Portrait in the Snow

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Portrait in the Snow, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

This shot was taken yesterday at Midstua. I was here two weeks ago with my Nikon D800. My mate invited me to join him and this time I took my Hasselblad with me This is the first shot off the roll.
Rollei 80s in Caffenol C-L using Stand development as with the tulips I did a week ago.

Emily Instantly 1

Emily Instantly 1

A strange and weird one this . I took the original with my Hasselblad on Portra 400.Then did nothing with it . I was reading about an app called Instant App.
Ijust had this picture in the library so I pushed the sliders around .I kinda like it .

No More

No More by Davidap2009
No More, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

My daughter taken at a friends party. Rollei RPX100 in TMax for 4:30@20 degrees.

Shooting Tulips.

On Saturday my wife and I purchased some tulips to add some colour to our living room. I noticed how the early morning light brought out the subtle textures and the delicacy of the flower. I was up early on Sunday as my wife had an early shift and had gone to work. The Teens were still in bed. And I was looking for things to do. I looked at the Tulips while I munched my cornflakes and got an image in my head of how I’d like to shoot them. The early morning light was soft and reflected from our terrace by the thick layer of snow still lying there .

As I knew how I wanted to shoot the Tulips it was just a case of getting the reality to match the vision. That’s where it usually goes wrong for me. However, ever the optimist I felt that things would be better this time. I knew the film I wanted to use and how I wanted to develop it.

I set my Hasselblad 203FE on a borrowed Benbo tripod  using a Hasselblad quick release plate. I then loaded the film I wanted to use, Rollei 80s. My table top set-up was very simple Just a plain background (Jig-saw Puzzle carrying case) and natural light from the window.

The lens I used was the Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm F2.8 , Using a different extension tube for each series of  shots .  I let the Hasselblad decide the metering and for want of a quick release I raised the mirror and then used the self-timer set at 2 seconds to take the exposure.

It’s easy with the 203 you just pull the pre-release once to raise the mirror and once again to set the self -timer in action.

Here’s a shot of the set-up. Nothing complicated here :0)

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Ok so I had a blast taking shots with my Hasselblad. When I was finished it was all about the film. There was never any question . Caffenol is  “soup of the day”

I use a slightly different recipe from the one I give on my Caffenol page using less Washing soda and 1 gram Potassium Bromide.(If you live in the UK you can buy it as I did here.)This prevents the film from fogging and helps if you are getting un-even development. Being lazy after all it was Sunday morning I chose to stand develop this film. Once in the tank pour in your prepared soup agitate for the first minute and then leave to stand for 49mins (Just enough time for bacon and eggs and a little light reading). Stop with ordinary plain water. Fix for 5 mins (I used Kodak T-Max) and rinse for 10 mins . I air dry my negatives for about 5 hours it varies with the temperature in our laundry room.

I scanned the negatives with my Epson V700 Scanner using a Betterscanning holder and anti newton glass to flatten the negatives. I use Silverfast SW for the scanning work I then import to Aperture and tweak in Silver Efex Pro 2(Very little tweaking was needed with these negatives. Here’s the result click on each for a larger version.


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Here’s the Caffenol Recipe I used

Washing soda (Stabil) 16gr/l

Vitamin C (Santa maria) 10 gr/l

Potassium Bromide 1gr/l

Instant Coffee 40gr/l

Inversions for the 1st minute and then left to stand for 49mins

Start with your liter of water at 19degrees C and then Stir in each ingredient in turn stir until all is dissolved Let it stand (While you load your fil into the tank usually works for me)

That was my Sunday How was yours?

Its Been A Long Time.

Its Been A Long Time. by Davidap2009
Its Been A Long Time., a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

To Give you some idea of just how long this VW has stood here look at the wing mirror grown into the tree. The arm has rotted away you can still see the impression..

Gargoyle

Gargoyle

I took this shot in 2006 with a Sony digital compact. It’s been my avatar on Flickr since the first day I started there. It’s part of the decoration on the cathedral in Trondheim. It’s by one of my Favourite Sculptors. Gustav Vigeland.

Kneel At The Alter of the Urban Church

Kneel At The Alter of the Urban Church

Todays shot is from the same abandoned hospital as the wheelchair shots earlier.When I first saw this shot while scanning I saw the light falling on the cushion of the chair and fell in love

The Hunter in Winter II

The Hunter in Winter II by Davidap2009
The Hunter in Winter II, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

This a similar shot to the first in this series. This time a little closer and the branch coming in from the left. I’m not sure which I like best so I’ll let you the viewer decide. Leave a comment and let me know.

Midstua

Midstua by Davidap2009
Midstua, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Our starting Point for yesterdays snowshoe trek

The Hunter in Winter

The Hunter

Today I have been out snowshoeing with a mate. Checking traps and generally having a fun time. I thought I’d share a shot I took .