• Camera,  Film,  Photos,  Travel,  Voigtlander

    More from Italy

    Here are some more shots from Italy. I’m just trying to scan as much as humanly possible before me scanner packs it in. The quality isn’t brilliant, but after an overseas trip I have no money left for a fancy new negative scanner!
    Taken with Neopan400 and Tri-x400 (some EI300).. I’m really liking Neopan at the moment. Maybe I’ve just fluked a development time/method that gives the results I want, but I can’t seem to work tri-x out at the moment. Oh, all were developed in Rodinal 1+50, but I think I managed to keep the grain down (even with bad scans).

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  • Film,  Film Developing,  Olympus,  Photos

    Uncharted Territory

    Well, that’s a bit dramatic actually..
    The other week I got some Fuji Neopan SS (100iso) as it was super cheap, and I’d never heard too much about it. Felt like trying something different. I decided to shoot a test roll this wee as I couldn’t really wait to use it on something special, i just wanted to see what it’d look like. I was half way through the roll when i noticed something wrong. My camera was set at 400 ISO =/
    I initially got annoyed with myself, but then thought it’d be a good opportunity to try and push process the film a little (I’d never tried it before). So I shot the rest of the roll and started looking for some recommended development times. To my astonishment there were hardly any… Well, there were dev times for 100ISO, but nothing for 400.. I started looking at times for other developers but found hardly any info at all.. Thinks weren’t looking good.
    After hours of searching I thought I’d just give it a go making an “educated guess”… Actually, it was more of a plain old “guess”.
    Somehow, it worked. As you’d imagine I was pretty happy about it all. Actually, it produced some of the nicer results I’d got.
    Here they are. Fuji Neopan SS developed in Rodinal at 1+50 @ 21C for 18 minutes, pushed to 400 ISO.

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    bike garage

    garage window

    city lights

    I don’t know what happened with this shot, but thought it looked kind of interesting anyway..

  • Film,  Film Developing,  Photos

    Scanned some more shots

    Scanned some more shots today, nothing profound, more just fodder to try out some new developing times. APX400 in Rodinal at 1:50 for 28 minutes. Its all a learning experience for me so I’m quite pleased with how they turned out. Also, I couldn’t find any suggested times suitable, so I kind of had to make my own up.
    The thing I’ve noticed lately with film is that shallow depth of field shots looks wonderful. Especially with some nice grain, it has such a unique aesthetic that I really love. In the future I’m going to try and take advantage of that more.

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