Here we go. Right now I'm preparing to develop the roll of the Fomapan 400 film that I exposed two weeks ago with the simple plastic Holga camera. As usual, I do many double exposures when using Holga, so was last time. I will develop it in the classic Rodinal developer with a long shelf life and great ability for the stand and semi-stand processes.
The image below I photographed with my trusty Hasselblad 500cm camera and the Planar 80/2.8 lens attached. I used Neopan Acros 100 120 mark i film that is already discontinued by Fuji and now they sell the mark ii version that is much more expensive.
My Hassey is the best camera I used ever. It is highly suitable for slow photography but with some practice also for the immediate street moments.
here we go. I just created this Analog (FILM) Photog if you use the HIVE platform or Analog (FILM) Photog for ECENCY. Say hi to the community owner @hive-120035 (Analog (FILM) Photography) - I'm still learning the community managing process, so please be patient.
Here we go !
Thank you @victorbz for sharing your great experience with film processing technique
I remember to listen to my father's histories about is developing film processing during one particularly period, when we was working in a photography studio as a delivery boy, and he had to struggle to find a way to convince the owner to explain some particularities in the manual process.
I'll keep in my attention for the new posts Analog (FILM) Photog 😄
Wish you all the best for the growing in this community
Congratulations for you work and dedication 👍
thank you for such beautiful words.
I started to use film many years after I started to use digital. but seems like I always wanted to do this meditative stuff :-)
Nice click bro 👌👌
thank you
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