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Hi Adam, wondered the same a while back and received helpful advice in this thread.

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/203516-how-childproof-is-developing-at-home/

 

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Philip

 

Thanks very much, Philip. My lab did the development and I don't what the workflow is. I am not allowed to develop my film at home out of concern for my kids' safety :ph34r:

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As Adam M is posting a number of stunning Hasselblad & Linhoff images, I thought it only fair to sing the praises of a TLR (in this instance, my Rolleicord Vb).  Clicking on the link will take you to a small gallery of seven shots from my latest roll (Ilford FP4+).

 

Views From The Ridgeway

Keith - These are all wonderful and all display a keen eye for composition.  I look forward to seeing more!  Best, Adam

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Hi Adam, wondered the same a while back and received helpful advice in this thread.

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/203516-how-childproof-is-developing-at-home/

 

Br

Philip

 

Thanks, Philip.  I will have another go at this with my wife but the odds of any progress are extremely slim to nil... :(

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keep going!

 

Aaah New York New York... one day, not so far I will go to the big City!

 

Have You seen Meyerowitz or Gilden walking down the streets?

I patiently await your arrival :)

I have seen Gilden on a shoot once on Wall Street.  He wasn't in the mood to talk... :)

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Lower Manhattan (across the street from SBLITZ's office and a block away from mine).

Thousands of shots of this cube are taken every day.  But this perspective with a super wide angle is, IMHO, the most interesting as the cube appears to have been launched and in flight towards your lap :)

The brilliance of Ektar's rendition of RED really shines here, I think...

Many people have difficulty getting consistently brilliant results from Ektar.  Based on what I have read and my own experience, the key for consistent brilliant results with the Ektar is to expose correctly and not to ETTR.  I find that more than a half stop too much exposure risks losing the balanced and brilliant color palette.

I have even heard people say that they rate this film at 80 ISO instead of 100 as that is its native ISO, which I am trying (although this shot was rated at 100.)

Hassy SWC/M

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'At Rest - Under The Ancient Yew Tree'  Taken Monday afternoon in the Wiltshire hamlet of East Kennet.  MP, Summaron 35mm, Acros 100, Rodinal 1:50.

 

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This is the first shot i took with my Mamiya C330 and some very old film that came with it, lit with the modelling light from one of my studio flashes

 

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Adam -- Terrific shot! Just shot off a roll of Ektar 100, like you I have been re-reading because I was never happy with it in the past. As you wrote, everyone says DO NOT OVEREXPOSE, the opposite of what I normally do with Portra (shoot 400 as if it is 160 film in daylight and 400 otherwise). Chose my old Canon TL-QL and FL lens because it is TTL metering and the meter was always great in that camera (plus my MA was just loaded with film -- yes, I know, I need a second film camera). Will see in a couple of days how they came out. Your shots make me excited to see.

 

Best,

Steve

 

PS thanks for showing my office building and not my waistline! :-)

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Adam -- Terrific shot! Just shot off a roll of Ektar 100, like you I have been re-reading because I was never happy with it in the past. As you wrote, everyone says DO NOT OVEREXPOSE, the opposite of what I normally do with Portra (shoot 400 as if it is 160 film in daylight and 400 otherwise). Chose my old Canon TL-QL and FL lens because it is TTL metering and the meter was always great in that camera (plus my MA was just loaded with film -- yes, I know, I need a second film camera). Will see in a couple of days how they came out. Your shots make me excited to see.

 

Best,

Steve

 

PS thanks for showing my office building and not my waistline! :-)

Thanks, Steve.  I am eager to hear about (and see) your results....

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Leica M7, Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH
Adox Silvermax
Development with Rondinax 35U, R09 1+50, 20C, 12 min
 

 

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