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mercoledì 25 agosto 2021

Aerial Pictures: Lambro and Certosa

Aerial Photographs taken with Nikon F90s.

Film used Rollei Retro 80S in Rollei SuperGrain 1+15 developed for 11 minutes, a combination I never tried but which definitely looks interesting.

Nikon F90S - Nikkor 100/2 FC and 180/2.8 ED

Aerial view of the Realdino Bridge over the Lambro river. The old mill Krumm and the Bernini factory (with chimney) - Nikkor 100/2 AF Defocus Control

But the best success is the Gratiarum Cartusia, the latin name of "Certosa di Pavia".

Gratiarum Cartusia - Nikkor 180/2.8 ED



sabato 20 marzo 2021

Winter Portraits - RPX100

Some Winter Portraits of Raffaella... wonderful atmosphere at dusk with the snow. Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5f Planar Film: Rollei RPX100 developed in classic Rodinal 1+50 How would our trusty classic equipment work out? Judge yourself.

venerdì 18 settembre 2020

Rollei Retro 400S Rodinal Special : Portraits and Street

Some shots and impression of Rollei Retro 400S shot with my EOS 620

Developed in RO 09 Spezial (aka Rodinal Special or Studional) 1+31 for 15 minutes, standard 20°C.

Some Portraits in open shade of Raffaella.


Or a portrait in the evening, dusk.

Overall the skin tone rendition is extremely smooth and pleasant, the tonnes are differentiated. Highlights keep wonderful. Shadow are closed, as usual for this line of film, but not blocked.



Some street shots and Architecture shots.

In the shade of a cloister:

Chiostro di Santa Marta - Canon EF 28/1.8

But also in the evening sun, the contrast is managed acceptably, with a strong result.

Borgo Palazzo


In this evening sun shot, the quality is high, architecture details are differentiated.


Here a detail from  36MP scan. I think quite impressive for a 400 ASA film: there is moderate, sharp grain with amazing detail! So much finer than e.g. HP5, Foma 400 or such.


Sum up: impressive film, if you can live with the difficult shadows and precise exposition needed. NO overdeveloping, or highlights will get dense. Nothing really hard like Retro 80, it is more like a faster version of the SuperPan 200.