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...and it went surprisingly well!
I've been planning to start my own developing for ages but lack of time and space got in the way. After finishing a Digital 366 last year I wanted to do something different this year so decided to shoot a roll of B&W film each month and learn to develop it myself. I picked up everything except stop bath from a guy on Ebay for a good price and ordered a bottle of Stop bath seperately yesterday. However, my patience got the better of me after reading about DIY water/vinegar stop bath last night so I decided to give it a go today
I'm using HP5+ and ID11 so followed the Ilford times and was amazed to actually see images on the negative when I hung it up! I've always enjoyed the unknown element of shooting film and waiting to see the finished pictures but to actually take the negative off the spool and see them was even better. My cousin works in a camera shop so is going to scan the negatives for me in the next couple of days so I can see them properly but for the time being I'm happy to stare at the negative!
[/url] Ilford HP5+, 7.5 minutes with water/Vinegar Stop Bath by Steve Lloyd, on Flickr[/IMG]
I'll link some shots once I've got it scanned but just wanted to share my excitement
(oh, and I've also bought a MK1 5D this afternoon to replace my 40D so I guess I'm just covering all options...)
Cheers
Steve
I've been planning to start my own developing for ages but lack of time and space got in the way. After finishing a Digital 366 last year I wanted to do something different this year so decided to shoot a roll of B&W film each month and learn to develop it myself. I picked up everything except stop bath from a guy on Ebay for a good price and ordered a bottle of Stop bath seperately yesterday. However, my patience got the better of me after reading about DIY water/vinegar stop bath last night so I decided to give it a go today
I'm using HP5+ and ID11 so followed the Ilford times and was amazed to actually see images on the negative when I hung it up! I've always enjoyed the unknown element of shooting film and waiting to see the finished pictures but to actually take the negative off the spool and see them was even better. My cousin works in a camera shop so is going to scan the negatives for me in the next couple of days so I can see them properly but for the time being I'm happy to stare at the negative!
I'll link some shots once I've got it scanned but just wanted to share my excitement
Cheers
Steve
