kodak hc110

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    Cadeby Church TMAX100 HC110

    The main exercise today was based on 2 things. I wanted to see if I could get to the bottom of white marks on my 5x4 negatives I wanted to test Kodak TMAX 100 sheet film in HC110 The white spots on my developed 5x4 negatives were really starting to get on my nerves as it was making contact...
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    Zenit B 1971

    From the local charity shop a few weeks ago, I took a chance and bought a Zenit B 35mm camera. Well if I am honest, it was been sold with a 200mm lens which caught my eye rather than the camera but the sales assistant wasn't to keen on splitting them. I offered £10 for the pair and we were both...
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    Ilford FP4 N+2

    It was quite a dense woodland and the light from the overcast sky was struggling to get through the trees. I was drawn to the light coloured bark against the dark background and was curious as to how the reflected light would be recorded on film. I wasn't concerned about the dark background...
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    Paint Brush - FomaPan 200 -HC110

    Continuing testing with Kodak HC110 and FomaPan 200 5x4 sheet film. The Scene: Background just behind the jar metered at 1/4 second @ f/22 Brightest part of the jar excluding the specular highlights metered at 1/15th second at f/22 This gave a total subject brightness range of 2 stops...
  5. Martin Henson

    Newlay Bridge

    This delicate bridge over the river Aire, Newlay Bridge built in 1819 designed by John Pollard and considered as one of the oldest Iron Bridges in the country. Originally a Toll Bridge that connects Horsforth to Bramley, it has been closed to traffic for a number of years and only pedestrians...
  6. Martin Henson

    Old But Still Going, Another Classic

    Another camera in my collection, Voigtlander Bessa RF with a 105mm Heliar lens, shots 6x9 negatives Ebony SV45TE 150mm Rodenstock lens Kodak Trix 320 Developed in Kodak HC110 H dilution 10 mins 20c Scanned with Epson v800 with Vuescan
  7. Martin Henson

    Cobble Street

    Took these the other night, its a project of night scenes I am doing around where I live in Otley West West Yorkshire. I used my Rolleiflex 3.5f TLR, exposure was 2 mins at f8 for the 1st image and 3 mins for the 2nd image, film was Trix 400 developed in Kodak HC110 b dilution.
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