Kentmere 400 film
Tetenal Ultrafin developer
Rolleicord V
Windsor, Victoria, Australia
July 2025
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I was in Kansas City last weekend shooting film and this fellow approached me and inquired about the cameras that I was using. I had my Baby Crown Graphic out testing a new roll film back (major bust) and I also brought my Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530/2 to finish a roll of film...I asked him if I could take his picture and he graciously agreed. This taken with my Super Ikonta on Kodak Gold 200 film. Self-developed with CineStill's C41 kit.
We had a wonderful time people watching at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally earlier this month...I brought several film cameras and got a bunch of good shots of people enjoying the rally. Here this lady just pulled up and parked getting ready to dismount and explore the town. Image captured with my Mamiya C33 on JCH Streetpan 400 film, self-developed with D76 at 1:1 dilution.
Taken by the same lake as my previous picture in Dartford on an industrial park near to the QE2 bridge.
Taken with my Mamiya 330 Professional F TLR camera with a Mamiya Sekor 55mm f/4.5 Wide Lens, on Rollie infrared 400 film rated at 6 ISO with an R72 infrared 720nm pass filter on the taking lens.
I stand developed it to preserve the highlights and hopefully give the whites a bit more glow. Developed in homemade 510 pyro for 1 hour 15 minutes, adjitated for the first minute then 3 inversions after about 45 minutes.
Stopped with a water stop bath then fixed in Zone Imaging Eco ZONEFIX Alkaline Fixer for 5 minutes.
Scanned on my Epson V600 scanner with a Lomo 120 digitaliza. Some minor adjustments to contrast and levels in Photoshop finished it off.