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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Person 1: If Jesus saves, he should play goal for (insert your local sports team)
    Person 2: Agreed. I'll drink to that!

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    Wooden Baluster, 2020

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    Death Valley, Golden Canyon

    Certo Six, Fomapan 100 in micophen



    20200216-18-Death_Valley_negatives (7 of 25)
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    Merg, another excellent image. Year 2020, has started off with a BANG!

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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Makiflex Retro 320 - 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr

    9x12cm Foma Retro 320 cut film, exposed at EI 125. Plaubel Makiflex Standard camera body, Kern-Arau 360mm F11 Repro Process lens, exposure 1/15 sec at F22, Developed in straight Microdol-X developer, 30 minutes development at 18C, in a JOBO Multitank 5. Scanned on Epson 4490 scanner.

    The negative is cropped somewhat (about 6.5cmx9cm) for easy scanning. Observations: Even at 30 minutes development, the negatives are quite low contrast. Also, there is a dark blue antihalation dye on the back of the film, which turned my Microdol-X BLUE! And it even turned my Kodak Rapid Fixer BLUE! After thirty minutes washing, all traces of the dye was completely rinsed away.

    I like this film! I am glad I have it. Of course, I am not following the FOMA instructions, just going by my own intuition.
    Since this film (at the time) was not available in 120 size, this is a good alternative
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Kearns View Post
    Merg, another excellent image. Year 2020, has started off with a BANG!
    Thank you, Pat. It's been a good year, so far. Using my trusty Rollei66 quite a bit.

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    First print from my annual winter trip to Eastern Washington, this at the Peshastin Pinnacles St. Park. TriX, 80mm lens with red filter, scanned from print. I was hoping to get around to the right more, as the formation would have looked like a rodent skull. As it is, it just documents that I sweated up the hill, enjoying a sunny day.

    [IMG]Peshastin I LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Olsen View Post
    ...I was hoping to get around to the right more, as the formation would have looked like a rodent skull. As it is, it just documents that I sweated up the hill, enjoying a sunny day.
    It still looks good. I'm catching a drift of that skull from this angle too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austin granger View Post
    Great shot, Austin!
    Did you pan that with a focal plane shutter?

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