Buffalo Skull - on Fuji Instant
Alex Hawley

Buffalo Skull - on Fuji Instant

Scanned from a test shot made today on Fuji FP 100B instant packfilm. I cropped just a wee bit on the right to even out the spacing. Otherwise, the scan is pretty close to the actual print.

Oh yeah, nearly forgot. Authentic North American Buffalo skull. Technically and politically correct, its a bison skull, but me being a rank traditionalist, I still call them buffalo.
Location
Backyard outdoor naturally lit studio
Equipment Used
Polaroid 405 film holder, 305 G-Claron lens
Exposure
asa 100 (still like 'asa' better than 'iso')
Film & Developer
Fuji instant film, 30 second development
Lens Filter
none
I have run my hand along the forehead of a live buffalo. You have to be careful, because their speed will take anybody by surprise. Their fur is soft, incredibly soft. This reminds me of that. Good memory.
I find your still lifes to be very nice. Wonderful execution.
- Thomas
 
Alex,
Good work.
I too still use, and prefer ASA. Don't know how, and why the term changed. Means the same thing. ???
Thanks for your always interesting an great LF work.
Bill
 
Nice photo Alex.
Bison... schmison... they are still buffalo to me!! :wink:

gene
 
Thanks for the kind comments everyone. Should have a full-size print from the negatives in a couple weeks. I hope it does as well as this proof shot did.
 

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