Konical said:Good Afternoon,
Its TV time because the Cardinals are about to play game 6 of the NLCS; fingers are crossed!
Konical
Melanie said:ZAPPA, is always good
Les McLean said:Mostly jazz and rock both instrumental and vocal. When developing film it's usually hard loud rock from Led Zeplin, faster and louder when I want to increase the contrast, I agitate the tank to the beat of the music, and one or two of the less agressive tracks when I want less contrast? Scientific stuff this film developing lark.
Thanks I forgot about those ones and the Tubular Bells I put on ocasionally.TPPhotog said:Nothing to beat some Tangerine Dream for surreal processing.
Excellent choice - I forgot that onerogueish said:Thanks I forgot about those ones and the Tubular Bells I put on ocasionally.
er, the album, not the bells themselves...
Huram said:I listen to books on tape -- the latest being Hardy's Tess of the Durbervilles -- a great depressing book for the dark. It is quite an agonizing book to go through, really. You know that feeling you get when you watch Disney's The Little Mermaid when Ursula's eels flip over the boat right before Prince Eric kisses Ariel to get her voice back? It's kind of like experiencing that feeling for 12 hours. Lately, my prints have ended up being a little darker than normal.
That's a fine selection. I once tried my all time favourite concerto - Grieg's in A Minor while tray processing some sheet negs. Sure beats the monotony of a metronome, and it was one I used to enjoy bashing beyond recognition myself, on the piano back in the days before photography. Made a heck of a mess , developer everywhere except the walls.dr bob said:It all depends of the activity. For tank development I usually run Mozart, Bach, and maybe Beethoven (if in a certain mood). For tray development, Bach, Vivaldi, and Telemann anything which I do not have to listen to and be distracted. Printing covers a lot of ground from Debussy through Stravinski with side orders of Villa Lobos, the Russian composers, and Grieg, Smetena and Dvorak. Please, no opera while processing except some of the Wagner overtures (after all, I am a landscape photographer for the most part). For clean-up et c. ZZTOP, oh YES!! Makes work go FAST. Im really a redneck at heart.
Music is a side avocation, so I sort of appreciate all types. I do find listening to certain musical moods aids in the post-visualization and printing of many photographs. This would make a great article for someone in the psyc field with an APUG habit.
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