Show us yer film shots then!

A mate wanted to try some Adox CMS 20 and I thought I'd join him There is a choice of exposing at ISO 12 and ISO 20, we went for 20 and processed in Adotech IV, the scary thing is the fixing time is 30 to 60 seconds :eek: anyway it worked and I am very impressed, here's a few, there will probably be more

Structure by Chris H, on Flickr

Structure by Chris H, on Flickr
 
A mate wanted to try some Adox CMS 20 and I thought I'd join him There is a choice of exposing at ISO 12 and ISO 20, we went for 20 and processed in Adotech IV, the scary thing is the fixing time is 30 to 60 seconds :eek: anyway it worked and I am very impressed, here's a few, there will probably be more

Structure by Chris H, on Flickr

Structure by Chris H, on Flickr
Appears to be rather nice film.

I recall the chs 25 which was very nice in LF sheets.

So what’s the deal re such a short fixing time?
Is it simply a recommendation or will the emulsion self destruct after 60 seconds?!!! :LOL:
 
Appears to be rather nice film.

I recall the chs 25 which was very nice in LF sheets.

So what’s the deal re such a short fixing time?
Is it simply a recommendation or will the emulsion self destruct after 60 seconds?!!! :LOL:
Apparently it will

or at least the highlights will burn out according to Adox, still haven't got my head around that one
 
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Using Colour INFRA-RED demands Special Skills and Precautions > My Son sold one for me and got a 'Complaint' that the film had been 'Subjected to High Temperatures' and ruined and we had to re-imburse BUT when I tried a TEST CLIP I got GOOD RESULTS -- it was the PROCESSING LAB fault -- NOT our FILM --- You can read the WHOLE STORY on my YOU TUBE Here
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS8NH3igy0c&t=620s

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Using Colour INFRA-RED demands Special Skills and Precautions > My Son sold one for me and got a 'Complaint' that the film had been 'Subjected to High Temperatures' and ruined and we had to re-imburse BUT when I tried a TEST CLIP I got GOOD RESULTS -- it was the PROCESSING LAB fault -- NOT our FILM --- You can read the WHOLE STORY on my YOU TUBE Here
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS8NH3igy0c&t=620s


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Happy belated birthday Pete !

‘85 years and starting to fall to bits.´
:LOL::LOL: You’re doing well Pete, better than some of us crusty lot who have already fallen to bits:help::LOL::LOL:
 
Ford Pop which I had, as my first car, in the guise of 1938 Ford 8, Almost identical, except that the Model 8 didn't have a boot, but a spare wheel cover, and a fold down luggage holder, a rear window blind and wind up windscreen, same vacuum powered wipers. Both had a tiny 23 RAC hp (?), 933 cc, engine. I replaced mine with an 1172, 10 HP, from a Ford Prefect, which I bought for £8. Same block, different power. Looks like this baby needs a bit of TLC. Sold the wreck of the Prefect for ten shillings, no engine no gearbox.
 
Lovely photo. My parents had a Ford Popular like that, in the 50s. Parents, three children and a dog plus all luggage! It was tight in there...

Thanks Chris. My grandparents had a Morris Oxford in the 70s into which my cousins and I would be crammed on seaside trips to stay in their caravan. I expect a Morris Oxford was wildly spacious in comparison to a Ford Popular though!
 
These must have been taken at an American classic event in Lincoln?

These were taken at Sheffield* Steam Rally, which was back on this year after a couple of missing years. The Lincoln rally is on in August - again after a couple of years off due to the pandemic.

* Although it's actually located at North Anston which is midway between Sheffield and Worksop.
 
I can't walk past TT without seeing something different.
Erno Goldfinger.
Great name.
Great architect.
Nikon FE2 50mm XP2 Filmdev

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Brilliant iconic building, it was Trellick's 50th birthday this weekend I believe.
 
I used my 'Saved-From-The-Dump' CONTAX RTS II Quartz again ! I used up the last bit of the cut 'Agent Shadow 400' film then loaded a short length of outdated Ilford HP5+ I processed Both in my Home-Made 510-Pyro 1:100 the HP5+ was OVER-Developed a bit . I had a short DARKROOM PRINTING SESSION and show TWO 10x8" prints I did on KENTMERE Bromide Glossy D/w grade 1 in my DURST M305 enlarger and hoe-made E72 Ascorbate Print Developer.
HP5+ TAMRON 500mm f8 Mirror lens
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AGENT SHADOW 400 -- TAMRON BBR MC 135mm f2.5 Lens at f4 with Adaptall II mount
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Can someone remind me what make / model this car is please? It's similar in shape to an Austin 1100, but I can't remeber what it is (maybe I should have paid more attention when I was photographing it! :D).

Nikon F80
Nikkor 28-80 f/3.5-5.6 AF-D
Fujichrome Velvia 100 (expired 2011)


Vintage runabouts by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
 
Can someone remind me what make / model this car is please? It's similar in shape to an Austin 1100, but I can't remeber what it is (maybe I should have paid more attention when I was photographing it! :D).

I had a feeling it might be a Riley, but t'internet tells me it is actually a Vanden Plas Princess 1100 variant of a BMC ADO16 (so, Austin 1100 et al). --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMC_ADO16

The car behind looks like an Austin Cambridge A55, which was our family car when I was growing up.
 
I had a feeling it might be a Riley, but t'internet tells me it is actually a Vanden Plas Princess 1100 variant of a BMC ADO16 (so, Austin 1100 et al). --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMC_ADO16

The car behind looks like an Austin Cambridge A55, which was our family car when I was growing up.
Definitely the Vanden Plas, like the Austin and Morris 1100 but with a walnut dashboard and leather upholstery, they also made an MG version which I'm pretty sure had the 1300 engine.
 
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