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2 Apr, 2011 © Colin J Clarke

Vine Ripe

Charleston SC

Ilford HP5, Rodinal, and Red. An exercise in making color in B&W. :-)
(Used some rear movement to keep the tomatoes and bowl in focus.)

Best viewed in Original size

Toyo-View 45AII, Schneider-Kreuznach APO-Symmar 1:5,6 ƒ=210mm, Ilford HP5

Rodinal 1:25, single sheet tray process, 6 mins at 22.5ºC
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Jean-Luc Elias05-Apr-2012 17:33
Very clean result! V
12304-Apr-2012 03:00
Beautiful. V
J. Scott Coile03-Apr-2012 15:20
Yes please.
Mary Bowles03-Apr-2012 11:51
A classic high-key shot, Colin.
Juicy.
an nguyen03-Apr-2012 02:38
Wow , Prof , I need to learn .
Naomi 02-Apr-2012 23:48
I agree with Neil. There is something about an image like this that you cannot achieve with digital. It's like comparing a fine vinyl recording to a CD. There is a depth and quality that cannot be reproduced. V
Neil Marcus02-Apr-2012 23:27
You are a rare guy, using 4x5 sheet film. I also used to develop with Rodinal. I'm glad you can find supplies. You have handled the subject matter beautifully. There is something about the overall result that doesn't turn out as well using digital.
Stephanie02-Apr-2012 23:25
Yummy!!! Beautiful B&W work Colin! V
Bill Robinson02-Apr-2012 23:18
Lovely exposure Colin.
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