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The Still Life


8 x 10 silver gelatin paper negative on well expired Kodak glossy paper.
Developed in Ilford Multigrade 1: 25 Camera : Vintage 1900s stuidio camera. Lens. Vintage Voigtlander No.5 brass lense circa 1884-85.
Excuse the development marks...and I may still have some light leak issues to sort......they will be holder or darkroom issues. Slowly narrowing it down....This was also developed in the same trays I use for xray film that have a sheet of glass that is too big for the tray to sit flat on the bottom....hence on the bottom edge the developer is not very deep, and when I flip the paper seconds not covered may make those marks.....need to cut different glass...or mix up more then my 1litre for the tray..........I am sure this is part of the issue even tho we are diluted @ 1 : 25
Developed in Ilford Multigrade 1: 25 Camera : Vintage 1900s stuidio camera. Lens. Vintage Voigtlander No.5 brass lense circa 1884-85.
Excuse the development marks...and I may still have some light leak issues to sort......they will be holder or darkroom issues. Slowly narrowing it down....This was also developed in the same trays I use for xray film that have a sheet of glass that is too big for the tray to sit flat on the bottom....hence on the bottom edge the developer is not very deep, and when I flip the paper seconds not covered may make those marks.....need to cut different glass...or mix up more then my 1litre for the tray..........I am sure this is part of the issue even tho we are diluted @ 1 : 25
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