F6, 85/1.4, Speedlight SB-600, XP2 @200, HC-110, LS9000 scan:
Thomas_2020 by chrism229, on Flickr
and with a 50/1.4:
Lockdown Lunacy by chrism229, on Flickr
I'm going to have to start powdering Thomas' forehead! First film in a long time (back on chemo, awaiting a bone marrow transplant) but it was fun to do it again.
Lovely photos. All the best for the bone marrow transplant. Simon
Doc, good to see you posting again. I hope all turns out well. Haven't seen your work or Pippa for some time
Dick
Principal Unix System Engineer, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems
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Ilford Delta 100, Leica w Noctilux 50.Print on Fortezo G3. I balanced the camera on the top of a longneck bottle to get this photo of well known Mountain Guide, photographer & film camerman Bruno Engler.
I don't seem to be able to stop making inappropriate combinations of film and developer, and worrying at them until they work. This is XP2 Super (what else!) at ISO 200 in Diafine, and developed with continuous agitation for 5+5 minutes in the motorised Rondinax.:
85mm Selfie by chrism229, on Flickr
I'm afraid I cut off the top of my head, but there was only me at home and I needed to try it out. Anyway, I'm delighted with the minimal grain and thus the film was not wasted.
Works nicely Chris. It's good to know how conventional processes work with this film. The mid tones and highs are very nice. I believe colour C41 film can be processed in conventional chems. I've never tried it but I have some Ultramax which someone gave me and as I seldom shoot colour I might experiment with it. Thanks for the inspiration.
Finn, Wallowa Lake, 2014 by Austin Granger, on Flickr
And I thought ruby weddings were just for old people!
Ruby Wedding by chrism229, on Flickr
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