helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
DwF
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I love this first one (Red coat Green Hat) but also enjoy seeing you in color Helen. I'm guessing color because it was taken with Eric's camera?
DwF
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For years I wanted my son to take interest in photography and now that he has I'm at a loss to explain my grumpy look...it's who I am. He quickly gravitated to film and has me back to film at least for now. This is from the first B&W roll he developed with me looking over his shoulder. The temperature rose for a few seconds.....

Leica M3 -50mm Rigid Summicron
Kodak TMax 400 in Rodinal 1:50 12 mins

Leica M3 -50mm Rigid Summicron
Kodak TMax 400 in Rodinal 1:50 12 mins
robert blu
quiet photographer
Love that "magnetic" portrait of Eric! And both th e portraits of Eric and yourself Helen, great mood.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
For years I wanted my son to take interest in photography and now that he has I'm at a loss to explain my grumpy look...it's who I am. He quickly gravitated to film and has me back to film at least for now. This is from the first B&W roll he developed with me looking over his shoulder. The temperature rose for a few seconds.....
Leica M3 -50mm Rigid Summicron
Kodak TMax 400 in Rodinal 1:50 12 mins
Very nice portrait, especially for a first film!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
For years I wanted my son to take interest in photography and now that he has I'm at a loss to explain my grumpy look...it's who I am. He quickly gravitated to film and has me back to film at least for now. This is from the first B&W roll he developed with me looking over his shoulder. The temperature rose for a few seconds.....
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51547714723_69d8ec27d4_b.jpg
Leica M3 -50mm Rigid Summicron
Kodak TMax 400 in Rodinal 1:50 12 mins
Not sure I understand the reference to the temperature rising, but he took a good portrait ... grumpy or not!
I just processed a roll of FP4 120 that I exposed with the Voigtländer Perkeo II. It is still magic to see the developed negatives emerge from the processing tank, almost as much as it was way back when I was a child and processed my first roll of film. I envy the surprise and delight of a young person discovering this magic for the first time.
G
newst
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The footbridge, early morning.
DwF
Well-known
Not sure I understand the reference to the temperature rising, but he took a good portrait ... grumpy or not!
I just processed a roll of FP4 120 that I exposed with the Voigtländer Perkeo II. It is still magic to see the developed negatives emerge from the processing tank, almost as much as it was way back when I was a child and processed my first roll of film. I envy the surprise and delight of a young person discovering this magic for the first time.
G
Thank you Godfrey, I am very proud of Jacob's becoming a really good photographer in the short time he's been at it. His ability to engage strangers on the street is humbling to me. For someone who grew with the internet as he did, he studies and analyzes many of the older photographers work really looking beneath the surface of their images.
The reference to temperature was the affect on enhanced grain (too me a bit rough). I share your excitement about that "magic to see the developed negatives emerge" from the tank. And what a great combination, Perkeo and FP-4 120!
David
Jacob's website- jacobfeingold.com
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I dunno, David ... I kinda like the rough grain in that portrait. 
I looked through Jacob's website. He's posting some excellent photos there: Bravo!
Photos are all magic to me, regardless of how I make them. But there is something tactile and delightful about watching an image emerge in a film negative or in a wet print. (And I spend hours just enjoying watching Polaroid integral film images emerge into being too ... I just shot a pack of 600B&W in my SLR670x today, and I remain so thankful that the crazy people at The Impossible Project resurrected that instant film from the grave.
G
I looked through Jacob's website. He's posting some excellent photos there: Bravo!
Photos are all magic to me, regardless of how I make them. But there is something tactile and delightful about watching an image emerge in a film negative or in a wet print. (And I spend hours just enjoying watching Polaroid integral film images emerge into being too ... I just shot a pack of 600B&W in my SLR670x today, and I remain so thankful that the crazy people at The Impossible Project resurrected that instant film from the grave.
G
leicapixie
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DwF
Well-known
I dunno, David ... I kinda like the rough grain in that portrait.
I looked through Jacob's website. He's posting some excellent photos there: Bravo!
Photos are all magic to me, regardless of how I make them. But there is something tactile and delightful about watching an image emerge in a film negative or in a wet print. (And I spend hours just enjoying watching Polaroid integral film images emerge into being too ... I just shot a pack of 600B&W in my SLR670x today, and I remain so thankful that the crazy people at The Impossible Project resurrected that instant film from the grave.
G
THanks again and I will pass compliments on to Jacob
d
Godfrey
somewhat colored
There are a few threads on RFF where I've posted Polaroid photos. Here's a Flickr album of some of mine from this year:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmTARCfr
..and some more from 2019:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmtnMcKJ
I've got a metric tonne of photos I haven't posted yet too.
I believe this one was made in June with the Polaroid SLR670x by MiNT on SX-70 B&W film:
enjoy, G
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmTARCfr
..and some more from 2019:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmtnMcKJ
I've got a metric tonne of photos I haven't posted yet too.
enjoy, G
Erik van Straten
Veteran

Erik.
v0sh
Established
Mackinaw
Think Different
Canon F-1, 50mm, Efke 25 in Rodinal.
Jim B.

Jim B.
lynnb
Veteran
lynnb
Veteran
lynnb
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DwF
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There are a few threads on RFF where I've posted Polaroid photos. Here's a Flickr album of some of mine from this year:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmTARCfr
..and some more from 2019:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmtnMcKJ
I've got a metric tonne of photos I haven't posted yet too.I believe this one was made in June with the Polaroid SLR670x by MiNT on SX-70 B&W film:
enjoy, G
Fun set of images there. That's another tempting endeavor between the camera and the film,the format.
Derek Leath
dl__images Instagram
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