Tmax400 Images Thread

Great shots, Pan!

I would love to go to Poland again, but ...

Erik.


I am pretty sure that you will love a weekend trip to any of Poland's old cities. You will work wonders there.


I have 3 films taken during two photographic outing this month - when i develop the rest i will post some more.
 
Kodak T-Max 400 in HC-110
Nikon F5

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I like this photo a lot Pan! I also like the cat's photo... great work! Which lenses did you use in these photos?


When I see your photographs I think "maybe, I need to try the TMAX400...". It looks great. Which dilution do you use with the HC110?


Congrats for your photographic work.
 
I like this photo a lot Pan! I also like the cat's photo... great work! Which lenses did you use in these photos?

When I see your photographs I think "maybe, I need to try the TMAX400...". It looks great. Which dilution do you use with the HC110?

Congrats for your photographic work.

Thanks Shab.
This picture is taken with the 28-70 f3.5-4.5 at 28mm. The cat shot is taken with the 50mm wide open.
My developing routine is standard for T-MAX. 6ml of developer in 300ml of water. 30 sec initial agitation and then one slow tank inversion every minute. Total time 9.30 mins.
 
Thank you, Pan.

I love this thread. I'll try to post from now on only prints. Don't like my scans from negatives anymore.

Leica M2, Summar 50mm f/2 coated, 400-2TMY, gelatine silver print.

Erik.

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Very nice, Pan.

The people on the left on my picture look very Polish; don't you think so?

Leica II, Summar 50mm f/2, 400-2TMY, gelatin silver print.

Erik.


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Nice picture Erik - she could very well be actually, the Netherlands remain a popular trip destination for Polish people.



Last picture from that roll. In a church in Poznan, a few weeks ago.


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Great pictures from both, Pan and Erik. It's a pleasure to look at this thread... thanks for sharing!


And Pan, thank you for your answer.
 
Very nice find Erik

I must say, my T-Max/HC 110 sucks by comparison. You've inspired me to keep trying.

John

John, in my experience i find that T-Max is a bit sensitive regarding temperature. Tri-X or HP5+ allow a lot of leeway during development but T-Max is less tolerant. I have a good thermometer and i try to keep all chemicals at 20oC. I try not to agitate too much, one slow inversion every minute is enough for me.
 
I use Perceptol, in a dilution of 1+2 at 23 degrees C for 10 minutes. I used to develope for 11 minutes, but now I am printing a lot I want my negatives a bit softer.


Erik.
 
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