Zeiss Ikonta 520/15, shot on Ilford Multigrade IV paper and reversed.


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Zeiss Ikonta 520/15, shot on Ilford Multigrade IV paper and reversed.
Radio by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Experimental roll of extremely low ISO (6) high-contrast film from Film Photography Project. My observations on my first roll: Exteriors with sun retain some shadow detail. The highlights bloom a little and have to be controlled in edit. Long exposure under artificial light using a meter were underexposed. Reciprocity failure caused extreme contrast. I'll try adding 50% more time to anything over a couple of seconds. I'll double the time of anything over 1 minute. Lexington, KY. Nikon F2, Mr. Brown Low ISO 6, D-76 1+1 (8:00/68)
Shell by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Experimental roll of extremely low ISO (6) high-contrast film from Film Photography Project. My observations on my first roll: Exteriors with sun retain some shadow detail. The highlights bloom a little and have to be controlled in edit. Long exposure under artificial light using a meter were underexposed. Reciprocity failure caused extreme contrast. I'll try adding 50% more time to anything over a couple of seconds. I'll double the time of anything over 1 minute. Lexington, KY. Nikon F2, Mr. Brown Low ISO 6, D-76 1+1 (8:00/68)
Nyuk Nyuk by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Experimental roll of extremely low ISO (6) high-contrast film from Film Photography Project. I decided to throw the kitchen sink at this one, adding grain and spot color (to Larry Fine). My observations on my first roll: Exteriors with sun retain some shadow detail. The highlights bloom a little and have to be controlled in edit. Long exposure under artificial light using a meter were underexposed. Reciprocity failure caused extreme contrast. I'll try adding 50% more time to anything over a couple of seconds. I'll double the time of anything over 1 minute. Lexington, KY. Nikon F2, Mr. Brown Low ISO 6, D-76 1+1 (8:00/68)
Railroad Tracks by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Experimental roll of extremely low ISO (6) high-contrast film from Film Photography Project. My observations on my first roll: Exteriors with sun retain some shadow detail. The highlights bloom a little and have to be controlled in edit. Long exposure under artificial light using a meter were underexposed. Reciprocity failure caused extreme contrast. I'll try adding 50% more time to anything over a couple of seconds. I'll double the time of anything over 1 minute. Lexington, KY. Nikon F2, Vivitar 21mm/f3.8, Mr. Brown Low ISO 6, D-76 1+1 (8:00/68)