Out to the Park
The weekend and the forecast was for some sun, which barely appeared!
Anyway, the lighting was consistent as today I was working with my Toyo 45 AII and Nikon F2 both with ILFORD HP5 plus film.
There was a rock wedge with smaller stones in the groove that I really wanted to capture on film so got that and then the big bolder as well across from the Mike Cr. Falls. Of course, I made a few compositions of the falls as well.
Now just have to process the film.
I unloaded, blew out the holders with compressed air, and reloaded. But this time I realised that I was out of HP5 plus! So I resorted to reloading the holders with some of my Acros 100 stock (exp. 2014).
On the way back, I collected a few sample plants for a lumen print. I used ILFORD'S Galerie gr. 03 paper and exposed it for about 120 minutes. After scanning, tweaked tone and contrast in Elements.
I also took my time and really enjoyed the path and all the greenery.
Here are some of the phone shots.
Anyway, the lighting was consistent as today I was working with my Toyo 45 AII and Nikon F2 both with ILFORD HP5 plus film.
There was a rock wedge with smaller stones in the groove that I really wanted to capture on film so got that and then the big bolder as well across from the Mike Cr. Falls. Of course, I made a few compositions of the falls as well.
Now just have to process the film.
I unloaded, blew out the holders with compressed air, and reloaded. But this time I realised that I was out of HP5 plus! So I resorted to reloading the holders with some of my Acros 100 stock (exp. 2014).
On the way back, I collected a few sample plants for a lumen print. I used ILFORD'S Galerie gr. 03 paper and exposed it for about 120 minutes. After scanning, tweaked tone and contrast in Elements.I also took my time and really enjoyed the path and all the greenery.
Here are some of the phone shots.




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