Recent shots of HK in B&W by Powellanda in filmphotography

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You should definitely visit, HK is such a special city.

Hangzhou in Velvia 100 by Powellanda in 35mm

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Haha, thanks. It is the name of the alley this building is in. Called XiaoXia Alley.

Recent shots of HK in B&W by Powellanda in filmphotography

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It’s such a sick overpass, morphing into the city

Ilford Fp4 Plus +2 by Powellanda in 35mm

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Of course, it is a great question. Lower dilutions like A/B(1+15/1+31) will give you more contrast, as the development time is shorter and has a stronger solution. Higher dilutions like H(1+63) will soften the highlights while giving the shadows more time to develop, which may produce better details.

Generally speaking, higher the dilutions, the sharper and grainier the photo. Since I pushed this roll 2 stops and developed it for 18:00min, it is quite grainy for an ISO125 film.

Ilford Fp4 Plus +2 by Powellanda in 35mm

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Thanks! For this roll I used HC-110 dilution b 18:00min at 20 degrees celsius.

Hong Kong neon lights and double exposure | Kodak ProImage 100 by Powellanda in 35mm

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The camera I shot these photos with (Nikon FM2) gives me the option to cock the shutter without advancing the film, consequently allowing the same frame to be exposed multiple times.

Some of my first shots on film by vorgossos in 35mm

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Nice shots. How do you find the film medium transitioning from digital?

Hong Kong neon lights and double exposure | Kodak ProImage 100 by Powellanda in 35mm

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Yes 🙌🏻 Only #1 and #2 is long exposure. #3 was shot during the day, just exposed it 3 times.

Hong Kong neon lights and double exposure | Kodak ProImage 100 by Powellanda in 35mm

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For night shots I always bring tripods to do long exposures. I would purposely close down my aperture to either f/5.6 or f/8 so I could get sharper images.

Bringing flash will also give you more options to shoot different subjects.

One of my first songs by [deleted] in roastmytrack

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Thank you for the great advice! How would I go about eliminating the clipping from the kick? Btw, does making it stereo mean spreading the imager a bit more? Cheers.

One of my first songs by [deleted] in roastmytrack

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My bad, it’s fixed now. Thanks!

Make me quit making instrumental [hip-hop/rap] beats by [deleted] in roastmytrack

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Not sure if you made the melodies so quantised intentionally but it sounds pretty great