I needed some faster film but only had this avaliable.
I pushed it to iso 800 which i think may be geting to the limit.
Development time was approx 27 min in 1 + 19 ilford Lc 29
It is quite grainy but i think it is pleasing. Here are some samples.
I needed some faster film but only had this avaliable.
I pushed it to iso 800 which i think may be geting to the limit.
Development time was approx 27 min in 1 + 19 ilford Lc 29
It is quite grainy but i think it is pleasing. Here are some samples.
1DIII, 5DII, 15mm fish, 24mm ts-e, 35L,135L,200L,400L,mpe-65mm
Film: eos 300, pentax 6x7
wow, some stunning images there. wouldn't want to see any less grain than you have here, congrats.
I'd be quite happy with the results you've obtained. But I'd suggest keeping some HP5 in the fridge.
Alive and still clicking - apologies to PSQ.
Living and working in the Roaring Forties
Assorted cameras of all sizes and shapes including Pentax K (the original), MX, Z1,K20D; 50mm 1.2, 35mm 2.0, 85mm 1.8
Can't comment in the missing images.
The background clutter top left in the cat shot is very distracting and the lens distortion does not do it for me.
The toyota is ok, but the blown sky is a bit overpowering.
regards, Kym Gallery Honest & Direct Constructive Critique Appreciated! ©
Digital & film, Bits of glass covering 10mm to 500mm, and other stuff
The 2 that I can see, the Toyota and the cat, both look to have handled the push very well, certainly not as much grain as I would have expected
sorry about te missing pictures. here they are.
Note the the FILM forum is not for placing photos for critique. Please place photos in the relevant Member Photos Forums. If this thread continues to get critique of the photos rather than discussion on the Film processing used, I will close it!
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
Sorry, my intention was to provide a sample of what the film looked like after process. It is surprisingly hard to find much infromation on pushing this particular film anywhere on the internet
They too have come up very well Fabian, certainly not as much grain as I would have expected.
I will not critique the images, but I do like that one of the fly
Since i have not much experience with pushing I didnt really know how much grain to expect.
I think they did come out quite well, even though other internet sources said fp4 isnt the best to push more than one stop.
It is certainly interesting to experiment with these things.
I did accidentally shoot the same film at 400 in my 6x7, they also came out pretty well.