Analog Therapy Bender 3 of 3: Kentmere Pan 400 + Hasselblad 501c + Zeiss 80mm f/2.8

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As I stated in a recent Instagram post:

All started so innocently. A kind friend gifted me some Kodak Portra 160 120 film that has been in their freezer since 2006. (Thank you very much Rev. Kenneth Brooks.) Very cool. I’ll put a roll through my favorite brick of a camera I says. While I am at it I will bring some other film with me… just in case I says. Then things went hazy and I ran three rolls of film through it in under an hour and a half… Guess I really needed some all manual 120 film therapy then.

Now onto the black and white portion of the program. This post is about the roll of Kentmere Pan 400 (A very recent favorite of mine.) I brought along.

Kentmere Pan 400

Developed at home with Cinestill df96. Two frames were lost to low light, slow shutter speed hubris. Said another way user error. Here are the remaining 10 frames.

Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400
Hasselblad 501c - Kentmere Pan 400

-ELW

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