Let's celebrate what we still have ... post your Ilford pics.

I'm loving all these Ilford pics! 🙂


Another with PanF+
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This thread is such a good idea. I like Ilford films and highly respect the fact that they're not discontinuing their films... yet. I still have to try their Kentmere products.

HP5+ in my crown graphic.
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I like this portrait... and Meven your pics are great.
Think about selling prints, I could be interested really.
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FP4+

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HP5+
 
Broom-maker's shop

Broom-maker's shop

Probably posted before elsewhere, but here we go:

Delta 3200 Pro in the Bronica S2 with Nikkor 50/3.5; focus was on the tiny text around the chuck where the paint is worn off. Souped in their chemistry as well (Ilfosol 3).

More of the series here.
--Dave
 
Well, I don't post my work for clients in general unless it is already published. Snaps are a totally different thing altogether. In this case, I am my own client as I continue to add to my body of work.

Here is the latest documentary that I produced with the Leica M3 (TriX) and the Leica R4 Delta 100). I used these two films because they both had the same character as the small town that was my motif for this essay. Color film and/or digital just didn't work out. Also, I used the M3 with TriX for portraits and mostly indoor images. The Leica R4 with Delta 100 was used for mostly outdoor images.

http://www.adoramapix.com/davegt/book/meanwhile-in-grantville-georgia-1

I am presently trying some Rollei 80s Retro film but I am committed to Delta 100 for the next two projects. After that, a color documentary on the Eastern Cherokee Nation with a digital M, no B/W.

Loving Ilford products.:angel:
 
This thread is one of the best ideas I've seen in quite a while. I believe Ilford is actually doing quite well financially, proof that film CAN still make a profit!

Here's my contribution:

img014 (1) by daviz121, on Flickr

img010 by daviz121, on Flickr
HP5+ shot @ 800 and processed in Rodinal. I think I shot them with a medium yellow filter as well.
 
Hmmm...I have a couple of rolls of Delta 3200. What is the best way to shoot this film? What scenarios are better fit for this?😕 Should I use the Leica R4 with a meter or the M3 without a meter?
 
I really want to love Ilford film. They seem to be all in--but I haven't found the one for me yet with the exception of PanF+. I've had some luck with FP4.
Here is some of the slower film examples.










 
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