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Couple of photos from Dorothy and one from The Willow Creek Hoodoos in Alberta.
Shot this with my trusty Canon P and Svema FN-64. When I pulled to negatives out of the development tank, I knew I had some "winners" (good negatives). I did some testing before I went on this trip.
The tonality shines with this film. And, you get plenty of sharpness when developed in Rodinal. The film base is a bit thin, but flat and scans with ease. I'm not an expert of any kind. But, I could not ask for more with a $3 film.
Have you tried it? Whats your experince with it?
The Willow Creek Hoodoos, Alberta, Canada
Canon P
Svema FN-64 ISO64 (fresh batch, not expired)
Dev; Adox Rodinal
Developed and scanned at home.
Couple of photos from Dorothy and one from The Willow Creek Hoodoos in Alberta.
Shot this with my trusty Canon P and Svema FN-64. When I pulled to negatives out of the development tank, I knew I had some "winners" (good negatives). I did some testing before I went on this trip.
The tonality shines with this film. And, you get plenty of sharpness when developed in Rodinal. The film base is a bit thin, but flat and scans with ease. I'm not an expert of any kind. But, I could not ask for more with a $3 film.
Have you tried it? Whats your experince with it?
Dorothy, Alberta, Canada
Canon P
Svema FN-64 ISO64 (fresh batch, not expired)
Dev; Adox Rodinal
Developed and scanned at home.
Couple of photos from Dorothy and one from The Willow Creek Hoodoos in Alberta.
Shot this with my trusty Canon P and Svema FN-64. When I pulled to negatives out of the development tank, I knew I had some "winners" (good negatives). I did some testing before I went on this trip.
The tonality shines with this film. And, you get plenty of sharpness when developed in Rodinal. The film base is a bit thin, but flat and scans with ease. I'm not an expert of any kind. But, I could not ask for more with a $3 film.
Have you tried it? Whats your experince with it?
Dorothy, Alberta, Canada
Canon P
Svema FN-64 ISO64 (fresh batch, not expired)
Dev; Adox Rodinal
Developed and scanned at home.