Something from earlier this summer working with Delta 3200, twilight and a phone app lightmeter.
Fuji GX617, Fujinon 90/5.6, Delta 3200 @ EI 1600
Mukilteo Park by tuco, on Flickr
I like it, as well, especially as it's a tricky exposure situation. I've never used Delta 3200.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks Peter. That's the exposure from the phone app.
You can give Delta 3200 Data Sheet a quick read and learn something about it. The table of development times list exposure indexes from EI 400 to EI 12500 for a selection of developers. The film has really high base + fog density so if you like deep, rich blacks this film is not it. Highlights can sometimes have an interesting glow to them.
+1, really a great union of subject and aspect ratio. Very nice work on your website as well, though I've not made my way through all of your portfolio. One thing I'd be interested in is if you'd weigh in on your workflow at some point--LFF members Peter de Smidt and Rob de Loe have done yeoman's work about DSLR scanning, but if I understand correctly you're the first I've come across who's using a digital MF setup.
Thank you for your kind words.
I have an article about how I digitize my film in the works (prepare in my head first).
It will take me a little bit of time to get to it as I am traveling these days, but it is in the works.
Thank you for asking!
I will post a link to it here on LFF when it is up.
Kind regards,
Darr
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