Please share your 4x5" photos!

Chamonix 045N-2, Rodenstock Apo-Sironar N 210mm/f5.6, Ilford Hp5+, Rodinal stand, Hasselblad X1 scan:

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Chris
 
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Provia 100 Shot this back in early January but want to wait until I'd shot 20 sheets before sending off to the
lab for processing
 
Provia 100 Shot this back in early January but want to wait until I'd shot 20 sheets before sending off to the lab for processing

Looks like the fields of Kansas. Heading there in a couple of weeks for a hunting trip. Can't wait to be out there again!
 
I tried Donald Quall's homebrew monobath (HC-110 US concentrate 16ml, household ammonia 50ml, Ilford Rapid Fixer 10ml, water 180ml, warm to 24-26º and insert negatives, don't agitate and leave for at least six minutes. It is said you can turn on the light at two minutes - I didn't).

So, 256ml of solution made and placed in a small plastic Tupperware-type box (I thought my 10x8 trays would result in too shallow a depth of solution) Negatives developed separately, one after the other. My Paterson triple timer isn't very reliable, and when I had waited in the darkness for what was at least six minutes I used my phone as a flashlight and saw that it hadn't even started the timer when I pressed the button. So I washed it and it came out a bit contrasty but OK. Very fine grain for HP5+.

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Chris
 
First try with a paper negative. Use Ilford Multigrade RC paper and Ilford Multigrade developer. I rated it at ISO 3, but would have been better at 12 given how quickly it developed.

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Chris
 
^ Dayrell, these aren't pictures of the Royal Navy are they? LOL, it's kinda like our
Canadian navy, just that we got your really old ships (subs actually) ! Peter
 
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