PMAE No 118 by joysabin

PMAE No 118

Double exposure - Anza Borrego. Shot with my Minolta X700 using T-Max 100 and a very understanding as well as supportive sister. The mechanics of double exposures in camera using film have been easier to master than my actual settings. I do love this but B&W development is giving me some challenges.
great shot!love it
December 28th, 2017  
Love it ...
December 28th, 2017  
Interesting shot. Do you process your own film or do you have somewhere that does it?
December 28th, 2017  
@gerry13 Thank you so much, I need to work on my exposures when trying to double up.

@pdulis Grateful, thank you kindly.

@gardencat Thank you. I do process my own but it is always a gamble. I haven't done much B&W film/ sheet or roll in a long time. I just commandeer the downstairs bathroom for a bit. I have found out that home processing of color film is much less complicated so I think that is where I'll concentrate.
December 28th, 2017  
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December 28th, 2017  
Nice to see that someone else is doing film now and then. Unfortunately I did not succed in my last three films, they were all undeveloped and I'm trying to figure out why.
December 28th, 2017  
@ingajohansson I definitely understand. Don't give up! Maybe try a different developer? I have been using Sprint chemicals ( https://www.amazon.com/Sprint-Quicksilver-Black-White-Developer/dp/B0002HTJ1W/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1514478681&sr=8-3&keywords=sprint+chemicals ) with some success- they are easy to use.
December 28th, 2017  
fascinating
December 29th, 2017  
@joysabin I think you are on the right track with the developer. I just thought it was new enough to still be working, maybe I just have to buy som e new.
December 29th, 2017  
Remarkable.
December 29th, 2017  
Very well shot. It is not easy fining two images that work together
December 29th, 2017  
love these type of shots
December 29th, 2017  
Oh my goodness... this is wonderful... and film to boot!!
December 30th, 2017  
@s4sayer Thank you very much. I am finding patience is a crucial element when working with film. The old rule of shooting an entire roll of film to get one good image is so true.

@megpicatilly Thank you, the combining of two images in camera is definitely an art, and I have a long way to go.

@overalvandaan Very grateful for the fav, thank you very kindly.

@northy Thank you so very much for the fav. The smell of photo chemicals brings back lots of memories.
December 30th, 2017  
@francoise Thank you. The learning curve with this is steep but I will continue on.
December 30th, 2017  
Creative shot... I really like it. Fav! I confess to giving my film (b/w as well as colour) to a professional lab these days. I could use the dark room facilities at the university only one mile away but all that standing tires me so and I lose focus :-(
December 30th, 2017  
Well done
December 30th, 2017  
@yrhenwr Thank you so much. My options for labs are so limited that I do my own and of course I'm cheap.

@haskar Thank you a great deal.
December 30th, 2017  
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