One can never tell what people are going to like. Last spring I went to John Muir National Forest to try out my newly aquired Bronica SQ-AI. I developed the film in the darkroom and while much of it came out, I found this oddity. I was going to discard the negative, but several of the students loved it and nicknamed it "Ghosts in the Forests". So I kept it and played with it on the new photo scanner I just received. I didn't want to give up film entirely especially in the medium format. I was lucky enough to find a professional photo lab that will develop the film for just the negatives so I can scan it and play with it in Photoshop. While I really didn't do much to this, I was pleased with the scan. So I can continue to dabble in film to a degree.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
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