Mother’s Day seemed a good day to take photographs of flowers.
Not much is blooming in the garden except camellias, either the last or the first of the african violets, and the grevillea which always has flowers no what the season.
My daughter Honi gave her mother a pot full of colour on the day, which is now living happily by the kitchen window.
All photos were taken using my Chamonix 045F1 view camera, with Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S 150mm lens, on Fomapan 100 film, and developed in a mix of Xtol(1.2)+Adonal(1.160).
Reblogged this on Peter de Graaff.
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I like it
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Great exposures and great composition!!! Thanks for keeping film alive!!
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Thank you
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I really should pick up a box of Fomapan 100 after I’ve exhausted my supply of Plus-X!
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Buy all the film: test all the film!
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Very good exposures, I especially like the second shot.
This turned out to be a gift to father as well as mother. Perhaps Honi understood this possibility.
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