I have been playing with Qualls' monobath, and find it works with no problems on 4x5 in a tray, but yesterday I used it for the first time in 35mm. Almost every frame had drag marks next to each sprocket hole. I decided to ignore the advice on the New55 site about no agitation, and put another roll of Plus-X into a Rondinax, so that it would have continuous rotation.
This was the best of yesterday's film, with barely visible drag marks:
This is today's, done in the Rondinax:
Chris
Posting 2 slightly different images of same subject.
Appreciate any comments re image or its cropping.
Thanks very much,
Dennis
Tighter crop
I know just enough to be dangerous !
The image needs the massive rock on the left, so first for me. Powerful image. Banding in the sky,or my monitor?
Thanks peter and Dennis , The lens was a 14-24 Nikkor zoom @15mm
Pretty full moon and sky last night. I went out with the D600 and Sigma 50 hsm. (poor man version of the art lens). Daughter is not actually swallowing the moon here as Jewel sings about. She is swallowing a bokeh rendering of an out of focus moon. The moon isn't that big with a 50mm lens.
_DSC9440 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
_DSC9449 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
_DSC9466 by philbrookjason, on Flickr
Hi Ian , I am not sure which image you are commenting on , But i can't see any banding on the one i submitted . cheers
I know just enough to be dangerous !
Yes Dennis -that is what I meant.
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