Tag: Kodak T-Max 400

  • So after a week of my photographic expectations (hopes?) not being met (fulfilled?), I decided on Sunday morning ahead of our little errands that I would get myself back to basics and choose a combination that I am familiar enough with: T-Max 400 that I would push two stops in HC-110. No new developer. No…

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  • After Wednesday’s disappointing-to-me roll, rather than fall back on something familiar on Thursday, I decided to try something new. Thanks to a review written by Alex Luyckx earlier in the summer, I became interested in trying out FX-37, a developer that promises to “provide the highest acutance for T-grained film stocks like Kodak, T-Max, Ilford…

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  • For today ~Christmas Eve~, an on-this-day post. While I did get out briefly and make a few photos, I did not finish the roll, so did not develop or scan. It’s just as well, since we’re still (mostly) overcast. It did remind me that last Christmas Eve, the cosmos blessed us with some sunshine! CameraLensFilmDeveloperScannerLocationDate(s)Filing…

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  • Since my making photos has remained somewhat slow as of late, an ‘on this day’ from last summer. It was a nice Monday morning and I was on a little break to keep body and soul together. Looking at the overcast skies, I thought the rolls of T-Max in the fridge would be perfect to…

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  • Thursday would be our last day in town and given that neither I nor Kathleen had ever seen Peggy’s Cove, we decided that it would be a fun little day trip to close off our vacation. CameraLensFilmDeveloperScannerLocationDate(s)Filing Nikkormat ELNikkor-S.C. Auto 50mm f/1.4Kodak T-Max 400Unknown (Lab: Downtown Camera, Toronto, ON)Plustek 8200i / Silverfast 9Peggy’s Cove, Nova…

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