NEW ...
... Arista Edu 400 shot @ 200 ... MF baby speed... F16/22 @ 1/2 sec. Developed in D76 1:1 for 9.5 min Scanned and lightly sharpened.
So my friend and neighbor from decades ago, who was working down at Rollies Camera in uptown Sedona, said
"Hey, why not sell your fathers outdated gear, and get a digital camera and lets go shooting."
So we dug all the old stuff out.
My goodness what a heap. Never really got into it before, as at the time we had our own old 35mm, but hadn't used it in years.
So there we were.
Three cameras. A 35mm, 9x12 folder, and a large format 3x4.
Full set of filters, lenses, and a mess of associated gear.
Phew, sitting there with this stuff all around me, on my lap and on the floor was simply amused and totally amazed, ... and staring at it, ... said to my self, ..
Hey all we need is film!!!
And so it started.
Well got started first by using the 35mm Nikomat Ftn SLR, and took the film for developing at the local Walgreens.
When we got into the 3x4 speed, discovered they didn't develop large format, so began the process of learning how to develop my own after having to send it away.
Then my purchased Gossen meter died, and said, what the heck, we got a Western Ranger 9 of my dad's. and all we need to do is covert it from mercury batters to modern ones. So did that, and been using it ever since.
Note the photo, from the early 50's, with my mother and father, located on Jones Beach N.Y. A child is staring at the camera, which is now sitting in the image to the right, and been well used to date since that time and till now.
Also notice the unopened 3x4 Sheet Film, which is still unopened, of Super Panchro-Press type B Film... what ever that is.
Ha and a repair notice, located above the FTN in the image, for the FTN dated 3/21/86 for $78.27.
For repair of shutter, film transport, cleaning, meter, clean and lube and switch circuit repaired.
Cheap by today standards, but then that was a long time ago, but the old equipment is still be used and loved today.
Thanks for this heritage dad . .
A Hopi Prayer
Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there,
I do not sleep:
I am a thousand winds that blow;
I am the diamond glints on the snow;
I am the sunlight on ripened grain;
I am the gentle rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft star that shines at night.
Do not stand at my grave.
I am not there.
I did not die.
For everything beautiful you see
will bring a memory of me.