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Hasselblad 500c, Sonnar 150/4, FP4+, Rodinal 1:50, Nikon 9000:

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Chris
 
Pentax SF1n, 100/2.8, XP2 @200, Rodinal stand, Nikon 9000:

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Pentax SF1n, 50/1.4, XP2 @200, Rodinal stand, Nikon 9000:

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Chris
 
Pentax 645n, 75/2.8, FujiPro 400H, Unicolor presskit, Nikon 9000:

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What a lovely film this is - hard to believe but the colours are just right, the flowers really are that lurid.

Chris
 
Great portraits, Chrism.

And it also shows how good HP5+ can be in rodinal when everything is just right. I'm using both HP5+ and T-Max 400 in rodinal with 135 film, and I can't decide which I prefer, each with their own consistent characteristics. No problem of course, I use whatever comes to hand. It's good to have such variation.
 
Minolta 7 Alpha or Minolta 7 Maxxum. Taken with Legacy 400. These photos were shot 4-months ago. The camera sat ideal waiting for battery replacements. I finished the roll on Sunday with my kids in tow.

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I posted an older version of this in the "Oregon" thread.

This is made up of 5 individual 6x4.5 film frames, each one cropped slightly to fit with the adjacent frame. No stitching software was used.


Crater Lake Pentaptych by Daiku_San, on Flickr
Pentax 645N
SMC Pentax-FA 645 45-85mm f/4.5
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V500
 
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