Stone,
Don't give up yet. Try it with Acros or FP4+.
Stone,
Don't give up yet. Try it with Acros or FP4+.
"...with the grandeur of true simplicity", Patrick White, "The Tree of Man".
I managed to over-develop this by 8 freaking minutes on top of the 9 that were supposed to be. I thought I'd set up a still life while the rotary did his thing. I am so clever!
It is my first time with Moersch Tanol and I guess I can't complain.
This is with a little Wollensak Raptar 90mm f6,8. I Scheimpfluged it to have the foreground in focus.
I think I shot this with the front standard shifted (by mistake) I saw it while I was leaving the place but I thought it had moved afterwards. I guess that's why the sides are out of focus...
God... maybe this should go in the mistakes thread. I can be such a moron most of the time...
Fujinon A-240
Thanks, I think normal development would have been similar, a little higher contrast which I wanted anyway. But the grain is very high and "mucky" and not sharp, and again the scratches aren't great. Works in a pinch, but not for important work. Well, learned something though and that's important, thanks for the compliment.
Typical Australian Bush: Flinders Chase Kangaroo Island
Scan of 12"x16" Print Foma Variant 111 Gd 3.5
Neg 5x4 Arista 200
Camera Pacemaker Speed Graphic
Graphlex 90mm lens no filter
Thanks! The EI for both was 100, with normal processing by a professional lab. On the large tree trunk, I metered the shadow side of the tree to make sure I wouldn't lose detail, and with the canal shot, I metered the shadow side of the path along the canal, in addition to checking the brightness of the sky reflection.
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