From time to time I like to go to the old cemeteries around here and do some shooting-especially if I want to try out a given film/developer combination or technique. I loaded up the camera with FP-4 and judging from the sky it was what I call, "semi-bright" or cloudy, bright, no shadows. However, when I got within half a mile of the cemetery I suddenly changed to bright sun with periods of no shadows at all...a difficult situation and I wasn't sure if I needed to shoot at ASA 64 or 100 so, I opted for 100. I got about a mile down the road after I left and it was back to being cloudy, bright no shadows again. You just have to roll with it.
I've been to my fair share of cemeteries here but never this one. I wanted to go as it's probably the oldest here. However, it spooked me and made me nervous for some reason. I felt uneasy the entire time I was there and looking back I probably went through the grounds in a hurried manner not taking the care in subject and composition arrangement as I normally would have done. Maybe it was due in part to the rescue mission being but a block from the cemetery and I passed many homeless on both sides of the road within about 100 yards of the cemetery entrance. There were several inside the grounds just sitting on concrete benches. Stopping the car now and then to take the pictures I felt I needed to be looking over my shoulder. Between that and the spooked feeling I was only there maybe 45 minutes at best-much shorter time for the size of that place than I usually take. I got some good shots despite all that and will be dunking the film in Rodinal this evening...1:75 most likely.
I've been to my fair share of cemeteries here but never this one. I wanted to go as it's probably the oldest here. However, it spooked me and made me nervous for some reason. I felt uneasy the entire time I was there and looking back I probably went through the grounds in a hurried manner not taking the care in subject and composition arrangement as I normally would have done. Maybe it was due in part to the rescue mission being but a block from the cemetery and I passed many homeless on both sides of the road within about 100 yards of the cemetery entrance. There were several inside the grounds just sitting on concrete benches. Stopping the car now and then to take the pictures I felt I needed to be looking over my shoulder. Between that and the spooked feeling I was only there maybe 45 minutes at best-much shorter time for the size of that place than I usually take. I got some good shots despite all that and will be dunking the film in Rodinal this evening...1:75 most likely.