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Subject: Self developed roll III - self portrait and some other stuff......any good ?


Rork1973 ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 7:17 PM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 1:30 AM

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Okay, I've just developed my 3rd roll today and with the help of all the advice you gave me I got much better results, again. Thanks for that =) The shots aren't anything special, I shot some nice clouds today (awesome weather, sun with those great clouds) and I also shot myself in the head, so to speak :) Well, I cropped my own shot a bit, cause I still can't aim very well, but I did get some (very modest and humble) inspiration from some other great shots that were posted in the gallery. I didn't really set anything up, but I just wanted to test developing with as less grain as and, at the same time, as much contrast as possible with a roll of T-Max 100. First thing that I learned from developing is that T-Max 100 film really punishes you hard for mistakes.....it's probably the least forgiving film I've tried for some time. (I heard Tri-X is much friendlier. Anyone know this ?) Anyway, here are too shots. They had a lot of scratches (my own mistake), so these two are still the only ones that I've corrected sofar. But no real corrections other than levels and removing the scatches. Comments on both the photos and developing are more than welcome =)


Rork1973 ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 7:18 PM

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PS, those light hairs are indeed grey ones, lol. ;)


cat_amaris ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 7:43 PM

Lovely shots. I prefer the first but thats just cuz I can't shoot skies and im jealous :) just wondering - since you self develop, what grade do you use on your enlarger? with mine its an average of 3,3,0 in the filter box but i whoop it up to 5,5,0 for more contrasty prints. Using variable contrast paper has helped me out a lot when trying to get results that work nicely. But then again im in GB so if this dont make sense... ignore it ;)


bsteph2069 ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 8:09 PM

OK. I have got to get my chemicals in order an start developing my own stuff again. Bsteph


Rork1973 ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 8:12 PM

Can't help you with that Cat, sorry =) I haven't tried printing yet, cause I just scan the film and print on nice sort of canvas photo paper with an inkjet printer.


cat_amaris ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 8:47 PM

D'o! ahh well it was worth a try :)


Misha883 ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 9:10 PM

Seems you are getting very nice range of tones, acutance, and grain.


PunkClown ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 9:50 PM

Nice portrait Rork, I must say (despite the grey hairs, lol) You are looking really well! I always have loved your cloud photos and this one is no exception! Lovely shots both of them! :-)>


Michelle A. ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 10:07 PM

I love the self portrait work Rork....and you always manage to capture the best cloudscapes. I can't help with the developing issues since I have never done darkroom work. But these are really nice. :~)

I am, therefore I create.......
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ASalina ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 11:29 PM

I'm happy for your success, Rork. Both images look great. I've never done darkroom work myself, but you're inspiring me to try. Is it expensive to get set up?


dreamsosweet ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 11:31 PM

Well, I can't comment on the developing, cos I'm digital - but the shots look great, your clouds are always awesome and the "portrait of the artist" is very brooding! :-)


bevchiron ( ) posted Sun, 03 March 2002 at 12:38 AM

I can't comment on developing either but they look good to me, great self portrait & I love your clouds.

elusive.chaos

"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)


JordyArt ( ) posted Sun, 03 March 2002 at 11:21 AM

Cool - well done, Rork! Really nice results! (",)


Rork1973 ( ) posted Sun, 03 March 2002 at 7:56 PM

Well, thanks a lot for all the kind feedback =) >What were the scratches from? Exactly, from removing the water :) > had gray hairs that started showing when I was about 17, so don't feel to bad... Oh, lol. Well, I never understood why people would want to dye their hair if it starts turning a bit gray. Who cares....but 17 is really early, lol =) Well, maybe it's got nothing to do with eachother, but funny enough the number of gray hairs is exactly the same as the number of girl friends I've had ;)


dreamsosweet ( ) posted Sun, 03 March 2002 at 10:21 PM

LOL! Well, I guess that's one way of keeping track.... ;-)


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