Shot this in Bristol in August on my Yashica Minister 700 using Ilford FP4+. I got it lab processed and it was a bit flat (not blaming the lab) so brought up the blacks, did a bit of burning and threw in a white vignette to mostly block the background distractions. Not everyone's cup of tea I know.
I did some exposure tests because I'm going to take my field camera out to one of the state parks for the first time ever. Up to now I've only used it for indoor portraits on x-ray film. I tested Delta 100 and also some expired Plus-X Pan. The Kodak film was hopelessly fogged but the Ilford...
These shots were on the same roll of FP4 as my last couple of posts on Glenariff. Here they are - any thoughts welcome as always. In all of these I've applied some contrast grading to add a bit of drama to the sky in a light handed way. The first pic below I added a luminosity mask to try to...
Along the shore of Lough Neagh.
Fujifilm GF670
6X7 120 film
HP5+ rated at ISO 200
Developed in DD-X at 20 degrees C for 8 mins
Scanned Epson V550
Light edit in LR and PS.
I wonder how long it'll be before someone needs to prop this gate up.... taken shortly after sunrise.
Leica M7 and Summarit 35mm.
Scanned with Plustek Optikfilm 8100
Ilford FP4 at boxspeed.
DD-X for 8 minutes at 24 degrees.
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