ph. Danko Maksimovic - Warsaw, Poland (2023)
Film: Rollei RPX 400
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Inside window
I work in one of those office complexes that has a central commons area – kind of like a mall – with doors and windows facing toward it. We have skylights, but no windows to the outside. I like this image because it looks like a window looking out from a room yet it clearly looks into another room.
Again, Nikon F2AS, Nikkor 50mm f1.4, Rollei RPX 400.
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By @bleu-lune
Seagull 4BI, Rollei RPX 400
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I still hate RPX :(( but this worked out fine enough. For 400-speed black and white until I can reasonably afford to main Delta I think I’ll have to stick with either HP5 or Foma 100 pushed two stops.
Contax RTS III, Tamron 60B, Rollei RPX 400, HC-110 Dil. E
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Olympus OM-10. Olympus Zuiko 50mm f1.8. Rollei RPX 400. Ilfosol 3 (1+14).
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New on Analog.Cafe: "Rollei RPX 400 Film Review: A Versatile, Affordable Medium-Speed Monochrome Film of Mysterious Origins" — This film is an excellent value for the money: it has a wide dynamic range, renders fine grain, and is available in bulk. But it needs a thoughtful process for the best results. — [ Click the link to read the full post. ]
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SON AGULLÓ
Pla de Buc, Santa Maria. Mallorca 2021
Rollei Rpx 400/120 © Miquel Julià
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Analog Therapy: Konica Hexar RF - TTArtisans 28mm f/5.6 - Rollei RPX 400.
A favorite pairing was selected as an added bit of distraction.
Konica Hexar RF – TTArtisans 28mm f/5.6
On to the task at hand. Photos.
After finishing my last roll of Harman Phoenix 200, which I like more after reviewing the images again, I decided to go with a favorite black and white film, Rollei RPX 400. Developed with Cinestill df96. Chose to repeat some scenes from the roll of Harman…
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Flowers and fields
These images are from the same roll as the last two post – NIkon F2AS, Nikkor 50mm f1.4 on Rollei RPX 400. Pretty random, but I like them.
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