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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
These next two were taken an hour later after dark
The images were developed and scanned by NCPS.
©2011 Chris Grossman
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
These next two were taken an hour later after dark
The images were developed and scanned by NCPS.
©2011 Chris Grossman
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