Hey, Oz...still lugging various sized cameras around...not this past week, though. Saw a basketball sitting at an outdoor court, so I shot a few hook shots, turn-around jump shots, and such, and found that 20 years is too long to keep one's shot -- though my free throws were not bad. But I also rediscovered why I quite quit basketball in 1997 -- now my right knee is shot. I'll give it another week or so before hauling any cameras around again. I'll just keep it to free throws from now on...but I did love playing the game.
Just developed two rolls of 120 Pan F (Rolleicord)...then tossed them out. Poor keeping qualities (me and the film)...plus I accidentily spilt tea on them during a Zoom meeting. A nice Chinese Pu'er, too...so it goes. I have a few TMaz400 rolls to develop...and an Acros and an ancient roll of TechPan. Can't remember what's on them...sometime 120 can be my little format to play around with. And some 11x14 to process. All getting old. And some freshly exposed 5x7 that will probably get my attention next, though. And plan another platinum/palladium printing session (when I can stand with this knee that long.)
Winter is coming -- my favorite time to photograph locally (within a 50 mile or so radius). Between Covid and bad weather, I might make some headway of reorganizing my photoworld around me. I'm behind in filing negatives and all that sort of stuff...and my film holder situation is out of control. Such is life -- far better than being dead.
I've sold a few prints in 2020...enough to cover gallery expenses. I am retired from day jobs I totally enjoyed, house and van are paid for (will be some $ to keep the house upright), kids are working, and between my pension and Social Security I have a dependable income. I sold my car and bought an electric cargo bike to haul my cameras around. I live alone and am not a good cook, so I have lost weight in 2020. Life is pretty good. Without Covid it would be pretty sweet.
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