Decide it was about time I processed a film as I have few. I was curious to see how long chems will last and what kind of results I'd get. I am going to keep them and continue to use with cheap doesn't matter films as I wouldn't be happy with the colours if the film was important.
Taken with a Rollei Rangefinder
Kodak 200 asa gold film
Tetenal C41 kit - made up in Feb
I love the color and slightly strange atmosphere. I'm in the process of trying BW film in my old Pentax ME. I found six rolls of Kodak color 250 which expired in the 90's. What would happen if I shot a roll of that and had it developed? Maybe I should try it and see!
@masosy it felt like it!! It was on top of a hill, and I'd been waiting ages for fog. Got a bit spooky when I started wandering through the heather and realised I had no idea where I was!!
@ingrid2101 I just love your stuff Ingrid. You go to such great lengths for a shot. I would have been spooked out for sure. You are talented and brave.
wow, amazing. I did something with etchings years ago just to experiment. I put them in the acid for longer and longer, until I left one overnight and it split, but I rearranged the pieces and continued printing with it, got some lovely results they were like antique, ancient runes or something they were so distressed.
@chewyteeth That's cool, I haven't done etching for a few years - the print studio has been kicked out of the building and looking for a new home :(
I'm mixing up new chems for next film - I'm sick of this colour already
@jerwinkie Thanks Jerwin, it is film it's just been developed with old chemicals that are giving me funny colours. Not really that much work when you've done it a few times. the biggest pain is scanning the negs!
I'm mixing up new chems for next film - I'm sick of this colour already