I ran a second roll of Washi 120 (rice paper film) through the Hasselblad. I'm 
pleased ... I changed my processing and have learned a bit more about the film 
speed and best processing practices. Here are a couple of them... 

  https://flic.kr/p/Uq1pHq
  https://flic.kr/p/Ut6Rhx

(You can see all the Washi 120 photos on my flickr.com site: 
https://www.flickr.com/gp/gdgphoto/1FSsak )

Using paper developer expanded the tonal scale nicely and I think now I've got 
a handle on the ISO setting to use (ISO 5, maybe as low as ISO 3 for flat 
lighting). I like how the paper structure is embedded into the image with this 
material. The tonal scale is somewhat short but it shows surprising detail when 
given enough exposure. 

Fun stuff. I think I know how to work the film now. Hopefully, the next roll 
will have some more interesting photos... :-)

onwards!
G
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