I shot some Tri-X with the Kiev IIa which I'll post when it is developed.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
pardon my digital
I shot some Tri-X with the Kiev IIa which I'll post when it is developed.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Kodak HC-110 Developer
While I was sufficiently irritated with the price gouging to avoid buying the HC-110 for a long time, the truth is that even at the current price the developer is still one of the most economical resources for home black and white film processing. The concentrate is used by most people in the 1:32 one-time-use Dilution B form. That means the liter bottle will produce nearly 8.5 gallons of working solution to process around one hundred rolls of film. In fact, it is possible to go to Dilution H with little loss of quality, and get twice the mileage. For the specifics of mixing and using HC-110 the best source of information is still the old Covington Innovations web site.
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4/2/2026
I have filled the 27-inch screen of my iMac with the tiff file of the Snow Leopard as my current wallpaper choice. Looks fantastic. I don't know if I'll get back to using tri-x and hc-110 again, but it is certainly tempting.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Getting what you see
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Visualizing Albuquerque
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| Mildred Murphey. "Self Portrait", Aluminum |
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| Ford Model T Speedster (1912) |
I have taken quite a few photographs at the near-by Natural History Museum over the past few years. Photography is not normally permitted in the Art Museum, so this exhibit presents an unusual opportunity to explore the museum experience. I'll likely return several times with my cameras to try a variety of techniques.
Thursday, February 05, 2015
winter flower
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| Pentax K1000 |
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| Pentax Spotmatic |
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| Kodak Recomar 18 |
Wednesday, February 04, 2015
Riding the Swan
This mid-'30s model is very similar to the one Amelia Earhart carried with her on her last flight. The camera's Deco style fit her nicely.
I felt I had made a little progress in getting the camera working closer to its potential on my outing at the Botanical Garden. I was also happy with the combination of Tri-X film and D-76 developer on this occasion. My last efforts with the combo had yielded some thin negatives, so I gave the film an extra minute this time in the 1+1 D-76 and got better density.





























