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ROLLEIFLEX 2,8 F Carl Zeiss 80 mm 2,8 Planar
Tri-X 400 Film
Developing - Rodinal , 13 mins at 21 degrees,
Epson V700 scan.
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A shot of a vinyl 45 record with its pits and grooves curving away into some analogue bokeh, looked a bit like a finger print, which is I supose one feature of vinyl, it actually does become unique, degrading over time and with treatment, play an old record and it has a history.
I wasn’t really happy with yesterdays shot, not that I ever am, but as a consolation I’ve added another that I was a little happier with in the comments should you fancy a look.
Have a great day.
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Derelict House, Wernigerode
Shen Hao PTB45, Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon 8/90, Fomapan 100 developed in HC-110 1+31 using the SP-445 developing tank, scanned on an Epson V800.
The Dam at Möhnesee, Germany
Shen Hao PTB45, Fujinon W5.6/210, Fomapan 100 developed in HC-110 1+31 using the SP-445 developing tank, scanned on an Epson V800, adjusted in Lightroom.
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