It is Friday night... 10ish my time... my house is in bed... no work really at home to do... but I am sitting staring at 6 rolls of film that need baking tonight... well it doesn't have to be tonight... but no time like the present...
Anyone else, bored, trolling, editing photos?
I will peek back every three mins after 5 twists and 5 inversions lasting 10 secs total...
First up ISO 100 ... shot at 100... normal development D-76, fix, rinse, dry...
Not film, but am just in from a fund raiser and editing digital. Taking the time to do minor touch ups as many of the participants are in their 70's and 80's and want the photos to be the best version of them.
Here is a woman born in the 20's, with two 20 something women who knew nothing about the 20's until this week as they prepared their costumes for the event.
All in bed except me and the rats who are running on the squeaky wheel! Trolling pges and found some new people to follow and some new members with only a few photos but they were fabulous. @swguevin Love the black and white/young and old. One of things you can't believe was happenstance.
@sianipops I try to get as many photos as possible at these events. The girls are hired through a talent agency and these shots are done in rapid sequence as the guests arrive. It will be a long night of editing. I started with favorite shots and this is definitely one of them. I love how the older woman is the real star in this photo.
Haha, Wed night was my film night, three rolls; two 120 and a 16mm, all with different developing times so I couldn't batch. The 16mm was found in an old camera and was a wash, but I shot the medium formats myself and was pretty happy with the results!
Expired 1960 (D76 @ 10 min, 30 sec gentle turn followed by 7 sec every 30 sec, stopped, quick fix @ 6 min):
Taken with a 1925 Voigtlander Vag (with rollfilm back) (D76 @ 7.5 min, 30 sec initial tumble then 5 sec turn every 30 sec, stopped, 6 min quick fix):
Expired 1960 (D76 @ 10 min, 30 sec gentle turn followed by 7 sec every 30 sec, stopped, quick fix @ 6 min):
Taken with a 1925 Voigtlander Vag (with rollfilm back) (D76 @ 7.5 min, 30 sec initial tumble then 5 sec turn every 30 sec, stopped, 6 min quick fix):