Photography Update
I’ve been a little lax with developing until recently. It had backed up to ten or so rolls (not counting the really old things I’ve failed to develop). Plus there was a couple of rolls that have been in camera for probably a couple of months.
I’ve managed to catch myself up with developing the recent film at least. The E6/C-41 has also been sent off to be developed, so that should return soon.
I’m going to aim to scan all this and get some prints for the mini gallery over the next week or so. The first scans will be a whole roll, to get an idea of what I’ve got, then select some frames to get printed, and re-scan these better. This workflow seems to work for me, meaning I don’t have to carefully scan all the images on a roll, where many are rubbish (especially rolls of 135, with a lot more images).
Given how far behind I get the easier option is instant film. I’ve been making a few photos with that, some of which I’ve added to the gallery:
I quite like the accidental darkness of the top left, due to thinking it needed more exposure compensation than it did. Conversely the top right probably needed more, but I like starkness of the trees against the sky.
I’m going to continue with this, especially while we’re maybe moving, partly so I can pack up developing kit properly.
While getting mini gallery prints I’ll contemplate another large print. About time I replaced the one I’ve got currently. There’s a couple of thoughts in the gallery I’ve got up. Not sure how I’d get the Instant digitised if I wanted that enlarged, I suspect a flat-bed scanner might be best.