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Old 16th March 2008   #1
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Mamiya 645 PRO | Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f2.8 N| Kodak TMAX 400 processed in ILFORD ILFORTEC DD -X Developer, diluted at 1:6 for 7 1/2mins
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Old 16th March 2008   #2
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Really nice. The tranquility of this place is well captured, with the smooth waters left undisturbed. Great thing that there isn't a single person here, adds to the mood.

Just wondering, why soup it in DDX?
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Ahh film... Really soothing images. Sometimes, I feel like taking a step back and gloat in film. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!

PS: Any wide angle shots say.. e.g 30mm?
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Sometimes, I feel like taking a step back and gloat in film.
what do u mean step back gloat in film?
FILM is forever one big step ahead!
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Old 17th March 2008   #5
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oh, that is the only developer I have...
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what do u mean step back gloat in film?
FILM is forever one big step ahead!
I simply mean take it slow and enjoy film. No need to get too 'aroused'. Enjoy whatever you have right now. Cheers!
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Old 19th March 2008   #7
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Film made me appreciate every shot I take... be it 135 or 120...
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Originally Posted by hazmee View Post
Ahh film... Really soothing images. Sometimes, I feel like taking a step back and gloat in film. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!

PS: Any wide angle shots say.. e.g 30mm?
nope, I haven't got any 30mm MF lense... still looking for a ultra wide at that time... I only shoot with a 80mm at that time...
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Old 14th January 2009   #9
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DDX and T-max looks fine to me imo..
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DDX and T-max looks fine to me imo..
you might want to try neopan 1600 film... very nice ...
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i bet they will look much better if u could get some details in the sky.
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i bet they will look much better if u could get some details in the sky.
you are right Boochap...

should add in the NGD filter to enhance the sky... oh.. the all sky was rather gloomly that day...
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Great pics bro, but is the film loaded correctly in the tank..? Looks like inconsistent development at the sides in some of the shots. i got that from some of my improperly unloaded rolls as well.

Or could it be the film back?
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Great pics bro, but is the film loaded correctly in the tank..? Looks like inconsistent development at the sides in some of the shots. i got that from some of my improperly unloaded rolls as well.

Or could it be the film back?

might be the film back.. I using a F1 older version and it has been giving this problem...
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