This is going to be interesting...
I had a roll of Efke25 that I was shooting at night at a party, at some point, the back of the camera fell off because of the stupid engineering of the company that made the camera (i.e. the camera strap is connected to the locking mechanism), and I quickly put the back back on.
Now, I don't think that was part of the problem, but I mention it just in case.
I was also drunk when I took these pictures....the exposure was all over the place, so I decided to blow the dust off my PaRodinal and try some standing development. The developer smelled awful, very similar to the color developer used in E6 processing, but I diluted it anyway 1:100, and threw it in the tank and let it process for 30 minutes...then I forgot about it.
I found it an hour and a half later and quickly stopped and fixed it, when I pulled it out it looked like it was improperly fixed and had a layer of bronze all over. Now, the fix is almost brand new--I mixed it up yesterday and have maybe run 4 rolls of film through it. The developer was homemade AND very old and it was incredibly over developed....but where did this bronzing come from?
I've attached a scan of one of the negatives to show the odd solarization.
I had a roll of Efke25 that I was shooting at night at a party, at some point, the back of the camera fell off because of the stupid engineering of the company that made the camera (i.e. the camera strap is connected to the locking mechanism), and I quickly put the back back on.
Now, I don't think that was part of the problem, but I mention it just in case.
I was also drunk when I took these pictures....the exposure was all over the place, so I decided to blow the dust off my PaRodinal and try some standing development. The developer smelled awful, very similar to the color developer used in E6 processing, but I diluted it anyway 1:100, and threw it in the tank and let it process for 30 minutes...then I forgot about it.
I found it an hour and a half later and quickly stopped and fixed it, when I pulled it out it looked like it was improperly fixed and had a layer of bronze all over. Now, the fix is almost brand new--I mixed it up yesterday and have maybe run 4 rolls of film through it. The developer was homemade AND very old and it was incredibly over developed....but where did this bronzing come from?
I've attached a scan of one of the negatives to show the odd solarization.
