
It was a beautiful day. The rain had stopped, and the temperature was cool but not cold. I had my Nikon FM3a with the Nikkor 50mm 1:2 lens attached.

I belong to a Street Photography group, and we meet to share images once a month. Once in a while, someone in the group brings in a photo of someone behind glass, so I attempted to create such an image. In their images, the individuals do not realize they are being captured by the camera. I chose someone with good peripheral vision.

I have shot this film a couple of times before (https://stevenlawrencepictures.com/2024/02/28/jch-streetpan-400-rodinal-seattle-february-24/). I shot it at ISO 200 this time, pulling it one stop.


When I was a young man, I had long, curly hair. I hope this gentleman has better luck keeping his. I developed the film in HC-110(B) for 5 minutes @20C. I agitated for the first 30 seconds and then a couple of agitations every 30 seconds. I scanned the negatives with the PrimeFilmXEs using VueScan.

A wedding party showed up at Pike Place Market. You can see the photographer on the right. She politely told me not to interfere with her work. I captured one more image of someone in the wedding party.

Nice work. You have dialed in this JCH film just about perfectly. I wonder who makes the film?
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This is all I could find.https://bluemooncameracodex.com/film-fridays/japan-camera-hunter-jch-400#:~:text=JCH%20Street%20Pan%20400%20is%20the%20work%20of%20Bellamy%20Hunt,that%20is%20produced%20in%20Belgium.
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You got good blacks in these.
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It is a contrasty film. B and H has the film in 120 that expired earlier this year at a discount. We will see how the larger format handles the blacks.https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1819405-REG/japan_camera_hunter_streetpan_400_black_and.html
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