so many wonderful images to pick from but ManuelL's forest image really grabs me. What were the spec's on this one?
Just got back from Japan on Thursday night. Have only maganed to scan a couple polaroids. Have about 300+ Polaroids to scan, 17 rolls of 35mm to get developed, and 10-12 rolls of 120 to develop.
My first link to Ipernity (thanks James). Portra 160NC in the Bronica SQ (cropped a bit)
Quote from: moominsean on April 12, 2014, 02:19:25 PMJust got back from Japan on Thursday night. Have only maganed to scan a couple polaroids. Have about 300+ Polaroids to scan, 17 rolls of 35mm to get developed, and 10-12 rolls of 120 to develop.how long were you there? it'd be funny if we happened to be there at the same time
, ive got a roll of HP5 in the fridge stand developing in Rodinal
File this under "failed experiments in expired film". I was feeling overconfident in my box-speed-shot, 1961-expired, stand-developed film that Peter S gave me, so I shot this roll of 1984-expired Ektachrome at box speed and developed it in C41. Result? An almost completely-clear strip of negs I was actually able to salvage a few in Lightroom by pushing 3 stops. Here's one, shot in broad daylight into the sun:Sunset at noon by Indofunk Satish, on FlickrLuckily, I have 4 more rolls, so I'll use the 1 stop/decade rule on them and shoot them at .... ISO8??
Quote from: Indofunk on April 14, 2014, 05:08:23 PMFile this under "failed experiments in expired film". I was feeling overconfident in my box-speed-shot, 1961-expired, stand-developed film that Peter S gave me, so I shot this roll of 1984-expired Ektachrome at box speed and developed it in C41. Result? An almost completely-clear strip of negs I was actually able to salvage a few in Lightroom by pushing 3 stops. Here's one, shot in broad daylight into the sun:[img ]https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2893/13849897873_6413154bcd_c.jpg[ /img]Luckily, I have 4 more rolls, so I'll use the 1 stop/decade rule on them and shoot them at .... ISO8?? Normal C-41 goes pretty well but as soon as I try to push it it seems to go pear shaped for me as well. Tried some scotch chrome 800/3200 and xpro'ed it well... still figuring it out, tried some fuji 100/1000ms.... same same, pushing c-41 still has got many secrets for me as well.Oh BTW bought an olympus XA2, that little camera looked like it is so much fun when we were in rudy's. I couldn't resist specially when you see how cheap they are... But that plus-x just seems to age very well
File this under "failed experiments in expired film". I was feeling overconfident in my box-speed-shot, 1961-expired, stand-developed film that Peter S gave me, so I shot this roll of 1984-expired Ektachrome at box speed and developed it in C41. Result? An almost completely-clear strip of negs I was actually able to salvage a few in Lightroom by pushing 3 stops. Here's one, shot in broad daylight into the sun:[img ]https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2893/13849897873_6413154bcd_c.jpg[ /img]Luckily, I have 4 more rolls, so I'll use the 1 stop/decade rule on them and shoot them at .... ISO8??
Quote from: jojonas~ on April 12, 2014, 04:26:49 PMQuote from: moominsean on April 12, 2014, 02:19:25 PMJust got back from Japan on Thursday night. Have only maganed to scan a couple polaroids. Have about 300+ Polaroids to scan, 17 rolls of 35mm to get developed, and 10-12 rolls of 120 to develop.how long were you there? it'd be funny if we happened to be there at the same time March 24-april 10
Some old and of course expired Kodak HIE infrared shot in my beat to hades Pentax K1000 with a 25A filter.Sloshed in Caffenol!Enjoy!