I’m still somewhat jet-lagged, but I’m slowly getting accustomed to being back home. I even shot a couple of rolls of Double-X yesterday and developed them in the evening.
Shooting street here is so different! At some times of the day the streets are absolutely empty and then at others so crowded that you can shoot a couple of rolls while walking three blocks. In summer the the crowded times actually coincide with daylight, so I wasn’t as frustrated as usually. I wanted to continue today, but naturally it started to rain.
When will I develop the rest of my Argentina rolls, you might wonder? Well, I’m waiting for the chemicals and I think it might still take a couple of weeks until they show up. Patience is a virtue. Until then I will just continue shooting around here, weather permitting. After all I still have some 10 rolls of Double-X to play with and quite a number of E6 rolls for my Rollei. It won’t get boring for me!
All pictures taken with: Rolleicord V, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f/3.5.
RPX400 stand-developed in Caffenol-CL.
I also like the garden gnome in the background. Is there anything creepier than this?
Occasionally I still need to take a picture of a scooter … I’m sorry.
Obligatory miniature train shot.
You might have noticed that I was at a train station …