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The reason I had to use it was because I (oh stupid me) used too old fixer which had lots of residue in it when I developed my latest rolls which resulted in massive amounts of white specks. The water polo photo in particular looked like it had been sprayed with dandruff. I'll be mixing some new fixer asap.

 

Thank you, Philip. I think I'm going to have to learn this off by heart (or take more care in my treatment of negatives...).

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The reason I had to use it was because I (oh stupid me) used too old fixer which had lots of residue in it when I developed my latest rolls which resulted in massive amounts of white specks. The water polo photo in particular looked like it had been sprayed with dandruff. I'll be mixing some new fixer asap.

Lol, and I thought I was the only one that did that.

The last roll I processed had the exact same result. My stupidity.

I'm in esteemed company then.

Gary

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Some sheep for Henry. Limerstone Down on the Isle of Wight. T-max 100.

 

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A down near St. Lawrence (about 10 miles away from the sheep). Same film.

 

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Ian your landscape pictures with sheeps are refreshing and relaxing when I watch them.

In the other hand , black and grey tonality are superb.

Thanks for posting :)

Best

Henry

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Woman getting directions, Pioneer Square, WA

 

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Hasselblad 503cw w/80mm Planar on Fuji Acros 100 in HC110 H for 8.25 minutes @ 72 F

Dave when I saw this picture I ask myself if it' Acros of Fuji without looking your notice.

Bingo I am right ! very soft tonality and black-grey shade :)

Thanks

Best

Henry

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