Looks great!
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This is a backlit flower, shot at our house in Lembang, Indonesia on Foma 100.
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Miltassia Shelob 'Tolkien', grown in my greenhouse.
Photographed on HP5+ with my 8X10 Deardorff fitted with a 12" Kodak Ektar lens.
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Hydrangea
Toyo 45AII
Kodak Portra 160
rescanned and reposted
Orchid. 8x10 green xray film at ISO 100 in Pyrocat HD 1+1+67. Tray developed for about 8-9 minutes with constant flipping. Symmar-S 300/5.6 at about life size reproduction. Scan from negative.
http://www.koraks.nl/galleries/8x10_...1_810XG_02.jpg
Thanks Hendrik, I don't think it's perfect, but it came out well enough. In particular agitation through constant flipping of the sheet worked well. Since the film barely touches the tray (I flip it before it sinks), there were no scratches at all and development seemed very even. In hindsight, I should have exposed at 50 or so since much of the color in these flowers is quite red and that doesn't register on this film.
Voigtlander Petzval, HP5+ 5x7, HC-110 H
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Flowers In Vase
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Camera: Chamonix 045N-2
Lens: 150mm
Film: FomaPan 200
Exposure: 9 Seconds @ f/45
Developer: Kodak HC110 N+1 (7 mins 20 seconds)
Scanned with Epson Scan Software