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On the way back from work yesterday, I stopped off at a little village called Harbertonford in the South Hams and took some pictures of the church in the centre of the village using my Fuji GX680II with Ilford XP2 Super ISO400 film.
The nominal exposure for the images was 1/125 sec @ f22 but this was reduced to 1/60th sec @ f22 as I was using a Yellow filter on the lens to increase the contrast.
The XP2 Super was processed in Caffenol CL using the semi-stand technique for 65 minutes as follows:
Formula: In 500mls distilled water:
8g Sodium Carbonate (anhydrous)
5g Asorbic Acid
0.7g Pottasium Bromide
20g Tesco Really Rich Roast Coffee
Agitations: First 30 seconds, then 3 inversions after a further: 2 minutes, 4 minutes, 8 minutes, 16 minutes empty tank after a further 34.5 minutes.
I am very pleased with the negatives the exhibit a fantastic range of tones, with a minimum of very fine grain.
Images were scanned on my Epson V750 scanner at 2400dpi.
Shot with 65mm GX-M at 1/60th sec, f22, yellow filter, slight rise to lose some gravestones.

Harbertonford Church 65mm GX-M by Ed Bray, on Flickr
100% crop of 65mm image 2400dpi
Shot with 125mm GX-M at 1/60th sec, f22, yellow filter,

Harbertonford Church 125mm GX-M by Ed Bray, on Flickr
100% crop of 125mm image 2400dpi
The nominal exposure for the images was 1/125 sec @ f22 but this was reduced to 1/60th sec @ f22 as I was using a Yellow filter on the lens to increase the contrast.
The XP2 Super was processed in Caffenol CL using the semi-stand technique for 65 minutes as follows:
Formula: In 500mls distilled water:
8g Sodium Carbonate (anhydrous)
5g Asorbic Acid
0.7g Pottasium Bromide
20g Tesco Really Rich Roast Coffee
Agitations: First 30 seconds, then 3 inversions after a further: 2 minutes, 4 minutes, 8 minutes, 16 minutes empty tank after a further 34.5 minutes.
I am very pleased with the negatives the exhibit a fantastic range of tones, with a minimum of very fine grain.
Images were scanned on my Epson V750 scanner at 2400dpi.
Shot with 65mm GX-M at 1/60th sec, f22, yellow filter, slight rise to lose some gravestones.

Harbertonford Church 65mm GX-M by Ed Bray, on Flickr
100% crop of 65mm image 2400dpi
Shot with 125mm GX-M at 1/60th sec, f22, yellow filter,

Harbertonford Church 125mm GX-M by Ed Bray, on Flickr
100% crop of 125mm image 2400dpi