Today I’m showing you some leftovers from my last trip and different rolls. There is only one more colour roll from this trip which I will show you tomorrow. I didn’t shoot much street on the trip because I didn’t really get too much of an opportunity. The streets have a tendency to be a little deserted over there, so there just isn’t much going on. These leftovers somewhat reflect the meagre pickings one gets even in the city centre. However, it was a successful trip anyway and I brought back some rather interesting shots. After the next roll I will show you some more of my regular street stuff from back home and from our trip in April.
The last couple of days I took a break from my development efforts. I’ve been busy with other things, since doing only development and scanning becomes rather tedious and repetitive. But then, my efforts will continue soon so that I can possibly catch up one day, hopefully before the next trip. It’s always the trips that derail me and make it impossible to get to a certain everyday routine around here. I’m always struggling to keep up with my regular shooting habits while also processing those leftovers from trips many months ago. However, I have already mixed up the next litre of C41 chemicals – the 4th litre of my Fuji C41 Kit – and will hopefully find the time to develop another tank of rolls from Argentina tomorrow.
All pictures taken with: Leica M6, Zeiss ZM C-Biogon 35mm f/2.8.
Kentmere 400 stand-developed in Caffenol-CL.
Fast, eh?
No way in or no way out?
Bus terminal.
Quick stop at the market to buy fruit.
We weren’t the only ones with the same idea.
Still, not much going on.
The rest: T-Max 400 developed in Delta-Std.
Like mother like daughter.
Normally that street is somewhat deserted. The roll was a dud. The development was completely awful and most of the shots weren’t worth spending more than 3 minutes in post-processing on them.