
Almost every single negative and print I ever made from 1969 to about 2000 has gone...
Yeah, mine too....
Are you trying to get me to go hunt through our storage locker?![]()

I'm so sorry to hear that, glad there are some good shots to share...
I'd be devastated to suffer such loss. Only my very first negatives and prints are gone, so I can't show what sucked me in in the first place. And my very early black and white 110 negatives are hit and miss. But since I started acting serious, around 1974, I have nearly everything (with some stories behind every exception).
So I should be able to help you vicariously... any requests?


I'm so sorry to hear that, glad there are some good shots to share...
I'd be devastated to suffer such loss.
From June 1983 about 2 months after I started developing my first B&W film at home. By this time I had bought a bulk reel of FP4 and was rolling it into re-useable canisters. Ifosol2 developer. Olympus OM2n, 50mm f1.4, I'm guessing pretty close to wide open. That's my wife of 2 years at the time, 4 months pregnant and engrossed in a large jigsaw puzzle. The boy is 31 next week.
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. Wife, and the books in the background, and the story
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I used a fairly deep yellow-green filter to try and lighten the foliage but it probably made little difference. The front tripod leg was fully extended and submerged in the water at the edge of the shallow little pond. Film was either Agfapan 25 or 100 ISO (rated at approximated half box speed) and developer was Rodinal at 1:50 or 1:100. Film was exposed and developed to print best after selenium toning to straighten and lengthen the H&D curve. The print was also selenium toned to deepen the blacks without blocking the shadows. The print toning also neutralized the olive green hue of Ilford Gallery DW fiber Grade 3. I loved this paper's tonal range and depth but hated that greenish tint. Happily, it toned beautifully and evenly in selenium to a lovely plumb-brown.
this post should be renamed, come on guys, the '80s is not old ... is it?
... I know this was printed on Agfa Portriga because of all the stippling in the scan...
( this is from a contact sheet )this post should be renamed, come on guys, the '80s is not old ... is it?
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