Photos: B&W Tree

Here's another just right for Halloween. I even titled it "Ghost Tree" - Ooooooooooh ;)
 
Some more...

Some more...

This whole B&W tree business got me shooting some more.
Since my M2 is away on shutter treatment, I grabbed my Rolleiflex yesterday, loaded it with Efke R100, and went out on sole purpose of getting some "tree shots".
This is one of them - some more in my gallery...
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If only I could get these "img" tags to work...

Denis
 
denishr - How do you like the Efke R100? I have been intending to buy some in 120 and LF to experiment with. Do you know how it responds to pyro? What developer have you found it works best with. Have you tried the ISO 25 or 400?

You photos look great, and seem to have nice tonality.
 
ouaaa amazing tones and sharpness, well done. I'm also impressed by Deny's tree picture
 
Doug,
Really cool, could you use a gallon of paint - LOL.

Our side has nothing but RAIN this week; here's a small part of the my Dogwood tree :)
 
oftheherd said:
denishr - How do you like the Efke R100? I have been intending to buy some in 120 and LF to experiment with. Do you know how it responds to pyro? What developer have you found it works best with. Have you tried the ISO 25 or 400?

You photos look great, and seem to have nice tonality.

Efke R100 is my standard film in medium format. I use it with Rodinal 1:50 at 10:30 to 11:00 minutes mostly (20 deg. C, i.e. 68 deg. F).
I also tried R25 and R50. I like those, too, but only when there's enough light or for very static shots with a tripod. R100 is my all-round film in MF, and Efke KB100 in 35mm format. Rodinal can yield some pretty amazing results... But, you can also use D-76, which might even be better. I don't know, since Rodinal is my main developer, and I soup all Efke films in it. I'll do some more tests with Rodinal Special (Studional) for Efke 100 pushed to 400.

Denis
 
Wow, thanks for the nice comments! It's an abandoned farm house, probably haunted. ;)
 
I just got a new CV 15/4.5 lens for my Bessa R2. Of course, I spent a roll trying it. Here's a tree shot I like. There are more in my gallery. Film is Kodak Tri-X.
 
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