Thanks, Bill.
I have so much film sitting in the freezer that I keep exhorting myself
to get out and shoot it. I don't mind developing and scanning - the
quiet time down by the laundry sink where I develop is relaxing. The
thing I run into is the rust-never-sleeps factor. Developing the Neopan
400 I found my fixer had gone bad (not a surprise) and one of the two
bottles of concentrate I had on had also went back (nasty greenish
precipitate in the bottle.) Fortunately I had a second bottle of
concentrate that was still OK. And then the Nikon 8000 scanner that I
bought last winter - and which has not been used for 7 or 8 months -
completely crapped out on me. It's off to Nikon repair... Fortunately I
still have my old Canon FS4000 for 35mm and Epson 3200 for MF film...
And somehow, while sitting idle, my Pz-1p and ME Super have stopped
working. I'll the ME Super fixed, no parts are available for the Pz-1p....
I think analog photography will abandon me before I abandon it...
Sheesh!
Mark
On 10/8/2011 8:07 AM, Bill Sawyer wrote:
Great stuff, Mark.
Glad to see that you're still shooting b&w film. I've been using the MZ-S
and my Leica for that purpose, almost exclusively lately. I'm thinking of
blowing the dust off of my Mamiya TLR and working with that, too.
Processing the film seems a like a real bother, though, after the ease of
downloading digital to the computer.
We all, I'm sure, look forward to seeing what you did with the 6x7.
Bill Sawyer
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark
C
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 8:12 PM
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Subject: PESO - Windswept Lighthouse
An out take from last Friday - Mz-S and FA 80-320, Neopan 400 pushed to
1600.
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/
or
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/windswept-lighthouse
- MCC
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