I thought I had managed to screw up my film development in every possible way already, but apparently not. Today I managed something new: I only developed half of a roll. I must have measured the chemicals wrongly and put in 500ml instead of 600ml when developing 2 rolls of 35mm in a Paterson tank. Idiotic, I know. At least it wasn’t anything important. By chance the bottom roll was the one I cared about and that one was developed perfectly. Luckily I rarely ever screw up rolls completely, but this time I obviously managed. Ironically it was also the last roll of HP5+ I had left to develop. Probably I had to make up for the fact that all the other rolls were developed without any issues and with nice results. I guess it kinda evens out.
Today I’m showing you another roll from our trip in April. I still have lots of those to show you, so I better keep them coming!
All pictures taken with: Leica M6, Zeiss ZM C-Biogon 35mm f/2.8.
dm Paradies 400 developed in Fuji Hunt C41 Kit, Jobo CPE-2.
Now, here I actually like the colour!
Attitude!
Not sure what’s up with the shopping cart.
And what is he doing with his glass?
Little work break I suppose.
I think I walked past him twice to make sure I got the shot and the second time didn’t work.
The reason why my husband ate choripan in China Town …!
She was there for quite a while actually. With such nice company, no wonder!
See that tree branch? Well, it’s the branch of an ombú so actually the branch is growing new roots because it’s not a tree!
Uhm …! Stylish!
Reading the newspaper in the street. Literally.
Haggling?