Showing posts tagged Caffenol C

Study of Motion.

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

1896 Water tower.

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

A watchful eye.

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

Lonely switch stand. Out of work, possibly forever…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

Cranks, rods and pipes of a Shay.

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

Bridge to nowhere…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

Waiting at the station.

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

Main driving rods down.

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Kodak 100 TMX, home processed using the Caffenol C technique, and toned in Aperture.

I spent a lot of my time looking at blue, the colour of my room and my mood…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400, and home processed using the Caffenol C technique. Toned in Aperture.

Hyperboloids of wondrous Turingian light…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400, and home processed using the Caffenol C technique. Toned in Aperture.

Even as you “double”, I am still absolutely immune…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400, and home processed using the Caffenol C technique. Toned in Aperture.

What does it matter if there’s no one here to share the flowers in the garden…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400, and home processed using the Caffenol C technique. Toned in Aperture.

Do you fear the dark? Then hush, and soothe your mind…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400, and home processed using the Caffenol C technique. Toned in Aperture.

No soul of our own to cry for…

Shot with my Minolta Maxxum ST si, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400, and home processed using the Caffenol C technique. Toned in Aperture.

Just went out and walked around and shot up a roll of B&W Ilford HP5 Plus 400. Now to home-process it using the Caffenol C technique. UPDATE : They look great!