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Physical Graffiti
This is the side of a local building downtown where the Juniors always get to paint their names on it when the Seniors are gone away on their trip each May. Legal graffiti, in other words! The camera I used was so cheap, the manufacturer didn't even bother to name it or list who manufactured it. The camera is simply called, "35mm Camera." I did pick it up for $1 and it was brand new and never been opened or used - and it works pretty good, considering.
I had attempted to use this half roll of cut-down Tri-X on Monday and Tuesday in a Kodak 154 Instamatic 126 camera, but issues prevented the film from winding correctly, so no frames were exposed but the first one. I'm certain that's where the light leaks originated from. Stand developing it for an hour and a half really helped to lower the grain. That was my first time trying such a long developing time, so I'm definitely going to have to try it again.
Camera: "35mm Camera" (unknown manufacturer)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm film (cut down to half a roll)
Aperture: f/8 (fixed)
Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec. (fixed)
Date: June 15th, 2016, 1.08 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing chemicals and times:
Adox Adonal (1:150): 1 1/2 hours stand developed
Water Rinse: 30 secs.
Ilford Ilfostop Stopbath: 1 minute
Ilford Hypam Fixer: 8 minutes
Water Rinse: 2 minutes.
35mm Camera Tri-X Test 20ff
I had attempted to use this half roll of cut-down Tri-X on Monday and Tuesday in a Kodak 154 Instamatic 126 camera, but issues prevented the film from winding correctly, so no frames were exposed but the first one. I'm certain that's where the light leaks originated from. Stand developing it for an hour and a half really helped to lower the grain. That was my first time trying such a long developing time, so I'm definitely going to have to try it again.
Camera: "35mm Camera" (unknown manufacturer)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm film (cut down to half a roll)
Aperture: f/8 (fixed)
Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec. (fixed)
Date: June 15th, 2016, 1.08 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing chemicals and times:
Adox Adonal (1:150): 1 1/2 hours stand developed
Water Rinse: 30 secs.
Ilford Ilfostop Stopbath: 1 minute
Ilford Hypam Fixer: 8 minutes
Water Rinse: 2 minutes.
35mm Camera Tri-X Test 20ff
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