Thanks! It's Tri-X @ 400, developed in D-76. While D-76 is sort of "soft" for 135 film, it's stellar for medium format. Nice tonality, but low acutance.
cgiff wrote:
Makten, it's barely 25 degrees (-4 C) here, but damn that looks cold!!
It was (and is) around -8°C here, and I like it. Much better than the usual 0°C with moist and goo on the streets.
Very nice mood in those shots of yours! What camera and lens?
Spyro P. wrote:
Expired vc looks good, possibly better than fresh vc :P
I'd drop blacks a little to hide the digital noise on the tyre.
Agreed on the tires, didn't even see it until I looked on the nice monitor, thanks. And yeah, I also shoot the expired VC rated at 100 and like it. Prefer NC but this stuff was free
Makten wrote:
It was (and is) around -8°C here, and I like it. Much better than the usual 0°C with moist and goo on the streets.
Very nice mood in those shots of yours! What camera and lens?
Thanks! First was a Mamiya 645 with 80/1.9 (wide open or 2.8), second was an Oly OM-1 with 28/2.
Pictures from my recent trip to Cambodia. I also passed through Thailand, Macau and Hong Kong. I took an Xpan with 45mm lens, M4, Zeiss Ikon with 18/4, 35/1.4 ASPH and 50/1.4.
I decided to rehouse my pre-war Sonnar 50 F1,5 elements to a new housing, donor being Jupiter-3, for lighter weight and for better cosmetic appearance (it's original housing was severely modified by someone over the course of it's 70-something year lifespan). Shot 2 rolls to confirm focus, these 2 are from second roll. Curiously, first roll had almost all frames out of focus and second roll had 23 frames out of 24 in focus, both were shot on the same day, same apartures and, in some cases, even same subject matter. Different films tho, first roll being b/w Kodak TMY and second some noname drugstore film.
I have another film loaded so i guess i'll see if it was related to diopter correction (it might have shifted while my camera was in a bag and i _might_ have had adjusted it prior to second roll) or if i somehow bumped it and thus shifted the element group into correct position