Jerusalem, Israel; 26.02.2014
M7; 50mm Summilux f/1.4
f5.6 Aperture Priority
Kodak Tri-X 400
Aversion
- Published March 9, 2014
- Author stephencosh
- Category 1 - Street Photography
- Tags b+w, black & white photos, black and white, black and white photos, candid, city, human condition, jerusalem, leica, leica M, leica M7, life, mono, people, rangefinder, real life, sepia, stephen cosh, street, street photography, town, urban life
- Comments 7 Comments

I have been loving all the Tri-X images as of late, Stephen. While I don’t have something like the Leica gear you are using, my old Yashica Electro35 GS (passed to me after my dad’s death in 1997) is still a joy to use. I get a lot of inspiration from your images with the M7 and the 50mm. I plan on using the Yashica a lot at an upcoming jazz festival I will be covering. Thanks for ALL your posts!!!
a wonderfully atmospheric photograph!
One question, Stephen – do you do your own developing? If yes, what developer are you using?
I do rich. I use hc110 dilution b
Thanks, Stephen. I used to be strictly a D-76 user in the early days (1978-2001-then shifted to mostly digital while shooting for a newspaper), shifted to XTOL for a while, but now I also use HC110 Dilution B since I can get the HC110 in liquid form and make amounts that get used before going stale.
I really like the latest postings with all the Tri-X which is still my favorite b&w film.
Fantastic photo Stephen.
You’ve been shooting a lot with your M7