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A fuel tank of some kind, and it’s just adjacent to my property.
I took this with one of my disc cameras and it was a convoluted process. I cut down a piece of black and white film, fit it into an empty disc cartridge, taped it into place, then put the cartridge inside my disc camera – all in the dark. Then I developed it in used Caffenol CM-RS (that had been sitting around for two weeks), for about twice the required length.
This shot didn't turn out too bad, so I can now say this is another camera in my collection that I've used and got a decent image to show for it. With some of these cameras, though, it's tough trying to figure out a way to get them to function and take a picture.
Camera: Ansco Disc HR 20
Lens: 12.5mm
Film: Fuji Film Neopan Acros 100 B&W (expired in 06/2015)
Aperture: f/13.5
Date: September 28th, 2021, 2.32 a.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Caffenol CM-RS (all liquids @68 degrees)
Water pre-soak: 2 minutes
Developer: 20minutes (4 wine glass swirls every 30 seconds)
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Ilford Ilfostop Stopbath: 1 minute
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Kodak Kodafix Fixer: 9 minutes (2 inversions every minute)
Water rinse: 1 minute
Ansco Disc Fuji Acros 100 2021 09df
I took this with one of my disc cameras and it was a convoluted process. I cut down a piece of black and white film, fit it into an empty disc cartridge, taped it into place, then put the cartridge inside my disc camera – all in the dark. Then I developed it in used Caffenol CM-RS (that had been sitting around for two weeks), for about twice the required length.
This shot didn't turn out too bad, so I can now say this is another camera in my collection that I've used and got a decent image to show for it. With some of these cameras, though, it's tough trying to figure out a way to get them to function and take a picture.
Camera: Ansco Disc HR 20
Lens: 12.5mm
Film: Fuji Film Neopan Acros 100 B&W (expired in 06/2015)
Aperture: f/13.5
Date: September 28th, 2021, 2.32 a.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Caffenol CM-RS (all liquids @68 degrees)
Water pre-soak: 2 minutes
Developer: 20minutes (4 wine glass swirls every 30 seconds)
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Ilford Ilfostop Stopbath: 1 minute
Water rinse: 1 minute (to keep chemicals clean)
Kodak Kodafix Fixer: 9 minutes (2 inversions every minute)
Water rinse: 1 minute
Ansco Disc Fuji Acros 100 2021 09df
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