Another series of films discovered exposed but not developed. I have very little to go on apart from one of the rolls having the title "Canterbury" written in pencil on the box. Probably shot in the late 1940s and early 1950s the films are a mix of family and outings. Canterbury is very identifiable in later rolls and the beaches in these look a lot like those around the Margate area which is also close by. This is roll 1 of 7 and also my favourite in the series. All of the rolls were stand developed using Rodinal 1:100 for 90 minutes.

Photographe :
guin
Téléchargé :
2020-03-22
Pellicule :
Ilford HP3 127
Ville :
Margate
Albums :
Found Film - Ilford HP3 127 Exp Mar 1955 - Developed Mar 2020

3 commentaires

  1. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    this is great. I have 2 rolls of 127 verichrome from the same era that I have to get brave with. Thanks for the efforts and posting. These look great btw. Thanks!

  2. guin
    guin ·

    @mike1allison go for it. It is always a bit of a gamble but until you do it you will never know. I have more to post. a couple of rolls are not as successful but that may be a result of the shot as some are partially visible and may have been shot in low light. I look forward to seeing your results.

  3. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    I was going to 'mix" some rodinal but I think I have some compard r09. I'll see if what are equivalent ratios and give it a shot. Hopefully 7 or 10 days we'll see! Thanks for the inspiration!

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