couple shots of my dog who passed away a little over a year ago. a few days before his deathiversary my partner went to a local lab to pick up a roll she had gotten processed thinking it was hers, but it turned out it was one of mine that I had never gotten around to developing. was very nice to have him come back to me like this.
couple shots of my dog who passed away a little over a year ago. a few days before his deathiversary my partner went to a local lab to pick up a roll she had gotten processed thinking it was hers, but it turned out it was one of mine that I had never gotten around to developing. was very nice to have him come back to me like this.
couple shots of my dog who passed away a little over a year ago. a few days before his deathiversary my partner went to a local lab to pick up a roll she had gotten processed thinking it was hers, but it turned out it was one of mine that I had never gotten around to developing. was very nice to have him come back to me like this.
Not completely certain, but I think these were from a Nikon FM that my neighbor gave me. 50mm, New Classic EZ400, XTOL.
Side note. I accidentally poured about 500ml of XTOL into my TF4 fixer. Fixer seems no worse for the wear. About a year old and still clearing in less that 4 mins.
Fuji Work Record, XP2 400. I shot a few photos on this roll and then decided to switch to a colour film, so I rewound and retrieved the leader to shoot again later, allowing me to get a few double exposures. Since XP2 has so much exposure latitude I didn't worry about overexposing.
One more from me (I got scans of three rolls tonight!); I took some photos at a traditional Irish music event I help organize every October in the Catskill Mountains of New York State, featuring the uilleann pipes, a complex bellows-blown bagpipe with a two-octave range. Most of the iconic pipers in history were men and it's often regarded as a men's instrument, but many women play and each year at this event an ever-expanding group of women gather to play together. Here's one of the photos I took during that session, on my Mamiya C330 with Delta 3200.
bjhurley wrote:
One more from me (I got scans of three rolls tonight!); I took some photos at a traditional Irish music event I help organize every October in the Catskill Mountains of New York State, featuring the uilleann pipes, a complex bellows-blown bagpipe with a two-octave range. Most of the iconic pipers in history were men and it's often regarded as a men's instrument, but many women play and each year at this event an ever-expanding group of women gather to play together. Here's one of the photos I took during that session, on my Mamiya C330 with Delta 3200.