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thart2009 posted a photo: First roll of color film developed at home! Provia 400x slide cross processed as C41 print film. Nikon N2000. Jobo C-41 Press Kit. thart2009 posted a photo: End of a couple of days with an expired disposable camera. They are a little limiting, but it is a fun challenge to try and get some decent shots. I think I will keep one of these in my bag from now on. They sure are tiny and lightweight... thart2009 posted a photo: Highly edited shot of Black Fork Bottoms taken with an expired Fuji disposable camera. Actually, I think "one time use" is the current green term for these inexpensive cams. thart2009 posted a photo: DAN-DEE. thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L 15mm Heliar thart2009 posted a photo: Even more overlapping frames. I hope I can fix the problem, but I do think this is kinda cool.. thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L 35mm thart2009 posted a photo: thart2009 posted a photo: thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L, 15mm f4.5 thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L w/15mm Heliar thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L thart2009 posted a photo: Bessa L, 15mm. thart2009 posted a photo: Big Time in our Small Town. thart2009 posted a photo: Rollei Retro 80s b&w film. thart2009 posted a photo: Bronica SQ aI thart2009 posted a photo: Bronica SQ aI thart2009 posted a photo: Century Graphic 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 thart2009 posted a photo: I think the really good film photographers keep good track of their development times, temperatures, work over & over again with the same film/developer combinations, etc. That discipline is my weakness and something I need to work on. I just like to play. Today, as I try to remove the 'Photographer's Block' that has been with me for a bit, I took some Efke 820IR infrared, put a lens together with the front element of a Schneider Xenar 135 and the rear element of an old Bronica PS 80mm lens. (Hey, why not? They screwed together in the shutter nicely.) Doesn't quite cover 4x5 so there is a crop here. Developed in Rodinal 1-100 with a dash of Pyro WD2D+. (???) Red R72 filter. 30 minutes stand development, then scanned, etc. ANYWAY, I kind of like the lens effect. This is at f22 for 90 seconds. (edited slightly since original post) |
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