It was a misty morning in the Netherlands.
I waited for the couple to pass by so as to reveal the size of the tree...
Camera: Kodak Retina 1B with a nifty but quite sharp Schneider-Kreuznach 2.8/50mm
Film: expired (2006) Kodak Tmax-400
Development: Tmax-dev 1:9, 20C, 17min
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The camera I used was the tiny Minox B. Not the best camera for night-photography for sure. Exposure time was half a second. And how to keep a tiny camera like this Minox steady for half a second?
I like the result however! It looks like a surrealistic, impressionist painting
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
Camera: years '60 Minox B
Film: Ilford Delta 100
Development: Tmax-developer, 7 min@20C, 3 inversions every 30 seconds
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Picture made with my years '30 Welta Perfekta. A weird looking but well working camera for sure!
The simple triplet lens of this camera gives me results that make me wonder why on earth I would need more complicated lenses.....
Lens: Meyer Gorlitz Trioplan 3.5/7.5cm
Film: Bergger Pancro 400
Development: Tmax-developer, 20C, 9min.
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Another picture made with my years '30 Welta Perfekta.
Lens: Meyer Gorlitz Trioplan 3.5/7.5cm
Film: Bergger Pancro 400
Development: Tmax-developer, 20C, 9min.
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I made this picture with my newly acquired years ‘60 Minox B, a tiny subminiature camera that shoots 8x11mm negatives.
Starring my wife and two of our lovely grandchildren...
Shutterspeed: 1/20sec.
Film: Ilford Delta 100
Developed with Tmax developer, 7min@20C, 3 inversions every 30 seconds
Tags: Minox Minox-B Subminiature Ilford-Delta Delta-100
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