Thin.
This is what happens when you are tired, not feeling so well and are too impatient to wait to develop the film you have shot in lovely frostee conditions in a lovelee place -
Great Bernera. See, I sloshed the roll of polypan-f in some Rodinal 1:30 for a while but, didn't take account of the nippy weather out there in the dark/coldroom. As a result it's a all a bit thin as it were. Masterpieces they were too, all of them. I might have to show them lith paper next week [
since I do have a batch of developer just awaiting to be mixed up - and some nice out of date paper]. In the meantime I have messed them around a bit on the pooter just so I can see them and everything.
Over-cooked
Not content with that, I then sloshed some HP5 from the Kowa in some LC29 1:20 - allowing for the cold weather but, over-did it. All over-developed. I might have to show them the bin I think. Scans sort of interesting though with lots of compressed and odd tones. I suppose I could try some
Farmers Reducer but by the look of the negs I'll need the whole of the
NFU to do the trick!
Another thin masterpiece
I mean, look at that! Lovelee and everything - apart from the development and the composition of course, and the venue - but apart from that....
Yet another thin neg
Well, blow me down with a feather, take me to the foot of our stairs and all. I like these snaps. I must try the
Lith thingy - it works well with thin negs. See if I can rescue something. At this rate
Toots Wilson will have all the masterpieces from this trip - taken with a camera he has hardly used with only the occasional glance at my lightmeter and a total disregard for tilting horizons. Eh? Can't imagine what he's going to say at the
Lewis Photographica [continuing] coffee gathering in the morn. Oh, perhaps I can :-(
Be nice if I can get the thin negs to lith like this mock-up!
1 comment:
like that over-cooked one the best!1001
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