I didn't make any, but should have. I have to get my butt in gear and develop some sheet film. I have almost 50 sheets of 4x5 and 20 sheets of 5x7 just sitting there, boxes staring at me, every time I go into the darkroom. I feel guilty every time I print, knowing I should be developing that film.
I love the big big negative, but developing the film is such a pain in the rear. But I hate developing film anyway... That's why I do all my roll film as stand development these days. Shake it up for 90 seconds and then let it sit for an hour while I cook dinner, then come back to fix and put it in the washer... Effective time spent: 5 minutes. I love that aspect of it, but still have a distaste for doing what feels like a chore. With sheet film, I have no way of getting out of the darkroom without fogging the film, so stand development is not an option, and that's why I dislike it so much.
On a positive note - I have done a lot of house cleaning lately and have settled on my three favorite cameras. It wasn't a New Year's resolution, but a promise to myself all the same. All 6x6. ZeroImage 2000 pinhole, Holga, and a Hasselblad system. That's it for outdoors. I also have a 5x7 for indoor stuff like portraits, but that's different. Everything else is packed up, awaiting a day that I feel inspired to use it. It made my life simpler by a landslide, and I now have the ability to focus on what matters - making photographs.
- Thomas
Same.1. To always have a camera with me, even in the privy.
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