Fujifilm Acros 100
Shot in the downtown area of Salt Lake City - SELF. With Fuji Acros 100 and Stand developed with 5% Rodinal @ 60 minute burn and scanned on the Minolta 5400.
Fujifilm Acros 100
Shot in the downtown area of Salt Lake City - SELF. With Fuji Acros 100 and Stand developed with 5% Rodinal @ 60 minute burn and scanned on the Minolta 5400.
Fujifilm Acros 100
Shot on the Nikon F100, 80-200mm Afs with Fuji Acros 100 - Vintage stock - and developed in a Rodinal Stand @5% for 60 minutes. Scanned on a Nikon LS-8000 @ 4000 dpi native.
The Capitol of Utah in Salt Lake City - I would imagine there will be a flurry of activity there this week during the swearing in of Biden in D.C.
Fuji Acros 100
Shot on the Washington Beach - I'm not one for centering the frame, but in this case everything fit to where there was no other option.
No crop - shot with the Rollei 6008i of which is an amazing result when you get it right upon capture.
Fuji Across 100 in a Stand with Rodinal @5% with a 60 minute burn. Scanned on a Nikon LS-8000 legacy scanner at 4000 dpi.
No people here - which is a bit unusual were this beach attracts quite the people crowd.
Shot on the shores of the Washington coast a few years ago. Developed with Rodinal at a 5% burn Stand Development for 60 minutes. Rollei 6008i system.
Fuji Acros 100
Shot at the the Hill Air Force Base annual fly-in about 2 years ago with the Yashica-Mat 124G on on film. Developed in a Stand with Rodinal @ 5% with a 60 minute burn and then scanned on a Nikon LS-8000 @ 4000 dpi native.
Shot on Fujifilm Acros 100 - with a Rodinal 5% burn and scanned with the Nikon LS-8000.
Fuji Acros 100 - Stand development in Rodinal at 5% for 60 min - shot on the Nikon F100 with what appears to be the 85mm f1.4/D.
Shot in Twin Falls Idaho a few years back — film on a Nikon F100 / 35mm. I don’t shoot 35mm much very often - but I’m trying to change that and work it more. Stand development of Rodinal at 5% with a 60 minute burn and then scanned on a Minolta dimage.
No crop.
Fuji Acros 100
Look for the scene to fill the frame -- see how your limitations will define the impact to the viewer - and then make that just as important as what your displaying - ultimately. If you have unlimited power you have limited creativity.
Fujichrome Acros 100 - stand development @5% - developed and scanned in house.
Every once in a while I get reminded that great glass is not only a gift but it's a necessity. It's a necessity in order to separate you from everyone else - it's a necessity to give your images the power of a compelling view. Get great lenses - even if it's just one - get one - and shoot that system like you are going to die tomorrow.
Fuji Acros 100 - Nikon F100 - 50mm f1.4 - Stand developed in 5% Rodinal @ 60minutes - developed and scanned in house.
Shot on the beach with a Rollei 6008i - where it all came together. Developed and scanned in house and when the planets align and everything turns out just the way it should - it’s so awesome.
Fuji Acros - stand development in Rodinal with a 60min cook at 5% dilution.
The Stoick Lola - the 5 year old english bulldog... chilling out behind the screen door. Shot on Fuji Acros 100 with a 5% Rodinal Stand for 60min - scanned on the Minolta Dimage 5400.
Nikon F100 with Fujifilm Acros 100 - Stand Development 5% Rodinal - scanned 35mm
M and I and her parents ventured on a cruise around the Italian peninsula this last September. I was really torn as to what photographic equipment to take on this trip. I have many choices to consider - Nikon D3s, Nikon 1v1, Nikon F100, Sony Nex-7, Rollei 6008i and the YashicaMat 124g - I brought the Sony Nex-7 and the YashicaMat 124g after much deliberation between all.
The black and white was Fuji Acros 100 - my favorite as of late - purchased during the discontinuation of Fall 2018 - but it’s coming back as a II series. I develop using a Stand in Rodinal @ 5% with a 60 minute burn. I may experiment with an Xtol dilution soon as from what I’ve seen online that may be a bit richer result.
The YashicaMat124g performed well - but always bring extra batteries just in case. Mine were getting a bit long in the tooth it seeemd. And - gear surprises aren’t any fun when traveling.
I mistakenly scanned the above as a BW - and it surprised me how well it turned out. Typically I stay true to the nuances of the format and I don’t vary from that - but this time the image just pops so much better as BW - I like it much better.