HC 110 at Home

This is the first roll of film I developed in HC 110 at home. I've used caffenol very successfully for the last few months. At some point last year I got a bottle of HC to do Tri-X at home, but never did. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. The negatives were a little dense, so I tweaked my process for the second roll. I'll upload that one when I'm not feeling so lazy.

Taken in the Loop neighborhood of St. Louis, MO. The guy playing sax was in front of Vintage Vinyl and the guy with the headphones was dancing in front of the Chuck Berry statue across the street.

Photographer:
rrohe
Uploaded:
2012-06-07
Tags:
and black format hc110 medium music musician saxophone street white
Camera:
Mamiya C220
Film:
Fomapan 100 120
City:
Saint Louis
Country/region:
United States
Year:
2012
Time:
afternoon
Albums:
First HC 110 Roll at Home

One Comment

  1. marcus_loves_film
    marcus_loves_film ·

    HC-110 is a great developer! excellent for expired films too because it produces minimal base-fog. I used to use it a lot and found that it was easy to get overly dense negative if you agitated too much or had the temperature too high. I don't use HC-110 too often anymore as I mix my own developers from scratch now.

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