In November I shot one roll of Ilford Delta 400 at ISO 200 — mostly because I wanted to try my new developer, Acurol-N, which is only usable with many film stocks at lower than box speed. It allegedly produces very sharp images with exceptional image depth — what some call a “3D pop.” I’m not sure yet if I like the look, though. Some images almost look like they were taken with a digital camera — there’s so little grain and they’re incredibly sharp. I think I’ll have to experiment more in the future. I shot my Leica M6 with my Voigtländer 35mm lens. The images were taken at Niddapark and around Hauptwache in Frankfurt.

A serene riverside landscape features bare trees, a reflective water surface, and distant buildings in a calm, tranquil setting.A serene park scene features people walking along a path beside a calm river with leafless trees reflecting in the water.People with umbrellas wait at a crosswalk on a rainy day in an urban setting.A sidewalk lined with festive decorations and a Rolex storefront sign is visible, while pedestrians walk in the distance.A cluster of modern high-rise buildings partially obscured by fog with a flock of birds flying across the sky.A bustling outdoor market features a tall, illuminated festive structure surrounded by modern skyscrapers and people enjoying the scene.