TMAX 400 @ ISO 1600 in an Olympus 35SP

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Early in July 2011 I shot a roll of Kodak TMAX 400 in my Olympus 35SP at ISO 1600.
Normally I would have used Ilford HP5+, but I only had the TMAX 400 with me.
None of the shots I originally put the roll in for were any good, but that had more to do with the operator than the camera or film.
So a few days later I was going on a dive trip and wandered around the harbor before and after dusk and took a few shots. Some of those came out well. To shoot at ISO 1600 I set the camera to ISO 800 and used a Hoya Y(K2) filter. These shots are all of the Cabrillo Way Marina in San Pedro (Los Angeles), California. The palm trees were moved there only 2-3 weeks before. You can see some new ones in the background of the first photo.

10 minutes after sunset
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These next two were taken an hour later after dark

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The images were developed and scanned by NCPS.
©2011 Chris Grossman
 
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beautiful. i've had great experience with north coast with E6 and color print -- they do great scans and the developing was fine. But they did a bunch of B&W for me once that were so badly done I couldn't believe it. I assumed they just don't know how to do black and white. But you've proved otherwise. No matter to me now, I have since learned to do my own....
 
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