A walk around town with the Hasselblad - part 3

So I developed the images from my little walk, or actually two walks. And the results… well, I liked them. Not all was as good as I hoped, but that’s my fault for not using a tripod on some of them. Some where ok and a couple were really good in my mind. Especially one of them came out really nice. And I think that one of the reasons, besides using a tripod and taking the time to do it right, was the stand development. This was as I stated in the first post, Kentmere 400. I initially was pushing it two stops and measuring the light as it was a ASA 1600 film. But then I desided to use stand development. The amount of details that came out from this were amazing. All the shades of grey in the image was just perfect. Crisp, clean and besides the fact that the intense light from the lightpost which was a bit blown out, I really love this image. The wet asfalt and concrete, the light bouncing of the wet surface against the pitch black sky. Yeah, I love it.

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