
The Puget Sound Photographic Collector’s Society has a camera sale every year in the Spring and Fall. In the Spring, I shot the event with Ilford Delta 3200. I developed the film in Diafine. (https://stevenlawrencepictures.com/2023/04/04/43rd-pspcs-camera-sale-ilford-delta-3200-diafine-38/)

For this show, I shot the event with Kodak T-Max P3200 @3200. I pre-soaked the film and developed it in Ilford ID-11 1/0 for 14 minutes. I agitated the film for 5 seconds at 30-second intervals.


Big Bertha (https://www.shutterbug.com/content/giant-lens-spotted-wild-using-graflex-big-bertha-shoot-lacrosse)



The film was shot using the Nikon FM3a, with the Voigtlander Ultron 1:2 Lens attached. I scanned the negatives with the PrimeFilmXEs, using VueScan software.





I remember reading your blog on your last visit. Again, such wonderful photo captures that tweak the heartstrings that belong to the love of camera related vintage. I saw a twin reflex last week in a charity shop. Expensive too. It was not an option to buy it due to recent large monetary outlay elsewhere. But, my gosh, it was tempting.
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