These are all great shots. I really like the first one, it has good contrast to it, and great composition; the leaning post guides your eye right to the hanging clothes. Nice work, keep it up!
Shot a few roll of Efke KB25 last fall and like the results. (used D-76 developed) I have no experience with Kodak Tech Pan. Is there a big different between them.
Also for the Efke films is it best to use the Neofin Blue or other per-war developers
The ISO 25 film is really great to work with. The results are far superior to the faster films. It is really quite versatile. I have used it in many different light conditions. Good luck. Post some results if you can.
Nice collection of B&Ws as usual, PB.... the first one looks a little dark and contrasty on my monitor, but it's my favorite as far as subject matter - such a folksy, comfortable scene. I love it!
I think the Efke film is easier to develop. I use daylight tanks and found the Kodak film to be a bit sticky and hard to spool. The quality of the negatives seem to be about the same.