Shooting Vintage Cars in Detroit with Shanghai GP3 100 and a Pentax 6x7 MLU
I decided to keep the new (to me) film stocks rolling, shooting some Shanghai GP3 100 black and white film in my Pentax 6x7 MLU this week. I was able to shoot two rolls of film while riding my bike around Detroit looking for interesting cars as a part of a project I'm working on. I will definitely be using this very budget-friendly film again soon! Cameras / Lenses Used: Pentax 6x7 MLU S-M-C Takumar 6X7 105mm f/2.4 (1971) Minolta Auto Meter IIIF Fuji X-T3 w/ 18-55 1:2.8-4 Darkroom Chemicals Used: Adox Rodinal Film Developer (1 : 25 dilution) Sprint Systems Block Stop Bath (1 : 4 dilution) Ilford Rapid Fixer (1:4 dilution) Scanned using an Epson V600 with minor corrections done in Photoshop (levels, dust removal, etc.) eherg.com/ instagram.com/hergenreder facebook.com/eherg Instrumental: Masked Man - Sky Pretty | / masked-man-peace #ShanghaiGP3100 #Pentax6x7 #Detroit

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