Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => Topic started by: Kai-san on April 30, 2021, 07:06:55 PM
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Yesterday I went for a walk in what an online dictionary calls "a thick cluster of vertical objects". In plain English: a forest or woodland.
Voigtländer Bessa-L / Voigtländer Color-Skopar 21mm F4 / Fomapan 400 in HC110.
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So you go to a cluster of vertical objects and take pictures of horizontal objects ;D
This was my submission for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. Voightlander 116 Roll Film Camera converted to a pinhole camera.
Pinhole - 0.5mm,
Focal length - 135mm,
Aperture - f/270,
Exposure - 10 minutes,
Film - Kodak Contrast Process Panchromatic 4X5 expired Jan. 1961 (Cut down to fit),
ASA - about 5,
Development - Rodinal 1:100 Semi Stand for 1hr
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51140522312_6da787bb5d_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kV7xzj)Bothell Landing Bridge (https://flic.kr/p/2kV7xzj) by Bryan Chernick (https://www.flickr.com/photos/60348236@N07/), on Flickr
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Those are marvellous! And I'm not quite over those silky textures in Tony's clemetis from last week just yet. but here's one on Rollei 400S from an ultra clear day in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
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I love that pinhole shot, Bryan. I only realised it was pinhole day that evening! I need to get better organised for these things.
Here are a few from a long-running project in the Thames Estuary.
Oh, I should have said, Tri-X in my F2.
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I had forgotten how much I like Delta 100. Such brilliant whites. Thanks Adam for sending me a roll!
(http://www.indofunkstudios.com/images/fw/20210501_006.jpg)
I'm gonna order some Delta 400 to see if I can get the same whites in a faster film.
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I had forgotten how much I like Delta 100. Such brilliant whites. Thanks Adam for sending me a roll!
I'm gonna order some Delta 400 to see if I can get the same whites in a faster film.
I’ll be interested to see the results. I’ve not used Delta400. I’m always looking for a film to replace, my much missed, Neopan 400. Tmax is the closest I’ve found so far.
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Thanks Andy for the kind words, I'm most humbly grateful.
Continuing with the "in and around home" series, another from the Mamiya C330f on Acros 100, dev'd in RO9.
This is entitled "galvanised bucket (no longer fit for purpose)"
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the weekends seem to arrive quicker and quicker.
Lovely start, and I love how smoothe Delta 100 is.
Mines' from a walk in the local bosque here along the Rio Grande.
There are some really nice Cottonwood trees there.
Vivitar Wide and slim with Arista 100 dunked in caffenol. My current favorite combo to work with at the moment...mainly because I just got a new 100' roll of Arista and it's squeaky clean fresh. I almost always shoot old found in the desert expired and well dead kind of film.
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There are some really great shots in the thread this weekend especially like Nigel's project and Tony's bucket.
I have been trying to get better with the Holga so I am carrying it wherever I go. First one is from a drive home past a country estate and the others from a photowalk last weekend all with a roll of Kodak Aerograhic film that I found tucked away in the fridge.
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Irv, these are great!
At first glance I thought they were Holga shots and was pleased to see that they were.
I'm often surprised, not surprised to see how well holgas do in good hands.
It's a good idea to take it everywhere...think I'll do the same for the summer.
Beck
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Thanks Becky
I am pleased how they came out. I have just got to remember to wind on after every shot as my double exposures are never ever complimentary ;D ;D
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I have a few favorite trees on my local walks...this one is on Bredon Hill on the walk up to the tower. HP5+ with Holga & red filter
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another winner with a Holga.
I'm going to have to dust mine off.
this is a nice one