May 13, 2011
Music

Holga | Neopan Acros | 3rd home developed roll, Kodak D-76

Music

Holga | Neopan Acros | 3rd home developed roll, Kodak D-76

May 12, 2011
Double exposure on the U of P Campus

Holga | Neopan Acros | Roll 3 home developed in Kodak D-76

Double exposure on the U of P Campus

Holga | Neopan Acros | Roll 3 home developed in Kodak D-76

May 5, 2011

May 4, 2011

May 3, 2011

May 2, 2011

April 29, 2011
Spring

Holga 120SF | Ilford HP 5+ 400 | Developed (by me!) in Kodak D-76

Spring

Holga 120SF | Ilford HP 5+ 400 | Developed (by me!) in Kodak D-76

April 28, 2011
Diptych of the view from my brother’s office in the World Trade Center. Not to shabby, eh?

Holga 120SF | Ilford HP 5+ 400 | Developed (by me!) in Kodak D-76

Diptych of the view from my brother’s office in the World Trade Center. Not to shabby, eh?

Holga 120SF | Ilford HP 5+ 400 | Developed (by me!) in Kodak D-76

(Source: Flickr / johncarleton)

April 28, 2011
Waldschmidt Hall

Holga 120SF | Ilford HP 5+ 400 | Developed (by me!) in Kodak D-76

This roll of film wasn’t being cooperative - it took me an hour to get it loaded on the reel! It got rather beat up in the process, as I was frustrated and my temper flared a couple times. In the end I had to go in a “dark” room, take it out of the changing bag and load it that way. Luckily I was able to do it on my first try and there wasn’t too much light leaking into the room, so the film remained more or less unfogged.

I’m wondering if the holga is harder on the film edges…if so that would explain why I had a harder time getting it loaded.  I’ll find out soon enough; I’ve got a couple shots left on a Holga roll. If that’s not the case, I’ll just blame myself. I am rather rusty, after all. ;-)

Waldschmidt Hall

Holga 120SF | Ilford HP 5+ 400 | Developed (by me!) in Kodak D-76

This roll of film wasn’t being cooperative - it took me an hour to get it loaded on the reel! It got rather beat up in the process, as I was frustrated and my temper flared a couple times. In the end I had to go in a “dark” room, take it out of the changing bag and load it that way. Luckily I was able to do it on my first try and there wasn’t too much light leaking into the room, so the film remained more or less unfogged.

I’m wondering if the holga is harder on the film edges…if so that would explain why I had a harder time getting it loaded. I’ll find out soon enough; I’ve got a couple shots left on a Holga roll. If that’s not the case, I’ll just blame myself. I am rather rusty, after all. ;-)

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