If that snaps back, it will leave a mark... I like the mild lunacy in this.
If that snaps back, it will leave a mark... I like the mild lunacy in this.
S8 PS
The urge to experiment is upon me again. Running low on HC-110, but with several bottles of Rodinal equivalent in the fridge, I decided it was time to figure out XP2 in Rodinal. I know I can get great results if I expose at ISO200 and develop in 1+100 Rodinal for one hour, but what about something quicker? Looking around I found a blog with examples of ISO200 in Rodinal 1+50 for 9 minutes (here) so I figured by halving the exposure for ISO400 I ought to increase the development by one third, ie 12 minutes. Well, I got a set of rather low contrast negatives, very suitable for scanning, but not so easy for wet prints. It needs more time, but that gets boring. I might try 1+25 for nine minutes next. Curiously, the film lost its characteristic purple base after being developed this way, which would make wet printing simpler.
Pentax SF1n, 50/1.4, X1 scans:
Spanish Dancer 2 by chrism229, on Flickr
Spanish Dancer 1 by chrism229, on Flickr
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Mary, Portland by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Nest, Sauvie Island, Oregon by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Düsseldorf by Wilmarco Imaging, on Flickr
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Kodak TMX 400
chrism, Scott and Austin, all great images!
Looks good chrism, nice dragonfruit.
Mainz Hbf by Wilmarco Imaging, on Flickr
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Kodak TMX 400
That's a great street photo. There is alot going on. Nice tones also.
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