Happy to engage/be engaged with.
Any photo I post is open for constructive critique.
Melbourne, Australia
It may not be true.
It may not be true.
Scanned with NLP. It’s comment ok. Think I still prefer FP4 but Kentmere is alright.
Scanned with NLP. It’s comment ok. Think I still prefer FP4 but Kentmere is alright.
Shot on FP4 with the Zeiss Ikon Nettar. D23r with 20% extra to increase contrast.
Shot on FP4 with the Zeiss Ikon Nettar. D23r with 20% extra to increase contrast.
Printed on Ilford Multigrade Pearl
Printed on Ilford Multigrade Pearl
Shot in Malmsbury VIC back in June
Shot in Malmsbury VIC back in June
Is this a backing paper issue?
Delta 400 and it’s on all the images from the roll. It’s not water drying marks.
It’s from a roll that got shipped over in a container so did not have optimal conditions for a year.
Trying to figure out what the splodges are.
@ilfordphoto.com
Is this a backing paper issue?
Delta 400 and it’s on all the images from the roll. It’s not water drying marks.
It’s from a roll that got shipped over in a container so did not have optimal conditions for a year.
Trying to figure out what the splodges are.
@ilfordphoto.com
I was never happy with either with solverfast 8 and the intrinsic conversions. SF9 and the NLP process seemed to work much better
I was never happy with either with solverfast 8 and the intrinsic conversions. SF9 and the NLP process seemed to work much better
Think I like it.
Older photo from a night walk I did with @fotodudenz.bsky.social a while ago.
Think I like it.
Older photo from a night walk I did with @fotodudenz.bsky.social a while ago.
Backstory: This is a double exposure project with someone from the UK.
They sent their roll (they previously exposed) with someone who flew over here and I shot my shots over the top.
Only…something looks funky. Either mine are ridiculously over exposed or camera bust
Did I screw this up?
Backstory: This is a double exposure project with someone from the UK.
They sent their roll (they previously exposed) with someone who flew over here and I shot my shots over the top.
Only…something looks funky. Either mine are ridiculously over exposed or camera bust
Did I screw this up?