Spent 6 hours in the dark hovel this afternoon getting caught up on all the LF film I had ready to soup. Geez ..... When you do semi-stand and rate the film at a bunch of different asa's it sure slows things up.
But on the plus side some images to play with now!!
Yes, one of the ironies of our craft is that there is nothing so daunting, yet inspiring, about a mountain of unprocessed film. After a long period of inertia, I finally broke down and started processing last weekend when I realized that no matter how I shuffled the contents, there wasn't room in my shoe box for another roll or film holder. Now I feel like I'm on fire.
When I came back from vacation a few years ago, I had over 20 rolls of B&W to do ... it took about 2 weeks to do them all. Slides were easier because I just dropped them off in the morning and they were done the next evening. $150 for developing was a hit to the 'ol wallet though.
I prefer spending more time in the darkroom than developing. At least you can see the results in front of you.