Scrap Yard Cars
These were all shot on Ilford Pan F+ 50 ISO Film, I really love the tonal range of this film… unfortunately after I had developed these and seen how good they were I went to work to stock up only to find that someone had bought all that was left in the fridge… How Rude! I have ordered more but unfortunately it comes from Australia and wont be here before the new year 😦 . I’m going to try pulling Ilford FP4 125 ISO film to 50 ISO and see what results that will give.
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford Pan F+ 50 ISO Film, Canoscan 9000F Scanner.
This entry was posted on 30/12/2010 by darkhalide. It was filed under Blog, Experimental and was tagged with 50 ISO, black and white, Dark Halide, film, Ford, ilford, Junk Yard, Metal, New Zealand, pan F, photo, photography, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Scrap Metal, Simon Burrow.
Ilford is great film.
30/12/2010 at 12:17
I have to say I totally agree… I mostly shoot HP5 but my 2 favourite films at the moment are Pan F 50 and Delta 3200…. I must like extremes
04/01/2011 at 06:45
Cool stuff. Viewing treasures of trash.
30/12/2010 at 12:35
Cheers… Junk is just the essence of change 🙂
04/01/2011 at 06:47