This roll was a difficult one to process. It kept getting snagged in the developing reel leading to several ruined frames. This is my first time using Ilford DDX developer. Development time at 68f (or so) was 7M with a roller processor. The lens was a Zeiss 35mm F 1.4 with yellow filter mounted. The images were taken this fall at Sachuest Point Wildlife Refuge in Middletown, Rhode Island. Framing with a 35mm lens on the M3 is a crap shoot since it does not have frame lines for the lens. I composed to the very edge of what is visible in the viewfinder. I recently purchased a 35mm finder to help with this.





They came out well exposed and well developed and printed. Very nice. Is Victoria still going around the world?
Hi David, I am going to shoot the camera on a Film Shooters Collective in Portland Oregon. Would you like to participate? I can send the camera to you this summer if you like. Louis.
Tmax P3200 is a gnarly film for when one is feeling equally gnarly! I was surprised at how fine the grain was in some of the shots. I did not post some others that are quite fine grained. The light was very flat so many of the shots on the roll suffered from lack of contrast.