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From Greenwich Village with Mike last Tuesday.  The sun was so strong all I could see were silhouettes and very strong light.  Pretty much exactly like this :)

Cinestill XX 

M-A, 50 DR cron

 

The lighting is outstanding. Very well seen.

 

Stefan

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No, Henry. I send the film to a commercial photographer in Grenoble who sends it on to a lab. He then scans them on to a flash drive for me.

Sometimes I wish that I did it myself but I'd have to learn! 

Thank you for your comment, much appreciated.

 

Do it yourself Pritam , it's easy and work well done , also cheaper ... even on sunday

lab closed

It's very fast , just need one tank and some dev and fixer products

I think your TMAX posted above have not enough black (not enough dev time IMO

or old developer) 

that's why I ask you

Best

Henry

 

Kodak TMax100-Leica M7-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

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My son James and I finally got around to developing our first batch of C41 films last night. This is from the roll of Ilford XP2 Super that was in the tank with two rolls of Agfa Vista 400:

 

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Rosebud, December 2017

Leica M2, 35mm Summaron (1955), Ilford XP2 Super

 

Phil good work with your son bravo

... and nice picture like a painting

Best

Henry

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My son James and I finally got around to developing our first batch of C41 films last night. This is from the roll of Ilford XP2 Super that was in the tank with two rolls of Agfa Vista 400:

 

p2699352406-5.jpg

 

Rosebud, December 2017

Leica M2, 35mm Summaron (1955), Ilford XP2 Super

Here's one of the colour pictures that appeared on the negatives that emerged from the tank last night:

 

p2699400068-5.jpg

 

Firebird 2017

Canon F1N, FDn 80-200mm f4, Agfa Vista 400

Love both of these Phil - artistic work!

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... and if you already know , just a little fast reminder :)

just click on

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tQRnAmw2SU

Playback has been disabled - but I get the gist.

Problem with home developing -> how to do in a normal domestic setting where the only rooms with running water are the kitchen and bathroom (bathrooms in the UK have a bath :) ). Neither are ideal for photo-chemistry. Only option is to use a commercial photo lab. I have no doubt others have the same predicament.

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IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Holga 400, Rodinal 1/50 11 minutes.

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Outdoor vittles to be eaten outside. By order of Post Commander.

 

Order! That is what is needed. 

 

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Playback has been disabled - but I get the gist.

Problem with home developing -> how to do in a normal domestic setting where the only rooms with running water are the kitchen and bathroom (bathrooms in the UK have a bath :) ). Neither are ideal for photo-chemistry. Only option is to use a commercial photo lab. I have no doubt others have the same predicament.

 

Steve do it in your bathroom, take a wooden plate and let it on your bath

or kitchen sink. Just need a water point and that's all , you do not need a lot of space

in addition the bathroom or the kitchen is ventilated or has a window

I recommand you dev yourself , it's a real and great leasure

Best

Henry

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Here's one of the colour pictures that appeared on the negatives that emerged from the tank last night:

 

p2699400068-5.jpg

 

Firebird 2017

Canon F1N, FDn 80-200mm f4, Agfa Vista 400

 

 

Last couple for tonight - including some poppies for Henry:

 

p2699419767-5.jpg

 

p2699419768-5.jpg

 

Canon F1N, FDn 80-200mm f4, Agfa Vista 400

 

Phil a real pleasure to watch your color

Superb color and pictures really superb

Very refreshing color and faithful in addition not like in digital

Great work Bravo Phil and congrats your son for me

Best

Henry

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IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Holga 400, Rodinal 1/50 11 minutes.

 

 

attachicon.gifimg928b.JPG

 

IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Holga 400

 

 

Outdoor vittles to be eaten outside. By order of Post Commander.

 

Order! That is what is needed. 

 

attachicon.gifimg918b.JPG

 

IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Holga 400

 

Superb b&w rural pictures with your Hektor

A great pleasure to watch b&w is film not digital soft lines and real true black

Thanks for posting

Best

Henry

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