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Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor-P Auto 105mm 1:2.5, Kodak Portra 160.

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HP5+ in Caffenol

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Some indoor shopping shots: M4-P M 35 f/1.4FLE zone shot at f/8  HP5 in HC110-B

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Canon EOS 5,  EF 28-70, Agfa Vista Plus 200

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M6 | 50mm F/2.5 Summarit| Fuji 400H Pro converted to B&W. I somehow didn't like colors of this film 

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50 Rigid Summicron - TriX - Leica CL

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5 hours ago, gbealnz said:

HP5+ in Caffenol

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I see you’re getting on really well with the coffee, Gary. 
Do you see a difference in the negs compared to using a proprietary developer, such as HC110? If so in what way? Ta.

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Central Park Portra 400 summicron 50DR ..... that's it!

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1 hour ago, Steve Ricoh said:

I see you’re getting on really well with the coffee, Gary. 
Do you see a difference in the negs compared to using a proprietary developer, such as HC110? If so in what way? Ta.

To be honest Steve, no. In the case of HC110, yes, as it's a liquid I believe and not easily imported.

I was one of the skeptical critics of this new fangled coffee developer, I mean whatever they're smoking I'll have some too, but man oh man, simple, and is part of the fun, the whole process is fun, from the shutter release to the mixing of the soup (in this case coffee). Feels good too, possibly more environmentally friendly.

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New York 1993 Minox GT-E Fuji Slide

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Digging into the not-so-dusty old negatives:  Lower Thames, London on a foggy April morning.

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Leica M2, Summicron (I) f=5cm 1:2, Kodak T400CN, Nikon SC5000ED.

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Nikon F2, Nikkor-S Auto 50cm 1:1.4, Kodak Portra 160.

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