Friday, January 1, 2016

2016

Another year had passed. Rummaging through my stuff, I found a roll of undeveloped film, and a bottle of long expired Kodak HC-110 Developer. School's great, with school, comes school holidays where you are totally free to explore.

Expired film, expired developer, fixer with unknown shelf life, why not have a go at it?

I figured I should test the potency of the developer before anything, dropping the end of the film I snipped off into a rather concentrated developer solution, the film turned black after a few seconds or so. On hindsight, I should have used a working concentration to get a better feel of it's potency. 

Nevertheless, the developer still works and I set off to develop my roll of Ilford Delta 400 B&W Film. With some guess work from how quickly the film turned black when dumped into the developed, I used about 1.5 times the recommended developing time and hoped for the best.

Here are some of the better results, with some minor edits. :)

Majulah Singapura, Forward Singapore - Singapore's Coat of Arms on the gate to the Istana
Singapore's current President, Dr Tony Tan and his wife


Since I'm at it, why stop experimenting? Here's a roll of expired Lomography ISO 400 Color Print Film from my wife, developed using the B&W process.

Pleasantly surprised by how some of them turned out. Taken at the now demolished King Albert Park McDonald's.