Last week I decided to finally tackle my big box of undeveloped rolls of film. The problem with being a prolific shooter is that it’s sometimes hard to keep up with my development, especially when I’m shooting a lot of colour. Over the course of the year I actually collected 115 rolls, almost half the rolls that I shot so far. Having all these rolls sit there undeveloped makes me hesitate when I feel like shooting more, since it seems like I’m adding more and more to my to-do-list. Before I shoot new rolls at my usual pace I will therefore attempt to develop all these rolls I have sitting around already. After a week I’m already down to 90 rolls and I hope to keep going like this over the next few weeks.
By the way, something strange happened with the selection for my last post. Certain pictures of some of the rolls were just left out in between for no reason whatsoever. Here is the rest, but I’m afraid there is less flow to it than usually. Next time I’ll try to make less of a mess. In any case, all pictures I’m showing you today were taken in January.
Pictures taken with: Leica M6, Zeiss ZM C-Biogon 35mm f/2.8 and Rolleicord V, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f/3.5.
Starting with: M6 / Delta 400 @800 / HC-110.
Fluffy.
Delta 400 / HC-110.
Cigarette break.
Husband with crow.
What light!
Got noticed, I guess.
Elevator self portrait.
Fighting gravity.
The umbrella is there to protect the clothes from rain.
Parallels.
In the spiderweb.
Did I mention spiders?
Delta 400 @800 / HC-110
Twins.
Next time I hope the phone zombie won’t be there.
Bookshop self-portrait.
Contrasty.
Crab women.
Happiness.
I like the light in this. And the action figure.
No idea what’s going on here.
Silhouettes.
Questionable taste.
Rollei / HP5+ / HC-110.
Bread.
The dog was clearly posing for me.
Then I ran into this guy.
We stopped for a coffee.
M6 / Delta 400 @800 / HC-110.
Fish monger.
Strange architecture.
All the lines …
I always find it rather disturbing when pigs want to sell me ham.
Cigarette break.
Don’t ask me …!
Last one.