martinjames
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pmiller, it looks like you're off to a good start. I'm just about to begin my printing session today (in my bathroom/darkroom). It's the most fun I'll have all weekend, without a doubt!
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Mounting prints today (my favourite activity besides root canals) 11x14 & 16x20 from Fuji 6x8 rangefinder
IMG_7526 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/156629749@N02/

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Erik van Straten
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& the 1935 Leica iii continues to amaze me.
Yes the black & nickel Leica III are very smooth and reliable cameras. Would be my choice on a world tour.
Beautiful work, Deardorff.
Erik.
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Thank you Erik
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love the broken mirror Great image Erik
Erik van Straten
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Thank you, Deardorff!
Erik.
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pmller
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Leica M4-2, 50mm Summicron, Tri-X, Ilford Ilfospeed Paper
I feel like I am slowly but surely progressing towards knowing what I am doing it least somewhat what I am actually doing. Also I've started to work a little more systematically and documenting what I am doing and what results I am getting. Waiting for further delving into something new is my first ever pack of multigrade paper and the required filters.
It feels really great to constantly learn new things and a lot of the work here is quite motivating to push forward on this
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Pherdinand
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That chickenwire is amazing, Patrick!
Lol sorry just pulling your leg
Lol sorry just pulling your leg
pmller
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That chickenwire is amazing, Patrick!
Lol sorry just pulling your leg
Of course whenever you present chickenwire in the right context and maybe use a more or less fancy camera to take a photograph of it becomes all the more amazing
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mbisc
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Wow -- love the "Three from New Mexico (Rolleiflex T)" series !
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Thank you Mike
Pherdinand
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I got to start using my new darkroom in the attic - a bit small, a bit damp, but okay for one person
For start i got a bunch of old-ish bw paper and i decided to run a project to learn and exercise.
So i took some negs from 10-20 years ago that have my 5 friends (still bachelors/kidless) and i took some recent negs from a year ago from a weekend we spent together with kids wives husbands and all, and i printed for each family 28 prints in 5x7", half the old ones half the new ones.
Planning to mail them out as surprise.
See the stacks old/new below.
The "old" ones i printed on old brovira-speed, these were a little bit fogged and they also have a creamy base, not today's bright white. The images also ended up lower contrast this way. The "new" ones i printed on kentmere fineprint fiberbased which has a much higher default contrast (without using the VC feature). This also from the practical reasons that i did not have more than 100 sheets of the same type
Flattening the fiberbased ones now under some heavy books.
The cat was fascinated by this activity unseen before.
For start i got a bunch of old-ish bw paper and i decided to run a project to learn and exercise.
So i took some negs from 10-20 years ago that have my 5 friends (still bachelors/kidless) and i took some recent negs from a year ago from a weekend we spent together with kids wives husbands and all, and i printed for each family 28 prints in 5x7", half the old ones half the new ones.
Planning to mail them out as surprise.
See the stacks old/new below.
The "old" ones i printed on old brovira-speed, these were a little bit fogged and they also have a creamy base, not today's bright white. The images also ended up lower contrast this way. The "new" ones i printed on kentmere fineprint fiberbased which has a much higher default contrast (without using the VC feature). This also from the practical reasons that i did not have more than 100 sheets of the same type
Flattening the fiberbased ones now under some heavy books.
The cat was fascinated by this activity unseen before.
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pmller
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It wasn't so long ago that I made my first ever enlargements and now I'm already getting used to a new enlarger. My Durst F30 was a nice little beginners enlarger, but sadly it was also defective (focussing didn't work, I basically had to push or pull lens up and down). However it showed me that I wanted to doo more of this, so now I went all in and I'm getting used to working with a Focomat Ic. Haven't gotten to do a lot with it yet, but it's a joy to use
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Jake Mongey
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A splash of colour, photographs taken at the Walthamstow celebration of becoming Londons first borough of Culture.
Shot in a rolleiflex MX EVS on Kodak Portra 160 with a Metz and printed in the darkroom on fuji crystal archive.
IMG_20190123_0005 by jakemongeyphotography, on Flickr
IMG_20190123_0004 by jakemongeyphotography, on Flickr
IMG_20190123_0003 by jakemongeyphotography, on Flickr
Seem to be having issues with the blacks scanning very weirdly here - They are fine in person!
Shot in a rolleiflex MX EVS on Kodak Portra 160 with a Metz and printed in the darkroom on fuji crystal archive.



Seem to be having issues with the blacks scanning very weirdly here - They are fine in person!
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