Film Notes: Shooting Ilford Pan F+
Shooting Ilford Pan F+ can be a lot of fun--and a huge challenge! This is just my experience and notes shooting Pan F and developing it in Ilford DD-X. I used a Yashica Model C, a Canon ELAN IIe, a Hasselblad 500, and a Bronica ETRS 645 for these shots. Some of the early shots were DSLR scanned, the last few rolls have all been scanned on my Epson V850. Find me on Instagram at @PatronusPhotography or take a look at my portfolio at www.PatronusPhotography.com Song: IIkson - Early Hours (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music promoted by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: • Ikson - Early Hours (Vlog No Copyright Music)

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Controlling Ilford Pan F Film with Pulled Rodinal Development

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Forest photography - flat light needs the right film

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Pan F+ to Tri-X Comparison

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Episode 010: Shooting Every Ilford Black and White Film // Mamiya RZ67 Pro ii

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Try this in your own area! I think I could get hooked! Available Light Indoors.

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Ilford PanF+ 50 ISO Black and White Film | All About Film

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This lens makes every picture a movie

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Ilford Pan F Plus 50 Black and White Film

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Delta 100 vs T-Max 100 Black and White Film | Adventures in Film

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A Photo Shoot On Ilford PanF 50 With The Nikon F100 ┃35mm Film Photography

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The TRUE Resolution of FILM

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Comparing Ilford Black and White Film: HP5 Plus and Delta 400

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50 photos on Ilford Pan F Plus

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Getting the Best From: Ilford PAN F+ Pt 2 N+ Development

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Mamiya 6 with Ilford Pan F Plus and Minimalism

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Developing Your Film... Wrong!

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Ilford FP4+ 125 ISO Black And White Film | All About Film

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Mamiya C330 Portraits - Lomo 100 & Ilford Pan F

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My First Time Shooting This Classic B&W Film

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