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Kirsten and Nathan
First images with my Windsor 120 camera. This is Kirsten, the daughter of some friends of mine and her friend Nathan.There is a slight light leak with this camera and it shows at the very top in the middle of this image. It was more pronounced in some of the pictures over the others because I started when the sun was bright, then it started going down and it didn't cause the leak to show so much.
Camera: Windsor 120 camera (Diana clone)
Film: Fuji Acros Neopan 100, 100 ISO black and white film
Aperture: F/11 (the "cloud" symbol)
Shutter speed: 1/50 sec. (approximately)
Focus range: 4 feet to 6 feet
Date: February 21st, 2010
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developed with chemicals at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 9 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
This was my first roll of 120 I ever shot or developed. I'm quite pleased with the way it turned out. If only the camera lens was a little sharper.
Camera: Windsor 120 camera (Diana clone)
Film: Fuji Acros Neopan 100, 100 ISO black and white film
Aperture: F/11 (the "cloud" symbol)
Shutter speed: 1/50 sec. (approximately)
Focus range: 4 feet to 6 feet
Date: February 21st, 2010
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developed with chemicals at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 9 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 1 min.
Kodak fixer: 8 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
This was my first roll of 120 I ever shot or developed. I'm quite pleased with the way it turned out. If only the camera lens was a little sharper.
Fred Fouarge, have particularly liked this photo
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