteOriginally posted by Jacchini Quote
Two shots from back in October. Both with SPF, SMC Tak 1.4/50, Fomapan 200, laboratory development & scan. Added some contrast and slight vignette in LR.
The first one got explored on Flickr, a first for me. Quite a terrifying experience to see the number of views escalate from the habitual couple of hundreds to upwards of 18000 – somewhat out of my comfort zone...
I like 'em both but the bizarreness of first one really captures my attention.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Jacchini Quote
Two shots from back in October. Both with SPF, SMC Tak 1.4/50, Fomapan 200, laboratory development & scan. Added some contrast and slight vignette in LR.
The first one got explored on Flickr, a first for me. Quite a terrifying experience to see the number of views escalate from the habitual couple of hundreds to upwards of 18000 – somewhat out of my comfort zone...


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I like both. However, the second one is such a testament to genetic beauty. In the future, the girl will look like the mom in the back. I am assuming she is her mother.
Well captured.
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Two shots from back in October. Both with SPF, SMC Tak 1.4/50, Fomapan 200, laboratory development & scan. Added some contrast and slight vignette in LR.
The second shot is wonderful. Your daughter is lovely and so photogenic.

With that fantastic grain, the shot sums up everything that film is and that digital can never be. Well done

P.S. Why don't you get someone to make a 12"x9.5" wet print from the neg?
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everything that film is [...] digital can never be
Digital is an infinitely plastic medium. Never say never.
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I like 'em both but the bizarreness of first one really captures my attention.
Ditto.
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Our little bird bath during a cold snap. Moskva 5, Tri-X, developed in D76 full strength.
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Thanks for your kind words and encouragements!
QuoteOriginally posted by tuco Quote
I like 'em both but the bizarreness of first one really captures my attention.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jonathan Mac Quote
Ditto.
I also find it has a comical touch to it...
QuoteOriginally posted by Pepe Guitarra Quote
I like both. However, the second one is such a testament to genetic beauty. In the future, the girl will look like the mom in the back. I am assuming she is her mother.
Well captured.
You are right in assuming it's her mother, and I will not dispute you on the subject of their beauty
QuoteOriginally posted by Vendee Quote
The second shot is wonderful. Your daughter is lovely and so photogenic.
With that fantastic grain, the shot sums up everything that film is and that digital can never be. Well done
P.S. Why don't you get someone to make a 12"x9.5" wet print from the neg?
My daughter is my favourite model, even if she's a wee bit fed up with being photographed all the time... I'm slowly getting back into analog, exploring films and cameras, and I find I have learnt a lot from digital by the immediate results and the sheer volume of shots. Still have a lot to learn, of course, and I really want to take up the development and darkroom bit. Everything at its time, though, and yes, I'll get these properly printed & framed.

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Fujifilm Neopan Acros
Voigtlander Bessa I
Voigtlander G2 (Yellow) filter
1/100 sec, f8V11

Develop and Scan by Old School Photo Lab, New Hampshire
Slight tweaking of highlight and shadow brightness by me.
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QuoteOriginally posted by goatsNdonkey Quote

Fujifilm Neopan Acros
Voigtlander Bessa I
Voigtlander G2 (Yellow) filter
1/100 sec, f8V11

Develop and Scan by Old School Photo Lab, New Hampshire
Slight tweaking of highlight and shadow brightness by me.
I didn't know Fujifilm made B&W film!
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