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This month's shooting assignment is: Changes.


Since Summer is coming to an end and we’re changing from summer to fall (or winter to spring on the bottom side) I think changes is appropriate. Anything that represents change, wide open for interpretation, have fun!

No limit on subject matter or methods used as long as it adheres to the standard MSA guidelines below.

{UPDATED] Monthly Shooting Assignment Guidelines

Here are the guidelines that a number of participants in the MSA put together over a number of cycles. They have been recently revised
MSA Guidelines
For first-timers, the following summary of standard procedures should help (we are indebted to Ken Nadvornick for putting most of this together, and not objecting when this Mamber activity's moderator proposed to re-use [aka borrow] it):
(1) Take note of the MSA assignment, which you will find inserted into the title of the thread.
(2a) For the NEW Category, take your photo(s) according to the assignment guidelines. You are expected to shoot something new rather than grabbing from your archives. The exposure must happen during the period of the current MSA theme - usually one month - and must of course be submitted during that period.
2(b) For the OLD Category, you can use thematically appropriate Photos that you have taken in the past.
2(c) For either the NEW Category or the OLD Category, photos must originate as something that is consistent with Photrio's Analogue only section principles - i.e. using traditional (non-digital) processes. Scans from prints, slides, or negatives are permitted, but any digital adjustments should be strictly limited to what would be acceptable in the Photrio analogue only galleries. Please be sure to label which Category (OLD or NEW) your submission belongs in. Film and exposure information plus any special technical information is also good.
(3) You can post your photo in the MSA Gallery, or you can host your photo elsewhere and link to it in the thread, or, you can post it as an attachment to a message in the thread and it will show as a clickable thumbnail.
(4) It's all for fun, there are no prizes.
(5) at the end of the MSA, the previous winner who chose the theme:
(a) is encouraged to nominate from each of the "OLD" and "NEW" categories one photo that is the best photo in that category that illustrates the theme; and
(b) in any event, will choose (from those category "winners", if applicable) the single photo that is the best photo submitted as part of the current MSA that illustrates the theme.
The member submitting the "winning photo" will be declared the MSA "winner" and will have the opportunity and responsibility to choose a theme for the next MSA, and then choose a new winner from the submissions that follow.
Additional hints about uploading your photographs...
(6) How to upload to the MSA gallery: You perform the upload in the same way you would upload to the standard gallery, except you press the "'All subscriber galleries", you find a drop-down menu and press the Monthly Shooting Assignment, thats it.
(7) You can instead, attach your image to a post in this thread. Or you can link to an image that is hosted elsewhere - please be sure all members will have access to such images, and that the links remain current.
8) Most importantly, have fun!
 
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Old. Wandering around my neighbourhood in Japan with my Holga and a roll of HP5. My neighbourhood changed dramatically, in just a few years...

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Old one (well, a couple of weeks old anyway). HP5+ shot on a Leica M2 with a 35mm Summicron lens. Developed in HC-110.

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Great choice of theme. One might say a "Hunky Dory" theme 😉
I will or have done my thing with Sticky Threads and updating the historical list of themes.
Added a small tweak to the usual opening material, along with quotation marks to the thread title as well, because we have been doing that for a while.
And in continuation of the pun above, the first thing I thought of when I saw the theme was actually a musical reference!
 
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Great choice of theme. One might say a "Hunky Dory" theme 😉
I will or have done my thing with Sticky Threads and updating the historical list of themes.
Added a small tweak to the usual opening material, along with quotation marks to the thread title as well, because we have been doing that for a while.
And in continuation of the pun above, the first thing I thought of when I saw the theme was actually a musical reference!


A photo of Martian Spiders could be one way to interpret it.
 

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An old one - depicting urban changes:
 

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Hasselblad 501C and 80mm lens. Kentmere 100 rated at EI 64. Developed in Barry Thornton's D-23 with 20 grams per liter of metaborate for 4 minutes and 15 seconds at 70.7F/21.5C in both bath A and B. Kentmere VC Select Glossy paper developed in homebrew D-72 (Dektol) 1:3 in my old Cibachrome tube. Didn't feel like getting out the trays for only a few prints. I didn't order glossy paper, ordered lustre, but I have to admit I like this glossy paper very much. Again, from my crappy scanner to the net, lol.

This set is about places that are no more. More businesses will sadly be ending. In fact I did post an image of the Haymarket Coffee House in the "Beauty of Decay" assignment. That image actually belongs here but I didn't want to repost an image.


#1 New image: 09/07/2024
"Pizza no more"
Exposure: 1/2 second at f/19 with Tiffen polarizer, in the morning
Paper exposure: 9 seconds at f/11

#2 New image: 09/07/2024
"Market no more"
Exposure 1/60 at f/8, late morning
Paper exposure: 9 seconds at f/11

#3 New image: 09/07/2024
"Boots no more"
Exposure 1/60 at f/5.6 with Tiffen polarizer, late morning
Paper exposure: 14 seconds at f/11


I am a little dismayed. The other day my film got ruined in my Rolleicord. I was reading about a technique on film loading and was thinking that maybe it would have helped with the overlap issue that I have on the first two frames. Sadly it did nothing and the whole length of the film ended up with a crapload of lines, like scratches. From a post, not from here, and also from a short video clip stated that any Rolleicord below a version 4 you need to thread the film under the bottom roller. I have a type 3. I thought I had come across some new wisdom, thinking I had been loading film all wrong the whole time I have had this camera. DO NOT LOAD FILM THIS WAY! You will regret it, big time. The first assignment roll got ruined and I am not looking forward to developing my next roll of Kodak Gold 200 which was sort of important. My first assignment roll had one image in particular that I hopefully will be able to redo. Lesson learned.
 

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Hasselblad 501C and 80mm lens. Kentmere 100 rated at EI 64. Developed in Barry Thornton's D-23 with 20 grams per liter of metaborate for 4 minutes and 15 seconds at 70.7F/21.5C in both bath A and B. Kentmere VC Select Glossy paper developed in homebrew D-72 (Dektol) 1:3 in my old Cibachrome tube. Didn't feel like getting out the trays for only a few prints. I didn't order glossy paper, ordered lustre, but I have to admit I like this glossy paper very much. Again, from my crappy scanner to the net, lol.

This set is about places that are no more. More businesses will sadly be ending. In fact I did post an image of the Haymarket Coffee House in the "Beauty of Decay" assignment. That image actually belongs here but I didn't want to repost an image.


#1 New image: 09/07/2024
"Pizza no more"
Exposure: 1/2 second at f/19 with Tiffen polarizer, in the morning
Paper exposure: 9 seconds at f/11

#2 New image: 09/07/2024
"Market no more"
Exposure 1/60 at f/8, late morning
Paper exposure: 9 seconds at f/11

#3 New image: 09/07/2024
"Boots no more"
Exposure 1/60 at f/5.6 with Tiffen polarizer, late morning
Paper exposure: 14 seconds at f/11


I am a little dismayed. The other day my film got ruined in my Rolleicord. I was reading about a technique on film loading and was thinking that maybe it would have helped with the overlap issue that I have on the first two frames. Sadly it did nothing and the whole length of the film ended up with a crapload of lines, like scratches. From a post, not from here, and also from a short video clip stated that any Rolleicord below a version 4 you need to thread the film under the bottom roller. I have a type 3. I thought I had come across some new wisdom, thinking I had been loading film all wrong the whole time I have had this camera. DO NOT LOAD FILM THIS WAY! You will regret it, big time. The first assignment roll got ruined and I am not looking forward to developing my next roll of Kodak Gold 200 which was sort of important. My first assignment roll had one image in particular that I hopefully will be able to redo. Lesson learned.

The Ted’s Boot Shop image is my pick of the litter. Great shot!
 

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This is old series, from 2011 and 2023. It's small because the content could be unpleasant for some people, it's a deer that died. Click to enlarge.


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All taken with Pentax Spotmatic

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April 2011
Promaster 70-210mm f/3.8
Kodak Max 400, expired 2008
Tetenal C-41 Kit

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May or June 2011
Promaster 70-210mm f/3.8
Fuji Superia X-tra 400 or Kodak Max 400, expired 2008
Tetenal C-41 Kit

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September 2011
Promaster 70-210mm f/3.8
Fuji Sensia, 200 or 400, expired 2007(?)
Arista E-6 Kit

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October 2023
Jupiter-9 85mm f/2
Washi F 100 X-ray Film
510-Pyro 1+100 10 min 20C
 

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This set is about places that are no more. More businesses will sadly be ending. In fact I did post an image of the Haymarket Coffee House in the "Beauty of Decay" assignment. That image actually belongs here but I didn't want to repost an image.


#1 New image: 09/07/2024
"Pizza no more"
Exposure: 1/2 second at f/19 with Tiffen polarizer, in the morning
Paper exposure: 9 seconds at f/11

RIP Mimmo's et al. Northampton has changed so much since I was a kid.
 

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RIP Mimmo's et al. Northampton has changed so much since I was a kid.

When I moved to Hampton Court back in 2009 Mimmo's mailed out a welcome letter and an offering for a free large pizza. Upon leaving my place from one of the exits viewing WHMP you hook that corner and there was Mimmo's. Back in 1998 a teen was stabbed there. The place was called Nini's at that time

Northampton is not the same place as when I was growing up. It pains me.
 

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This is old series, from 2011 and 2023. It's small because the content could be unpleasant for some people, it's a deer that died. Click to enlarge.


View attachment 378097

All taken with Pentax Spotmatic

1
April 2011
Promaster 70-210mm f/3.8
Kodak Max 400, expired 2008
Tetenal C-41 Kit

2
May or June 2011
Promaster 70-210mm f/3.8
Fuji Superia X-tra 400 or Kodak Max 400, expired 2008
Tetenal C-41 Kit

3
September 2011
Promaster 70-210mm f/3.8
Fuji Sensia, 200 or 400, expired 2007(?)
Arista E-6 Kit

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October 2023
Jupiter-9 85mm f/2
Washi F 100 X-ray Film
510-Pyro 1+100 10 min 20C
Interesting progression. The x-ray film has me interested.
 

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Old submission from early this year: A pair of photos taken a few days apart, Nikon FM, T-Max 100, most likely my 50mm pancake lens

Change1.jpeg


Change2.jpeg
 

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My contribution. New Change on SuperXX Aerographic (a bit expired...) in a Polaroid MP4, developed in Mytol, enlarged onto 11x14 Ilford RC, and this is a crop from a phone photo (had to zoom-out to avoid reflections from the extremely glossy paper).


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Maybe not the change you're looking for.... 🙂
 
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