Daniel Hewes Photography, web development and the occasional rant…

3Feb/100

Paris – 2009

A few black and white 35mm shots from my Paris trip...

1Feb/100

NYC – 2006

I know lot's of people who are going to New York over the coming months. I soooo jealous. Here are a few photos from my 2006 trip.

Central Park - Skyline

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Love - NYC 2006

NYC_Skyline

28Jan/100

Welcome

Welcome to my new home on the Internet.

I've moved away from my traditional approach to my website where I would code it myself and instead let wordpress look after all that. This way I can concentrate more on the content.

If your wondering where the photo's have gone, you can still view them by clicking the relevant category under the photography section in the top or right navigation bars.

I'm working on a number of articles and mini how to guides for this blog, mostly photography based with the occasional web development post. Also my experiments in photography and the mistakes I make a long the way.

To start you off below is an article I wrote on Rodinal, a black and white film developer.

Stay tuned for:
An introduction to… Redscale film
An introduction to… Stand development
Polarizing filter with slide film

22Jan/100

An introduction to… Rodinal B&W film developer

Something I wrote for the first issue of the Photographique magazine...

You can view the PDF version with example images here: An introduction to Rodinal.

Patented by Dr. Momme Andresen in 1891, Rodinal was the first product produced by Agfa and the oldest continuously-produced developer formula in the world. Formally manufactured by Agfa, Rodinal was sold to Connect Chemicals (Ratingen, Germany.) in 2008.

It’s a one shot liquid developer usually used in high dilutions of 1+25, 1+50, 1+100, 1+200.
My faroite dilution/film combination being 1+100 using stand development (no agitation) for 50 minutes.

It has a very long storage life, Mine’s over 2 year’s old and producing great negatives.

Rodinal is ususaly suited to low film speeds based on the high acutance properties and the coarse grain this devloper produces. A solvent (such as sodium sulfite) can be aded to soften the granularity. However I find Fuji Neopand 1600 and Kodak Tri-X (rated at 16000 iso) looks beautiful.

Rodinal is a must try for anyone development black and white film and a great starting devloper for anyone thinking of developing their own film.

It’s readily avaliable to buy in the UK with an adverage price of £12.

Order online:
http://www.thedarkroom.co.uk
http://www.silverprint.co.uk

Further reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodinal
http://unblinkingeye.com/Articles/Rodinal/rodinal.html

Fact sheet:
http://www.silverprint.co.uk/pdf/Rodinal_Leaflet.pdf

Make your own:
http://www.digitaltruth.com/techdata/rodinal.php

Examples:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/rodinal
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=rodinal&w=58165461%40N00


Neopan 1600 35mm
1+50 - 8.5 minutes


Illford Pan F+ 50 35mm
1+50 - 11 minutes


Illford Pan F+ 50 35mm
1+50 - 11 minutes


Fuji Acros 100 - 35mm
1+100 - 50 minutes


Illford FP4 35mm
1+25


Illford FP4 35mm
1+25


Fuji Acros 100 35mm
1+100 - 50 minutes