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.
@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.
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.
@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.
@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.
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 :-(
@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.
@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.
@haskar Thank you a great deal.