Mikeinlagardette's photos with the keyword: agfa

Foma Retro320 Soft

15 Dec 2016 4 4 608
Testing the strength of some old developer, I used some Foma R320. This is in divided Kodak D23, and although the film is inherantly very grainy, the effect is not so noticable as with some other developers. The tower of the church in Dun le Palestel, Creuse. This church was built between 1902 - 1908, and replaced an older church which was beyond repair. 1956 Agfa Karat IV, f2/50mm Solagon lens, x2 yellow filter. Foma R320 Soft, in divided D23 5+5mins @21C Scanned@1200dpi on Epson V500

November Sun

01 Dec 2016 7 2 616
Almost the last days of November, and the air temperature was 19C when I took this near our house, and we still have a Castor Oil plant in flower in the garden! So much for the climate change deniers! From the first roll since I fitted a replacement bellows to the Ventura, my temporary repairs to the original had finally failed after five years. I used a bellows intended for a Kodak 66, which has a 75mm lens, so it is a little more extended on an 85mm lens, but they are otherwise identical and made from far better materials than the original Agfa, so make an ideal repair, which is quick and easy to do. 1953 Agfa Ventura 66 Deluxe. f4.5/85mm Solinar Lens, x2 Pictorial green filter. Foma Ultra100 in PC-Glycol, 8mins@21C Scanned on Epson V500 @1200dpi

1908 Lorraine Dietrich

29 Nov 2016 8 2 540
Taken some years ago at a local classic car event, this is a 40HP chain driven vehicle, - the same model was sold in England but with shaft drive. Considering it is over 100 years old, it looks remarkably conventional. (except it has no windscreen wipers!) Due to carelessness, this frame was hopelessly underexposed, but although the neg was very thin, I managed to get this tolerable image 1953 Agfa Ventura 66 Deluxe, f4.5/85mm Solinar lens. Fomapan 400 @800 in Caffenol C, 18mins @ 21C.

La Souterraine 23100, Creuse, Fr.

23 Nov 2016 11 6 635
Looking upwards to the top of Porte Saint Jean, from rue St Jacques. Much of the gatehouse we see today is from the 15thC, but the foundations date from the mid 13thC. The upper level was used as a prison in the middle ages. The buildings in rue Saint Jacques are much later - 18th/early 19th century, with Mansard roofs & stylish dormer windows. 1953 Agfa Ventura 66 Deluxe, f4.5/85mm Agfa Solinar, X2 yellow filter. Fomapan Ultra 200 @ 400 in Diafine, 4+4 mins@21C. Scanned @120dpi on Epson V500.