I had a Zenza Bronica ETRS lying around for 2 years already, but never got around using it, since I was still in the process of learning to properly work with a camera and digital is more sufficient for that.
Now I started a new study, documentary photography, a few weeks ago and was finally pushed to use it.
I gained the basic knowledge for developing and printing 6 years ago, but the moment I got into the darkroom again last week, I got into this zen-mode - lovely. Didn't have it back then.
I'm now thinking about buying some equipment to set up my own DR, since I've got some space left and these photo's above really motivate.
Having a hard time getting it perfectly sharp with the enlarger, next time use a smaller aperture?
So, nothing special and bit out of focus, but to keep thread alive.
Ilford FP4 125, 75mm f2.8, auto exp through prisma.
Hmm, scanner is cheapo and creates these weird vertical lines.
Need to scan the negative at school..
I had a Zenza Bronica ETRS lying around for 2 years already, but never got around using it, since I was still in the process of learning to properly work with a camera and digital is more sufficient for that.
Now I started a new study, documentary photography, a few weeks ago and was finally pushed to use it.
I gained the basic knowledge for developing and printing 6 years ago, but the moment I got into the darkroom again last week, I got into this zen-mode - lovely. Didn't have it back then.
I'm now thinking about buying some equipment to set up my own DR, since I've got some space left and these photo's above really motivate.
Having a hard time getting it perfectly sharp with the enlarger, next time use a smaller aperture?
So, nothing special and bit out of focus, but to keep thread alive.
Ilford FP4 125, 75mm f2.8, auto exp through prisma.
Hmm, scanner is cheapo and creates these weird vertical lines.
Need to scan the negative at school..