hp5+. 20mm 2.8d. f76 plus. olympia. november 4.

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I decided to challenge myself. I rarely use Nikon’s 20mm 1:2.8 D Lens. I attached the lens to my F100 and walked around Olympia to see what images I could create.

I shot the film at 400 ISO. I developed it in F76+ for 7 minutes @20C.

This is only my second use of the developer F76+. Next time I shoot the HP5+, I will try it with Ilford ID-11. I now use 5 developers: Rodinal, HC-110, ID-11, Diafine, and F76+. I should narrow it down to 3.

I scanned the negatives with the PrimeFilmXEs, using VueScan software.

4 Replies to “hp5+. 20mm 2.8d. f76 plus. olympia. november 4.”

    1. The West Bay Park Site, located at 900 West Bay Drive NW in Olympia, was historically occupied by a
      lumber mill and wood veneer facility, with piers, a wood burner, loading docks, and log raft operations
      along the shoreline (Figure 1). A railway had operated through the property as early as 1898 and continued service up to 1996.The site was historically served by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad spur
      line. The City of Olympia acquired the railroad spur through the park property in 2007. Rails, cross ties,
      treated timber trestles, gravel rail bed, and causeway are all that remain.
      That is all I could find about the tracks. The city is currently cleaning up the site to turn it into a park.

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