Greetings, all, and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. I'll start with some shots from a roll of Ilford HP5+ that I processed and scanned earlier this week. Camera was the Minolta XE-5 with 58mm f 1.4 MC Rokkor PF. road word on Mississippi State campus director of local animal shelter with my wife Hayes, one of the animal shelter's resident cats who sleeps wherever he likes volunteers ready to start their work piano one more walkway at dusk Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
From my Wisner 4x5. 120mm Osaka lens using Tmax 100 developed in Rodinal 1-100 for 16 minutes. That hammer was given to me 43 years ago by my uncle. Side note.. Rodinal 1-100 did not deliver the shadows when metered at ISO 80.
More from Military Weekend 2022 at Fort Aan Den Ham Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic, 127mm f/4.7 Ektar, Fomapan 100
2 from my Nikon N(F) 80 and 60mm Nikkor Micro 2.8 @5.6. Film is Pan F+ developed in W2D2+pyro/metol. Same setting different hammer. Work gloves
Three pictures of the nearby graveyard, Canon 7, Voigtländer Color-Skopar 35/2.5. I developed HP5 Plus in Rodinal 2 minutes too long resulting in the loss of detail. I like the tones, however.
Some from a Nikon F2 with a 35-70mm Vivitar f/2.8-3.5 lens. The film was Ilford FP4 Plus developed in PMK Pyro. This little Vivitar lens is proving to be a worthwhile asset. Abstract #19 New Drive Descent Machine Elements #69
More 4x5 practice. This one with the Toyo 45 field which for me is a better user than the pretty Wisner. Lens is a 120mm Osaka wide field set at F22 and 1/2 second. Delta 100 in straight Microphen for 6.5 minutes.
A few from a Nikon F-100 with a 24-135mm Sigma f/2.8-4.5 lens. The film was Kentmere 100 developed in PMK Pyro. Alley #2 Guardians For a Seafaring Man Retirement The Settlers' Graves
Great shots, everyone. To keep things moving I've got some old shots that I probably posted in older thread. Tech data is easy to recall as these were not high tech camera. Younger brother and family cat, from around 1973, Kodak Pocket Instamatic 40, Verichrome Pan (tray developed) my parents from 1969, Kodak Instamatic 124 Kodacolor-X (cropped) my youngest son (around 2001 or so) Canon Elph Lt (APS) with whatever Kodak called their chromogenic APS a friend of mine about 1968 or so, Sear 127 (same as Impex Cubex) either Verichrome Pan or Ansco (don't remember since this was a scanned print)
From a the park nearby. The grain is very coarse. Developed in Rodinal 1+50, so you would expect some grain but not this noticeable. Maybe some error in development? HP5+, Pentacon six TL, Biometar 80/2.8.