
It is a fine day outside. Cloudy with a drop of rain now and then. Typical weather for this time of year. I need bread and coffee. An excellent excuse to walk to Trader Joe’s.

I had better take a camera along. One can never know what happenstance can occur. I chose the Nikon FM3a, with the Voigtlander Ultron 28mm 1:2.8 Lens attached.


Now, we have come to selecting what film to load. I see some T-Max 100 in the refrigerator. That will work fine. I will shoot the film at box speed.


It is finally time to develop the film. I am curious how Rodinal will work. I presoak the film for a couple of minutes and develop the film for 5 minutes, 30 seconds @20C, agitating every 30 seconds.

The negatives were scanned with the Epson V850, using the Epson software.

Excellent negatives, well done. I need to try 35mm T-Max 100 again – it has been a few years.
(Your Oly neighbor)
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The t-max films are always dependable for getting images you can work with.
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