I also normally do this in a big jug after, and this is a tad smaller 😉
I also normally do this in a big jug after, and this is a tad smaller 😉
I’m set up for B&W printing so don’t have the option, this is more for consistency than anything.
I’ve had mixed results with colour before which I think was due to temperature changes so hopefully that helps, and developing 4-5 120 at a time I get occasional stripes no matter how I invert.
I’ve been waiting for this 6 sheet version since it came out, but of brute force it’ll go 😂
Still some space in there 😂
I was a bit sceptical but thought it’s worth a shot, really liked how I could just connect to Mac and send times etc through.
Always wanted a Jobo cpe ii but didn’t have the room.
Soooo this happened.
At least you didn’t go the honey route 😉
Haha, saved using a spoon I suppose.
It’s one of my most beat up ones so I don’t mind when scrambling the gritstone, it gets a little bashed about now and again.
I know I’m safe behind the F 😉
When you go wandering the peaks but look more like you’re heading into a war zone.
Black and white infrared. This is an open water area of a cypress swamp. So tall bald cypress trees in calm water.
Yesterday's kayaking journey included me shooting infrared film. Holy smokes, it's not easy as I can't see through the lens filter, and the kayak is constantly drifting. Shot on Rollei IR 400 with my Nikon FM2n. #believeinfilm #photography #filmphotography
Hang on that might be a different one, mine went 12” to infinity.
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This is what I use, it’s in feet / inches but amazing goes down to 12”.
I’ve a couple of those Leica distico lasers (as a carpenter they save a lot of errors) but this is a bit handier.
Yep, I normally use these on folders, I’ve got another Watameter coming in Metric scale as the others have feet/ inches for the zeiss Nettar.
Yes, it’s a workaround, cheap ol’ Medis one. Watameter ii are better though.
I’d have probably gone with that if I’d known it nearly covered the frame, I found a reasonably priced 30mm a few years ago so stuck with that.
And the rangefinder comes in handy.
28 works surprisingly good, I used to use a Nikon 35tse with decent coverage.
Cheers Paula 👍😉
What makes me laugh is the price difference between the Color Skopar and the Apo, £400 vs about 6k 😂
(Yep this is the Skopar)
It’s a 75mm Skopar, really should run another through it soon.
I had to use maximum restraint, so many goodies 😉
Then the Voigtlander, as you can see it seems to give better highlight detail.
First up the Tessar
Cheers, I took shelter from a storm a few years back in an antique shop and they had a bunch of cameras pretty cheap, Bessa 66 and the 520/16 followed me out for £20 each.
Popped a roll of hp5 in both and did a side by side..
I’ll have a peek later 👍
This was my main folder before finding a Balda super baldax for £25, similar lens but it has a coupled rangefinder.
Probably just the bank manager talking me out of it 😉 💰