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Damouchari, Pelion, Greece, where the Dancing Queen scene from the Mamma Mia! movie was shot. "Shot" again on Ektachrome 100 at 100 ASA.

 

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Broken post and bend in the river. Pentax ME Super and smc 20mm f4. Portra 400. Tony.

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The 122-year-old train at Pelion, Volos, Greece. The railway was designed and constructed by Evaristo de Chirico, father of the painter Giorgio de Chirico. "Painted" on Ektachrome 100 nominal.

 

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Crops. Asparagus + other. Pentax ME Super and smc 20mm. Portra 400.

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Being a Navy guy I like boats as you may have gathered. From the same Vista 200 roll as earlier.

 

 

Enjoy! Ektachrome 100 ASA nominal.

 

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I started a roll of XP2 in the Rolleiflex on my way home after the FP4+ shown above. Now I'm finding a small quandary - there is said to be a 6ml minimum of Rodinal per film. My Nikor tank is stretched to hold 450ml. If I put in 6ml of Rodinal and make it up to 450ml I shall have a 1 in 75 dilution, rather than my preferred 1 in 100 for the stand development of XP2. I'm going to try 40 minutes instead of 60. Results tonight, if any good at all.

 

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Very contrasty negatives. Probably 30 minutes rather than 40 would do. First is a re-do of the photo on the bridge deliberately over-exposed by three stops to let me use f2.8:

 

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Crossing @f2.8 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

This is what I wanted the first time around, but I didn't get it as I forgot that the TLR shows me an f3.5 image no matter what the taking lens is set to, and that was something like f16 in the first version.

 

On the back deck:

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Today's Crop by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Runner beans, tomatoes and courgettes/zucchini. Guess what's for supper!

 

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Trialed a roll of Superpan 200, with and without an I/R filter, 720Nm.

More as I get time to fiddle with them.

SWC

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I started a roll of XP2 in the Rolleiflex on my way home after the FP4+ shown above. Now I'm finding a small quandary - there is said to be a 6ml minimum of Rodinal per film. My Nikor tank is stretched to hold 450ml. If I put in 6ml of Rodinal and make it up to 450ml I shall have a 1 in 75 dilution, rather than my preferred 1 in 100 for the stand development of XP2. I'm going to try 40 minutes instead of 60. Results tonight, if any good at all.

 

C.

 

 

I use a 300ml tank from ADOX and had good results with only 3ml of Rodinal for 1h semi-stand development (agitation for the first 30 sec and another shake after 30 minutes).

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I wanted to try this kind of picture for years. Lately I made it with my toy cam, the Rollei Prego micron:

 

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Fuji Pro 160S

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Postcard from Berlin:

 

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Rollei Prego micron - Fuji Pro 160S

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The first one tricks the eye somehow. It's as if one struggles to see what's at the end of the bridge. Quite effective.

 

Very contrasty negatives. Probably 30 minutes rather than 40 would do. First is a re-do of the photo on the bridge deliberately over-exposed by three stops to let me use f2.8:

 

29509606801_33d393d6eb_c.jpg

Crossing @f2.8 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

This is what I wanted the first time around, but I didn't get it as I forgot that the TLR shows me an f3.5 image no matter what the taking lens is set to, and that was something like f16 in the first version.

 

On the back deck:

29480340492_51e96532cb_c.jpg

Today's Crop by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Runner beans, tomatoes and courgettes/zucchini. Guess what's for supper!

 

Chris

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Display Window in a Ginza Store, Tokyo...

Leica M6, 35Lux FLE, Fujifilm Acros 100.

Shot wide open if my memory serves me well..

 

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