Saturday 7 August 2021

Holga Film 004: Through Windows.

I wanted to see how much of a difference the two settings on the Holga Camera gave. Using a 3200asa film you don't get that much of a difference. Or at least I didn't seam to.


Cloudy setting

Sunny Setting


Camera: Hoga 120
Film Mask Size:  6x6cm
Film: Ilford Delta 3200
ASA/ISO:3200
Development: True Black & White. 11 Min in Rodial, 1:25 mix
Editing: None
Date: April 2020

 

Friday 6 August 2021

Bolsey Jubillee Film 005: Empty Chairs.

I was trying to capture some strong shadows with these two. the first one sought of worked the second one not so much. I like the shadows that the wicker chair is casting on to the wall from the arm of the chair. wish I had noticed this more before taking the shot, as I wound have played with the position of the chair.

I did turn both of these photos in to black and white images - they are at the bottom for the post, hoping that it would make me like them more, but there is still something note wright.
(At some point I will have to download Photoshop or light room so I can edit photos better.)
Both of these photos were taken on the Sunday 22nd of March 2020, the before the country was placed in lockdown due to Covid-19.



Camera: Bolsey Jubillee
Film: Fujifilm Superia 400 X-Tra
ASA/ISO: 400 Set at 200 ASA/ISO
Development: C-41
Editing: None (unless noted below image.)
Date Taken: Film shot on Sunday 22nd March 2020



Monday 8 March 2021

Holga Film 004: Stairs

Camera: Holga 120

Film Mask Size: 6 x 6cm

Film: Ilford Delta 3200

ASA/ISO: 3200

Development: True Black & White. 11min in Rodana 1:25 mix

Editing: None

Date: April 2020 

Sunday 7 March 2021

Holga Film 00: Kitchen.



Camera: Holga 120

Film Mask Size: 6 x 6cm

Film: Ilford XP2

ASA/ISO: 400

Development: True Black & White. 18 min in Rodania 1:25 mix

Editing: Quite a lot of dust removal in Photoshop

Date: April 2020


Saturday 6 March 2021

Holga Film 003: Desk.




Camera: Holga 120

Film Mask Size: 6 x 6cm

Film: Ilford XP2

ASA/ISO 400

Development: True Black & White. 18 min in Rodania 1:25 mix

Editing: Quite a lot. Dust removal in Photoshop and contrast increased slightly.

Date:  April 2020


Friday 5 March 2021

Foma Retropan Soft 320 Black & White Film. Olympus Trip Film 22

Foma Retropan Soft 320 black and White film is a panchromatically* sensitized special negative black and white film with fine grain, good resolution and contour sharpness. The film is characterised by a wide range of half tones and soft light which makes it suitable for photography and subsequent contact printing or “retro” style enlarging of negatives (photographs of still lives, architecture, experiments, landscapes, portraits, etc.).


This film is available in 35mm and 120mm formats as well as different sizes of photographic papers.

I Brought a 35mm  roll of this film from the Lomography shop on Newbourgh Street In Soho London (which is now closed) back in 2017 and it sat in my fridge until last November (2019) when I picked up another roll from the Photographers  Gallery on Ramillies Street, Soho, London, at the same time I picked up the  development powder kit which is recommend to use with this film as it is a soft grain. Prior to this my plan was to process it in Rodinal but the thought of spending every 30seconds moving the tank of 10 seconds for 20mins seemed a little dull. Whereas the Retropan developer reduced the time to only 4-5 minutes.


The Developer is a power developer that comes in two parts. One small pack and a large pack. (I did keep the packs form them but I currently cannot find them, they are in that safe place where I would not forget were that are).

  • First you will need 700ml of water at 40C.
  • Add the smaller pack to the water, stir till dissolved
  • Then add the larger pack and stir till dissolved
  • Then add 300ml of water to the solution to make it the full 1 litre working solution.
  • Leave to cool till it is at 20C (or run sealed bottle under tap, checking the temperature intermittently)

 

I found that the tank I use once it has film in holds an estimated 850ml of solution leaving just enough room for me to then agitate the film using the spindle to rotate the film without risking making a mess each time. Each film was developed for 5 minuets in the developer and 4 minuets in ilford fix.

Both rolls of film were shot with my Olympus trip 35, set at the box speed of 320 ISO on the Auto setting. Which is a little lazy but when I’m shooting a new film for the first time using this camera this why increasing the chances of seeing the full potential of the films results.

Film #021

Film #021

Film #022

Film #022

This film creates a soft sharp of depth, which I have only managed with some frames with the Ilford Delta's. 

I do love black and photos that have a lot of contrast so with some of the images I could not resist putting them in to photoshop and doing auto contrast. I not one for editing the colours on photos at most in the past I have only straighten images. Every now and then I might edit some.
Film #022. "Camden Tube" Image on the left is the original scanned photo. On the right is the photoshopped image with auto contrast.

Film #021."Hanging Plants" Image on the left is the original scanned photo. On the right is the photoshopped image with auto contrast.

Film #022. "Plants" The top image is the original scanned photo. The below image is the photoshopped image with auto contrast.


Changing the contrast on this film means losing the some of the details and depth, which you can see in the "Camden Tube" image above. however with the "Plants" it has made the image clearer.
The almost creates a vintage movie still look.

I think I need to get another roll and see what the result will be when developed in Rodinal, see if it keeps its softness or weather it becomes more contrasty. 

        *A panchromatic emulsion produces a realistic reproduction of a scene as it appears to the human eye, although with no colours. Almost all modern photographic film is panchromatic. 


Sunday 21 February 2021

Holga Film 003 Towards Muswell Hill.



Camera: Holga 120

Film Mask Size: 6 x 6cm

Film: Ilford XP2

ASA/ISO 400

Development: True Black & White. 18 min in Rodania 1:25 mix

Editing: Just a little dust removal in photoshop

Date:  April 2020


Friday 5 February 2021

Olympus Trim Film 020: Hampstead In Black And White


Camera: Olympus trip 35
ASA/ISO: 400
Development: Rodnal 1:25 mix for 8min
Editing: None (unless noted below image.)
Date Taken: Saturday 29th October 2019

Wednesday 3 February 2021

Olympus Trip film #020: Hampstead In Black And White


Camera: Olympus trip 35
ASA/ISO: 400
Development: Rodnal 1:25 mix for 8min
Editing: None (unless noted below image.)
Date Taken: Saturday 29th October 2019