i took this one with my Hasselblad 500cm on Kodak Ektar 100 C-41 colour slide film, but developed it in the regular B&W chemicals during semi-stand developing process.
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Black and white creates a strange dreamscape that color never can.
indeed !
thank you !
I agree!
I love the fantasy that you have created with this tree. So lovely in its bend back to where she came from.
I love it. You knew I would.
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So Ansel Adam-esque. I love it.
How very nice of that tree to bend over and perfectly fit in the frame. Just kidding...great shot!
but you're right about fitting the frame :-)) i was a lucky one
thank you
That's a super dope shot! Have a Hasselblad myself and been trying to get into developing film forever. Got a couple dozen rolls waiting for the chemicals, hehe. Do you have any recommendations for scanners?
good to know ! Hasselblad is the best !
many years i use Epson v550 and thinking to replace it with a never v880 version.
Thanks for a recommendation! Gonna check that out :)
Slide looks lovely as black and white! What chemicals did you use? I have a few rolls of provia left but development is getting silly expensive here that black and white would be a great alternative!
hey thank you !
sorry just forget to say about chemicals - as usual i use Rodinal - same was this time
about Provia ! its e-6 emulsia and impossible to process it in regular BW chem.
Great shot, this one really suits BW processing, almost seems silly to use BW film, this way you can choose!
i love how c-41 looks after BW processing. the emulsion density is very high so better gray tones
I've never tried it but seeing these recent ones of yours makes me quite fancy giving it a go!