I finally got round to home developing nearly two years worth of B+W films :D
Just a couple of examples both taken in my usual testing/stamping ground of Ashton Gardens in sunny/windy St. Annes On Sea.
This one was from one of the first rolls I put through a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x9 I bought...
And there is also the DIY route, not that I've tried it myself......yet :D
http://www.apug.org/forums/forum216/78392-making-ground-glass-focus-screen.html
Paul
The pdfs are actually available on the Jobo site, though fairly well hidden :D
http://www.jobo.com/web/jobo_service_analog/analog_frei/bedanleitung_pdf/index.html
Paul
Dollar - Hand Held In Black & White
Jack Johnson - F Stop Blues
Felt - Penelope Tree
Siouxsie & The Banshees - Red Light
Babybird - You're Gorgeous
and my favourite :D
The Tea Set - Tri X Pan
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Paul
Some Polaroids from Monday's Film club at Arc Studios Preston.
A very brave man with his Bulldog 8x10 camera+300mm lens :)
The lovely model Carla has disappeared because the flash on my Polaroid 1200i triggered the slaved studio flash which was maxed out at F22 for the ISO 25 film in the...
I'll put a word in for Editta Sherman.
Some magnificent 8x10 portraits and a colossal, largely unseen archive.
The interview is from approx 2008.
She was forced to leave her Carnegie Hall Studio apartment as was her fellow photographer Bill Cunningham.
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A couple of instants from one of my recent forays into Large Format.
I'm stuck on using Polaroid/Fuji Instant Film at the moment, partly to test that the cameras/lens are functioning correctly and largely through dread of wresting with holders and film sheets in a changing bag :eek:
Shot...
My own experience - 8 rolls of 35mm; 6 rolls of 120; Jobo DuoReel; Changing Bag - is that 35mm is much, much, much easier than 120!
As already mentioned 35mm is even easier if you can do the initial attachment to the reel in normal light, so I really need to get proficient with not re-winding...
I C41 dev'ed 6 rolls of 120 film on Sunday.
The film was all re-badged South Korean Kodak Pro 160.
Good grief it was "difficult" loading the reels :eek: I need to practice my technique much more before my next go at 120.
I lost a couple of frames on the first run because of overlap...
I C41 dev'ed another 6 rolls last Thursday evening.
No contamination this time :thumbs:
I am getting some stains on the negs which, after discussion with my local film sage Derek :) I believe are down to impurities in the water, so an in-line filter looks to be a necessary purchase...
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