Black and White
The negatives were developed by myself.
Another boring image of the local mill but with a different camera. This is a test shot from the first roll I put through this camera. As with all new to me (or new to you) cameras, there will be a bit of a learning curve. This camera will take some getting used to in composing properly as I tend to not capture the bottom of the frame too well.
Photo taken with a Kodak Brownie six-20 (1946-1952) box camera. As this camera takes a slightly different film spool than the usual 120mm medium format film, I had to unroll a roll of 120mm film - in the dark - and then re-roll the film onto the proper film spool. It looks like I have to get used to composing with this camera. Negatives from this particular Brownie are approximately 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches (60x82 mm).
Ilford Pan F+ (50 iso) developed in Kodak HC-110 dilution 'B' for 5 minutes at 20C.