Expired and Exposed: Mamiya C330 with Kodak TMax 100 B&W

Only a quick-share today of some older scans I had available. This will be the first installment of an ongoing series experimenting, discussing, reviewing film and developing processes.

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Lilly Pad Hopyard & Brewery; Lancing, Tennessee

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Old car at Lilly Pad Hopyard & Brewery; Lancing, Tennessee

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Marathon Motor Works; Nashville, Tennessee

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The Parthenon; Nashville, Tennessee

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The Parthenon; Nashville, Tennessee


Camera: Mamiya C330
Film: Kodak TMax 100 - Expired 9/1990 (fridge/freezer stored)
Process: TMax developer 1+4; 6:15 @ 70°F (21°C) with agitation every ~30sec

Thoughts: Overall happy with the results here. Nice, even grain. This of the first few rolls I put thru this Mamiya C330, and first time toying with the ‘new’ scanner at the local community dark room. So, it doesn’t shock me that I don’t have many great exposures, and I have dirty negatives (a new pet peev).


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