Submission by classfabiano

Tomaza

Bones 35 film is made from radiographic plates, that is, the plates are cut, perforated and rewound. This process is practically handmade here in Brazil to reduce the high costs of analog photography and provide fun at all stages of the process. The film has 22 exposures and can be used between ISO 100 and 3200, without halo and without optical conduction. It can be developed with any black and white developer at an ambient temperature of 24° celsius, the photos I took were developed with a D76, were taken at ISO 400

Monochrome: Black and White Photography Award 2024

Welcome to the open submission rounds of the Lomography Annual Photography Awards: the TEN AND ONE 2024! Showcase your best black and white photos and be the champion of the Monochrome category.

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