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the camera, the negative, the “print”
Okay it’s not quite f/64, but otherwise basically Ansel Adams. Really surprised how well this worked, I built the pinhole camera in like 5 minutes after half a bottle of wine. That’s probably the important part. Shot on paper, on Ilford MGRC, ~1 hour at ISO 6-ish. f/151 if I got my math right, and…
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vulcano
Slightly less confused by split-grade printing by now, but it’s unfortunate that it can’t fix what was a bad photo to begin with… if someone could invent that, that would be of great help.
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shed.
shed. Ihagee Exa, Ilford Delta 400, darkroom-printed on ~40 year old ORWO photo paper which still worked, somewhat surprisingly. I messed up the black border in the top left but hey – gives it character or whatever.
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Farbfilm vergessen
Farbfilm vergessen Process notes: Ihagee Exa; f5.6 unless I bumped it, 1/150s because the Exa doesn’t go any faster. Ilford Delta 400, split-grade printed. Need more practice with split-grade printing, absolutely zero intuition there. I mean the results are okayish but that was more down to the universe than down to me. Also I need…
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self-portrait with hat
35mm Ihagee Exa, as should be visible. This one shot on Ilford Delta 400, stand developed (though I don’t think that makes a difference in this case) and darkroom-printed on multi-grade paper. 7×9.5 inches in real life. Like, almost DIN A4 size. It has a bit more midtones in person, but this also looks cool.…
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Morning
My first completely manual camera, first waist-level viewfinder (god it’s unintuitive to correct sideways tilt with those…), first self-developed b/w film, and the second time I did prints – considering all that, I think these turned out pretty cool. Also: narcissism 💁♂️ Lisa ➡️ 1962 Ihagee Exa0 ➡️ Agfa APX 400 ➡️ some generic fixed-grade…
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Shot with a disposable color film camera
…developed by hand in b/w paper developer. Bit of a surprise that this worked at all.