Thank you for your comments. It’s a lovely place and the cemetery has the grave of Herbert Read- knight, anarchist & poet and North Yorkshireman! Cheers.
regards, Tony
Cooke series IIa
13x18cm paper neg...
Model is Simone...
Schnutenbaum in der Steubenstraße by Alexander Rutz, on Flickr
Schneider Symmar-S 360mm/6.8
@ƒ8 1/4s
18x24cm Ilford MG IV
Caffenol-CM
I've acquired some old photographic papers and I'm asking if anyone knows their relative 'speed' for use as paper negatives.
I normally use Ilford Multigrcases Pearl for which I allocate ISO6 which seems about okay (for me)
The opened packs of paper [of which I do not know the quality or quantity] are:
1] Panalure F single weight
2] Bromesko paper 3 WFL3D
Without wishing to use up the paper in testing I'm after some best guesses as to whether they are faster or slower than the Multigrade and by how much.
regards
Tony
Yesterday our school had an "open house" where the guests could try many different things...
Among those guests this adorable girl wisited me...
Had to try to make her portrait and was amazed how easy she understood how to pose in front of a camera more than 100 years older than her....
She loved it!!
Meet Anna - aged 8...
(13x18 cm paper neg. Cooke series IIa F 3.5)
Sooo quiet in here....
anyway, here's Simone - love that face.
13x18cm Foma RC paper negative.
Cooke series IIa F3.5
Such a lovely image. Congrats. Her face is timeless and to me looks like from another era in time.
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