Finishing the Trip (Part 3)
Finishing up my drive, I loaded a “fresh” roll of T-Max 400. By “fresh” I mean slightly-expired, eBay-special film. I’m not too thrilled on how the outdoor pictures came out…
Finishing up my drive, I loaded a “fresh” roll of T-Max 400. By “fresh” I mean slightly-expired, eBay-special film. I’m not too thrilled on how the outdoor pictures came out…
I switched things up with some Kodak TMax 400 and continued on my drive. In the past, I had experimented with adding sodium acorbate, which is essentially a vitamin C…
I wish I got a better picture of the cows. The case for my lens filter was reflecting on the window. I should have rolled my window down before snapping.…
Another great weekend, another opportunity for photos. Before we get to the weekend drive, I played around with the self-timer to get shots of… myself: I also got the flash…
This last set is from the same day of taking pictures as the Leonardtown set. Once again, I really do like the look of the T-Max 100. I like how…
Here are some more photos from that trip. The above is the kayak launch area from Newtown Neck Road. Development Details Film: Kodak T-Max 100 Camera ISO setting: 100 Developer:…
Believe it or not, you are not looking at a color photo. You’re actually looking at 4 black and white photos. Here are the 4 black and white photos below:…
The weather was excellent for a second weekend in a row. I had loaded a roll of Fomapan 200 in the camera (from which all the pictures in this post…
Taking a trip gives me a great opportunity to take some pictures. Speaking of opportunities, it was also a good excuse to try a different film. Given the reviews about…
I wanted to compare these photos to my recent photos, so I went with the stand development in Rodinal again. I will try different developers and methods in the future.…