Hi all. I used to be into film in a big way. I'd shoot 4x5 Velvia (50, shot at 40) landscapes in Utah, bring them home and develop them using the Kodak E-6 kit, then print them on Fuji Type-35 using R-3 chemisitry. I loved doing that. Did it for years, concentrating on the San Rafael Swell of central Utah. So much fun. I've attached some of my old pictures.
It sort of ended when two things happened, one was my fault. The my fault part was buying an ATV. I loved riding the trailes, and soon wasn't carrying any photo gear but a digital point-and-shoot in my pocket. Kodak did the other: they dropped R-3000 kits and lowered the R-3 availability. So I bought a digital SLR and made due for a while.
Developing color reversal made me a great technician in the darkroom. The camera work was about art, but developing color was about rules. And I always hoped that I'd have time to do something more artistic in the darkroom.
As retirement nears, I'm starting to use B&W. Right now it's just some cheap Chinese film in a busted down Kiev 88 [btw I have the Tair-33 300mm telephoto lens for it...worth anything?]. I have a partial box of 4x5 TMax-100 in the LF bag, and I have an old box of Kodak B&W Paper (Polymax II RC) so I can't expect any good prints at first, but I'm new at B&W contrast control so couldn't expect any good results with new film and paper.
I'm glad APUG is still going. I wonder if my old login is still here? It's been fun reading the threads.
Bruce
It sort of ended when two things happened, one was my fault. The my fault part was buying an ATV. I loved riding the trailes, and soon wasn't carrying any photo gear but a digital point-and-shoot in my pocket. Kodak did the other: they dropped R-3000 kits and lowered the R-3 availability. So I bought a digital SLR and made due for a while.
Developing color reversal made me a great technician in the darkroom. The camera work was about art, but developing color was about rules. And I always hoped that I'd have time to do something more artistic in the darkroom.
As retirement nears, I'm starting to use B&W. Right now it's just some cheap Chinese film in a busted down Kiev 88 [btw I have the Tair-33 300mm telephoto lens for it...worth anything?]. I have a partial box of 4x5 TMax-100 in the LF bag, and I have an old box of Kodak B&W Paper (Polymax II RC) so I can't expect any good prints at first, but I'm new at B&W contrast control so couldn't expect any good results with new film and paper.
I'm glad APUG is still going. I wonder if my old login is still here? It's been fun reading the threads.
Bruce

