
I processed the film with ILFORD DD-X at normal development times and scanned it in a flatbed Epson V600. I am fairly pleased by the results, especially coming from only (what came to be) 19 frames, since the automation of the F100 allow you to just lay the film when inserting it without having to advance it and so gets you easily 38 frames from a 36 frame film. As it usually happens, photographs that you think will come out monumental don’t work and other ones you don’t think much of, come out much better. Most of the time I don’t like to incorporate people in my photographs but I decided to do the opposite this day.
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We visited the gallery early in the morning so as to be less crowded. To my aid, the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D I had on is fairly fast and the Nikon F100 is amazing to hold, even single-handedly.ĥ Frames… With Kentmere 400 (EI 800 / 35mm format / Nikon F4S)ĥ Frames… On ILFORD FP4 PLUS (35mm / EI 125 / Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D) – by Stelios Themelakis 5 Frames… On ILFORD FP4 PLUS (35mm / EI 125 / Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D) – by Stelios Themelakis 5 Frames… On ILFORD FP4 PLUS (35mm / EI 125 / Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D) – by Stelios Themelakis 5 Frames… On ILFORD FP4 PLUS (35mm / EI 125 / Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D) – by Stelios Themelakis 5 Frames… On ILFORD FP4 PLUS (35mm / EI 125 / Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D) – by Stelios Themelakis The ILFORD FP4 PLUS is definitely not the best-suited film for indoor shooting, especially on a rainy day, nor it is recommended for pushing.

It was a perfect opportunity to finish the 17 frames I had left in the film roll in my Nikon F100 from a previous excursion.


The collection on the first floor is dedicated to 18th-century masterpieces, mainly depicting scenes from the Greek Revolution of 1821 and moves to newer paintings as you go up the floors. The building that the gallery is housed in was recently renovated, both inside and outside, with a shell of glass and metal, donated by a Greek shipping tycoon’s foundation, as it more than often happens here. Mid October is really the time of year that marks the end of summer in Greece, with the first rainy days starting to appear, it was on such a rainy day I visited the new National Gallery of Greece in Athens along with friends. EMULSIVE Santa match confirmations have been sent out to this year's 850 players! If you have any questions about your match or the process, please reach out via Elfster ASAP.
