I use medium format 90% of the time; for me 35mm is just for candid stuff
and some portraits. Rodinal is my favorite developer. I have used it since I
was 15. I develop almost everything in it. I've been shooting a lot of Fuji
Acros developed in Rodinal lately because the film basically has no
reciprocity failure. I shot inside an abandoned farmhouse last weekend with
Acros in my Hasselblad and was doing 8-20 second exposures with no
reciprocity compensation...those were the exposures my meter indicated (it
was very dark).
I like square format a lot.
--
Chris Crawford
Photography & Graphic Design
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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On 11/11/08 8:21 AM, "Dawid Loubser" <dawidl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Ah, I was thinking that this was a medium format shot...
> I have not tried rodinol yet for development, but the image
> has great contrast and density, I like it!
>
>
> On 11 Nov 2008, at 3:18 PM, Chris Crawford wrote:
>
>>
>> It was shot with a Hasselblad with 50mm CF-Distagon lens on Ilford
>> FP-4
>> developed in Rodinal. The composition was the best that could be
>> done; the
>> car sat in an industrial area with many poles, fences, dump trucks,
>> and
>> other ugly things around and behind it.
>
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