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Hello, I'm sorry that these aren't up to the standard set by this thread but I'm only recently returning to film and trying developing for the first time. Here a few from my second roll of film developed at home.

 

Nikon F80 Kodak tri-x 400 developed in Tetenal Paranol S

 

 

Sonny by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr

 

Sonny-3 by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr

snow by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr

 

Alex-2 by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr

 

 

www.robertpoolephotography.com

 

Hello Robert,

Your second roll is not bad, don't worry. Your second roll is better ... than it was my fourth ... :)

 

Best

Gregor

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Yesterday I visited the Great Coxwell Tithe barn, a National Trust property.  Three views below (1) the barn in its setting; (2) Doorway & interior; (3) a view of the interior (hand-held at a ridiculously slow shutter-speed, which in itself was guesswork as my Sekonic meter was barely registering! 

All Hasselblad 500C, 60mm DistagonCB + yellow filter, Tri-X, Rodinal.

 

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Hello Robert,

Your second roll is not bad, don't worry. Your second roll is better ... than it was my fourth ... :)

 

Best

Gregor

The link below is an album of a few from my first roll. Not as bad as I remember. Though it took me about two hours to load the film onto the reel and my camera, it turned out, had a light leek. Olympus 35SP. Tri-x again and Tetenal Paranol S.

 

https://flic.kr/s/aHskrDEa5R

 

www.robertpoolephotography.com

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I know that the right side looks not very nice ... My scanner should be send to the service (?).

 

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Leica M7, FujiPro 400, Nicon CoolScan V ED

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Yesterday I visited the Great Coxwell Tithe barn, a National Trust property.  Three views below (1) the barn in its setting; (2) Doorway & interior; (3) a view of the interior (hand-held at a ridiculously slow shutter-speed, which in itself was guesswork as my Sekonic meter was barely registering! 

All Hasselblad 500C, 60mm DistagonCB + yellow filter, Tri-X, Rodinal.

 

You took the yellow filter off for the inside, slow shutter speed, shot Keith??

Loving the 60 Distagon I think.

Gary

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The link below is an album of a few from my first roll. Not as bad as I remember. Though it took me about two hours to load the film onto the reel and my camera, it turned out, had a light leek. Olympus 35SP. Tri-x again and Tetenal Paranol S.

 

https://flic.kr/s/aHskrDEa5R

 

www.robertpoolephotography.com

 

I would think that the photos are very good. The lone tree is ... really nice. I love this kind of b/w photos ...

Don't ask my about my first to load the camera or ...my Jobo-Box hahahahah

 

Here one of the first roll -> 36 in 1 :)

 

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I think it was Kodak Ektra (?)

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Dunno Ratz, are you sure it's the scanner?

Turn the neg around, upside down or whatever, try it again. It "could" be the neg?

Gary

 

Gary, thank you for you advice, will do it again, but I don't think so. I have had this marks with other negative too ...

 

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I know that the right side looks not very nice ... My scanner should be send to the service (?).

 

attachicon.gifGER_BV+FR_FujiPRO400_13_listo.jpg

 

Leica M7, FujiPro 400, Nicon CoolScan V ED

 

What's wrong in this picture Gregor ?

It's superb , wonderful color

 

I have a Coolscan V too and for the slide , the side which has relief

down (or where Fuji brand is printed on the slide). the smooth side up

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Henry

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I would think that the photos are very good. The lone tree is ... really nice. I love this kind of b/w photos ...

Don't ask my about my first to load the camera or ...my Jobo-Box hahahahah

 

Here one of the first roll -> 36 in 1 :)

 

attachicon.gifimg301_leica_First-Film_800x517.jpg

 

I think it was Kodak Ektra (?)

 

It's like a painting , really beautiful

Thanks

Henry

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I would think that the photos are very good. The lone tree is ... really nice. I love this kind of b/w photos ...

Don't ask my about my first to load the camera or ...my Jobo-Box hahahahah

 

Here one of the first roll -> 36 in 1 :)

 

attachicon.gifimg301_leica_First-Film_800x517.jpg

 

I think it was Kodak Ektra (?)

 

I love this! If it was hanging in the Tate we'd all be pontificating over what it means. I did the same with a build it yourself Konstructor camera my wife bought me for Christmas. Turned out with some quite interesting shots! 

 

The tree one is one of my favourites, though it took a lot of cloning in the field to remove the light leak. 

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Stanwell Park, NSW

Australia

 

M7 Ektar 100, 1.4/35 Summilux ASPH,

approx 4 min exposure

 

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Abandoned Petrol Station

Stanwell Park, NSW

Australia

 

M7 Ektar 100, 2.8.28 Elmarit ASPH

approx 4 min exposure

 

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Stanwell Park, NSW

Australia

 

M7 Ektar 100, 1.4/35 Summilux ASPH

approx 2 min exposure

 

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I love these colors * Mark It looks a bit strange 

I must say mysterious. Really superb :)

This type of color impossible to have it with a digital

It reminds me the movie Twin Peaks of David Lynch

Thanks

Henry

* am I normal ?

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