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zaboclicks · 11 months ago
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jakubegrafie · 6 months ago
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Portréty a trendy
Varování!!! V článku se vyskytuje vysoká míra ironie, sarkasmu a otevřené kritiky společnosti. Riziko urážky je vysoké!
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trenchphotos1 · 2 years ago
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Get ready for a lot of film shots in the coming year. I was pleased with the way this one came out.
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velantian · 2 years ago
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Homer says.
Took a walk with a short roll of film to test out a very old camera I had just cleaned up. Brutal day out there, 89º and 80% humidity.
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thingsdavidlikes · 2 years ago
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Gregory by alexander.bergstrom https://flic.kr/p/2ozQHJj
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johnnymartyr · 2 months ago
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One Night with Anya Marina, Matt Pond PA & Bathtub Cig
Words & Photography by Johnny Martyr The Ballad of the Natural Lines is the latest record by indie rock veterans Matt Pond PA. The band toured the Mid Atlantic this winter with Bathtub Cig and Anya Marina, who both contributed to the new album and recently released their own new albums too. Before doors opened at Hamilton Live in Washington DC, I took a walk with Matt Pond PA and Bathtub Cig to…
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joeiannandrea · 7 months ago
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Peppers from the garden shot on Svema CO32 (exp 10/69). I was able to find out enough about this film to know it wasn't suitable for any current standard chemical process. What I wound up doing was developing in L110 (HC110 equivalent) like a standard b&w negatives. I then bleached in potassium ferricyanide over a few hours, exposed to sunlight then redeveloped in a batch of C41 chemistry I was about to throw out. The b&w negatives looked fairly clean but somewhere in the bleaching, exposure and colour development process some interesting character flaws were introduced.
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zaboclicks · 2 months ago
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jakubegrafie · 1 year ago
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Červený filtr, HP5 a nahá modelka
Tak dlouho hledáte modelku před objektiv, až jednoho dne zjistíte, že o jednu několik let doslova zakopáváte. No, naštěstí jsem se asi drcnul do hlavy, rozsvítilo se mi a fotoakci jsme si úspěšně domluvili. Podmínky byly ale vyloženě legrační:Byl toho času duben, teploměry atakovali stupeň číslo 3O, obloha pravidelně vymetená a čas čekat na zlatou hodinku tak nějak chyběl. Bude se fotit…
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trenchphotos1 · 6 months ago
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Light play and lens flare.
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neilkesterson · 9 months ago
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Beatle Wannabe by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Minolta X-370, Ilford FP4+, HC110 1+63
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lordplavis · 9 days ago
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What developer do you use? I swear by Rodinal myself.
I only used HC110 up till now. It's what I started with and I have only seen good results. It reduces base fog and improves shadow detail (according to people online) in my experience it works great for pushing and there are loads of dev times using it already out there.
Oh and you can do the "Ansel Adams method" to develop unknown films.
1+90 dilution of the developer and agitate the first 30 sec and then every 3 min for 18min. If you don't know what film you have or want to develop different films in a single tank this technique works great. But if I have the times I still prefer normal development.
Although I really wanted to try different stuff in the future rhodinal is legendary but also stuff like Ilford DDX or super fine grain developers.
Also I'm looking into getting an enlarger semi soon so I'll have to look around what's a good paper developer.
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garyquayphotography · 1 year ago
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“Blue Heron.”
©2008 Gary L. Quay
From the Vaults.
The Blue Heron paper plant in Oregon City. This was an image from my latest exhibit called "The Night Shift." It's the first image I took with my Kodak Commercial 8x10 camera. This is a scan from the proof sheet, not from the final print that hung in the exhibit.
I was inspired to take this image by the industrial photography of Ansel Adams. I have always liked old things. I seek out landscapes and cityscapes that remind me of the early to mid 20th century.
Camera: Kodak Commercial 8x10
Lens: 12" Kodak Ektar
Film: Ilford HP5 developed in Kodak HC110.
#blueheron #willametteriver #paperplant #garyquay #oregoncity #filmphotography #outdoors #onlyinoregon #largeformat #Monochrome #Architecture #Night #Illuminated #Light #Darkness
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seanblackallphoto · 2 years ago
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Dinosaur Jr. in Cedar Park TX opening day of Lakeline Park 4/29/23 HP5 Developed with HC110 for 5 minutes
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yinshen · 2 years ago
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zaboclicks · 2 months ago
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