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Classic Manual Camera Weekend for March 3


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After seeing a couple of threads about half frame USSR Agat 18 here, I've decided to shoot a roll with mine. I have it for 30 years but not sure if I used it. I used one in the eighties but it was probably an older one.

 

Some photos are, surprizingly, even usable! A couple of frames (out of 70+) are, unless magnified to 100%, comparable to full frame. But they are pain to scan.

 

Technical: Kodak TMax 100, Rodinal 1:25, Epson 4490.

 

 

 

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Lovely work from the Agat 18, ilya, far better than I would have expected.<BR><BR>

 

Our first Autumn weekend, my favourite time of year with the shadows lengthening and the light clear and hard. I went to a craft market and was intrigued to meet a traveling blacksmith, who lives in a huge house truck and travels from market to market. I shot a few frames on a Nikon FE using the Tamron Adaptall II 35-70mm f/3.5 CF Macro (17a). The film was Ilford FP4 Plus, developed in PMK Pyro.<BR><BR>

 

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The Blacksmith's Truck 002

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The Blacksmith

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The Blacksmith's Truck 001

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