Continuing the series of photos from my recent home-developed film.
1. Bodleian window at night
2: Bodleian library ceiling
3: Roman (?) boar in the Ashmolean cast gallery
Continuing the series of photos from my recent home-developed film.
1. Bodleian window at night
2: Bodleian library ceiling
3: Roman (?) boar in the Ashmolean cast gallery
Continuing the series of photos from my recent home-developed film.
1: The pumpkin king, Jack Skellington is carried past the Radcliffe camera
2: Woodfarm Primary School arrive by bus
3: Church Cowley Primary School
Continuing the series of photos from my recent home-developed film.
Christmas Light Night 1: East Oxford Primary School in Radcliffe Square, Oxford, 26 November 2010
2: Wheatley Park School
3: An offer we can’t refuse
A few days ago I posted about resuming the home developing of black and white film. Today and for the next few days I’ll present some scans of the results.
The film was Kodak P3200 T-max, a high speed (ISO 3200) black and white film. Most of the pictures are taken in low-light situations and the grain of the film is quite apparent.
The film was developed in Ilford ID-11 for the recommended time for a slightly elevated temperature (processing varied around 22-23C).
The negatives were scanned as 8-bit JPGs on an Epson V500 with the Epson Scan software with some post-processing in Photoshop Elements 7.
Cobbles in Bruges/Brugge, Belgium: reflections of light on rain-soaked cobbles | Minolta Dynax 7 | Minolta 50mm f/1.7 | 1/10s @ f/4
Medlar fruit on the branch, in a friend’s garden in The Netherlands | Minolta Dynax 7 | Minolta AF 28-80mm f/4-5.6 @ 80mm | 1/160s @ f/16
Christmas Light Night, 26 November 2010 | Minolta Dynax 7 | Minolta AF 35-70mm f/4 @ 35mm | 1/60s @ f/5.6
Inside and outside the Mercat de la Independcia
Sociedad General de Electricidad; architect Lluis Moncunill.