I've developed two more rolls of film since this weekend. I'm starting to get the hang of loading the reel and agitation. This time I developed a roll of Ilford HP5+ film I shot in my pinhole camera and Rollei Infrared film I shot in my Hasselblad.
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Thurlow Dam, pinhole camera. This uncropped scan shows the felt shadows at the edge of each frame. |
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Tallapoosa River, pinhole camera |
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Tallapoosa River, pinhole camera |
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Tallapoosa River, pinhole camera. I like the swirls and the little goldenrod at the bottom. |
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Island in the Tallapoosa River, pinhole camera |
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Tallapoosa River, pinhole camera |
I experienced some streaking on the film with the HP5+, so I increased the agitation on the next roll and it turned out better.
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Tallapoosa River, Infrared/Hasselblad |
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Tallapoosa River, Infrared/Hasselblad |
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My uncle's barn, Infrared Hasselblad |
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Rollei Infrared film is also sensitive to visible light, so I used color filters to create an infrared/red/green trichromy. |
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