Yes, wax. I wish I'd had some color film with me. That stained glass was pretty.
Yes, wax. I wish I'd had some color film with me. That stained glass was pretty.
I'm sure, but the delicate tonality there is beautiful too.
Speaking of stained glass, here is some inside Christ Church on St. Simon's Island, GA - taken with a Yashicamat 124G, and just for kicks I did the perspective correction in Photoshop as I was tilted up about 20 degrees. Ektar 100 film I think.
That stained glass is a beauty too, Corran.
I'm putting together a scrap book of hikes and backpacking trips I've been on with these guys spanning a decade. These are some Tri-X Pan/TXP shots.
Shooting up the last of a roll before departing from an old fire lookout
A sewing repair while staying at one of several shelters along the Washington coast in the Olympic National Park.
This was in the middle of the winter. And with few hikers around, the bold and skillful raccoons descended upon us from all around. Zippers and containers were no problem for these well trained black-eyed bandits. One night I woke up to some noise and the place was crawling with mice and a skunk was licking that guy in the 1st picture's beard. Yuck! I yelled at it and it paid me no mind and I wasn't about to press the matter further. If you had leather shoe laces on your boots, the mice would take them too as one guy found out.
Winter storm coming yesterday. Jupiter 9.
Garrett
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Bryan, the middle one is really nice!
Peter Y.
It wasn't as bad as it sounds.
I read your article. Is your stand development just a few initial agitations, set it down and walk away for an hour or some agitation at the 1/2 hour mark? And it looks like you're not getting any uneven development like Rodinal does for me with stand development on 120 roll and sheet film.Here's some shots from today. TMX, T-Max RS at 1:32. You can read all about it if you wish HERE.
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