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Film Camera Week for January 7


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Greetings, all, and welcome to the first weekly thread of 2022. Post all the images you like from any film camera. I'll start with some from a roll of HP5+ that I processed and scanned earlier in the week.

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old school cash register, Pentax ZX-7 with 50mm f 2.8 Macro

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another view of retirement apartments' cat, same gear

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lingering Christmas window displays, same gear

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brass owls

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window display with lots of reflections

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a 35 year old plus electric hot water heater prepared for replacement (quit working on Christmas Day)

That's all for now. Hope everyone's new year if off to a good start. I look forward to seeing everyone's images,

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Nothing special from me this week as this post is a result of my attempts to nail down my Pyro-Metol workflow. Film here is Foma 200 and I found after a roll of very weak negatives that this Foma film needs longer times than I expected so i bumped up my development time to 9 minutes with more agitation. Camera was my Olympus RC,

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side of the house test shot.

 

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Sun and trees

 

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Stonehenge starter kit.

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Last year I did some photographs for a songwriter friend's Spotify profile. He was in a hurry so I used my digital camera. I did sneak in a couple of shots on film with my Nikon F with an old Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1:1.4, and finally had time to process them in December.

I normally never do flash on film because I almost always mess things up, but the single speedlight through an umbrella in this case looks pretty natural IMO.

Film is HP5+ developed in HC110.

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Some from a Mamiya 645 1000s using Arista EDU Ultra 400, developed in PMK Pyro. Most of these were shot using the Mamiya Sekor Zoom C 55-110mm f/4.5 lens, while the landscape image is the product of the Mamiya Zoom ULD C 105-210mm f/4.5.

 

NP

 

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Panes

 

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Furled

 

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Bench

 

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Age

 

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Ray

 

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Two more from the Konica FP-1 Program, Hexanon AR 50/1.8, Ilford FP4+, deep yellow filter.

 

An odd feature of the FP-1's programmed exposure is that it uses only three camera-selected aperture settings: f/2.8, f/5,6 or f/11. And for some reason Konica chose to use a CdS photocell, when their other cameras at the time were using GaAs cells. Regardless, I have found the exposure system to be quite accurate.

 

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Ditch Trail 1

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Nothing special from me this week as this post is a result of my attempts to nail down my Pyro-Metol workflow. Film here is Foma 200 and I found after a roll of very weak negatives that this Foma film needs longer times than I expected so i bumped up my development time to 9 minutes with more agitation. Camera was my Olympus RC,

 

I'd say those results look very good.

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