Michalm
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Michalm
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Beyond his precise and cogent analysis of Capitalism, Marx was even more astute in his analysis of its consequences.All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned
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jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
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Some images from last week in Moldova, unfortunately they came out a bit dark since I've been experimenting a bit with expired film.
Minolta CLE, Summaron 3.5, Kodak p3200.
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first day of spring '25, central Poland.
Adox HR 50.
Freakscene
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Gogeous Jan, I particularly like the tonal rendering of the wall closest to the camera in the bottom photo.![]()
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first day of spring '25, central Poland.
Adox HR 50.
How did you develop the Adox 50HR? What do you think of it, in general?
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
Thanks Marty! I love the HR 50, even more than the CHS 100 that I used since way back when they made it in Croatia. Adox is doing lots of great work IMO and I use their products whenever I can. So I develop in Adox FX 39, 1+14 for 11mins for this film. I try to be careful with metering because it's not forgiving to my usual sloppy technique of "overexposing everything just in case". I think it looks best in overcast light, the tonal curve and separation is quite unique.
Freakscene
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I agree about Adox and their products. I really wish they would start producing enlarging papers again (while understanding the market limitations). I use Lupex a lot.Thanks Marty! I love the HR 50, even more than the CHS 100 that I used since way back when they made it in Croatia. Adox is doing lots of great work IMO and I use their products whenever I can. So I develop in Adox FX 39, 1+14 for 11mins for this film. I try to be careful with metering because it's not forgiving to my usual sloppy technique of "overexposing everything just in case". I think it looks best in overcast light, the tonal curve and separation is quite unique.
FX 39 II is really useful. It is definitely very (extremely!) sharp with the slow Adox films.
Keep at it!
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For me this is by far one of the best images in this thread.
With a lot of competition, of course.
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Pavel and Olga in Konstantin’s kitchen. St Petersburg, Russian Federation, 2005.
Leica M7, f1 Noctilux, Neopan 400, Xtol 1+3.
Edit - this was not posed. This was how Gerasev was when he talked. I just snapped during a normal conversation, although this was after our leaving dinner, when we said goodbye after a long visit.
For wholly unknown reasons, these striking images reminded me of The Tin Drum - the film I first saw in the early 1980s, and have tried to see again every few years. One of the finest productions to ever come out of Germany. But this in Russia, imagine...
Freakscene
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Yes, it’s in a flat in St Petersburg in 2005. Pavel died some time before 2017, a real shame. As Olga put it, he was very flippant with his health.For wholly unknown reasons, these striking images reminded me of The Tin Drum - the film I first saw in the early 1980s, and have tried to see again every few years. One of the finest productions to ever come out of Germany. But this in Russia, imagine...
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Michalm
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Ooooo, that's a good one! Love it!Babroejsk, Belorussia 2005
gelatin silver print (summicron 50mm f2 rigid) leica m3
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