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MF POTW 2010-09-04

Leo Papandreou , Sep 05, 2010; 01:16 a.m.

Saturday is POTW :-)
Sunday follows Saturday :-|
It's Sunday :-(

Hmm.

LINKED p net POTW


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OK two abstract landscapes from me, self-developed. Developing your own B&W takes 20 minutes and is no harder than mixing drinks. Yes, 20 minutes --- never miss a POTW again, 20 minutes is practically "chimping".

Tri-X in HC-110 dil. H for 10 minutes @ 20°C, 3 inversions per minute. This is actually two photos of two root systems, blended together in PS.
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TMAX 400 in DD-X 1+4 for 8 minutes @ 20°C, 4 inversions per minute.
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Leo Papandreou , Sep 05, 2010; 01:28 a.m.

Both above are Hasselblad 500 CM + 80mm CF. Both underexposed (reciprocity failure) & subsequently rescued in PS.

What the heck, I also took a properly exposed photograph this week, a cliche to look at, but at least it didn't require PS levels for blacks and whites. Tri-X EI 320 in HC 110 dil. H @ 20°C for 10 minutes, 3 inversions/min. Again 500 CM + 80mm CF.

20100904-400TX-009

Cody S , Sep 05, 2010; 03:14 a.m.

Whether or not the waterfall is a cliché, I still can't help following the flow of the water from top to bottom, as it splits, mists, flows and keeps splitting. Long exposures of water are always magic.
I like the roots too. Thanks for sharing.
Cody

Christoph Sensen , Sep 05, 2010; 02:36 p.m.

This time, I got out the trusty Mamiya RZ 67II. I had to test my newly acquired 150 mm f/3.5 a few weeks ago and this is one of the slides. Handheld, of course for all those sceptics who only see the Mamiya RZ cameras on a tripod in a studio.


Mamiya RZ 67II with 150 mm f/3.5. Nikon 9000 ED with glass holder and VueScan

Bogdan Nicolescu , Sep 05, 2010; 04:22 p.m.

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Mamiya 7II, 80mm F/4 lens

richard a , Sep 05, 2010; 04:41 p.m.

last shot from the Gulf...( holga 120s - kodak 160nc ) -


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richard a , Sep 05, 2010; 04:44 p.m.

holga 120s - fp4


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Predrag Vranic , Sep 05, 2010; 04:46 p.m.

wow, with previous POTW still filling up and zees one just blooming, it's good to hear more good news.
last night when I checked my local lab with few friends and one wanted to buy some film, to stuff his FM2 with, lady working there told us "wow, this year we sold film more than we sold in 3 previous years..." ain't that nice thing to hear? :-)

anyways:
stranded, not sunken
Mamiya RB67 Pro-S, Sekor 50/4.5C, Fuji Reala 100.

TramBridge
Mamiya RB67 Pro-S, Sekor 90/3.8C, Fuji Reala 100.

and a bird
Mamiya RB67 Pro-S, Sekor 50/4.5C, Kodak Panatomic-X @100EI.

cheers everyone and have a good week!
I'm hitting the mountains in 4 days so I guess you won't be hearing of me in next few future POTW threads.

Marty Ryan , Sep 05, 2010; 05:05 p.m.

Mamiya 645, 80mm lens FP4+ film.


grain silo

Sasvata (Shash) Chatterjee , Sep 05, 2010; 08:25 p.m.

I bought a Zeiss-Ikon Ikoflex Ic on eBay last year, here's a shot from the test roll, finally scanned on the Epson v600. Film used was Ilford HP5. My Ikoflex has a Novar lens, and I was shooting into the bright sky at sunset, without a hood. There was plenty of flare, but to be fair, I ought to shoot with a hood the next time.


Classic German Meets Modern Japanese

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