The other day we went for a little walk on a very warm and summery day – it’s only the beginning of November after all – and I had the opportunity of shooting some ISO 100 slide film in my Rollei. I actually loaded that roll a long while back and was crossing my fingers that I wasn’t mistaken about what I had loaded. Now I only need to shoot two more rolls of slide film and I’m all set for the E6 chemicals that have been waiting for their turn. I started to collect rolls for those chemicals at the beginning of the year and still don’t have enough to warrant mixing them up. ISO 100 just isn’t my speed. And after that unusually warm and sunny day the weather has been all doom and gloom, and I didn’t get the chance to shoot more E6. We’ll see whether the E6 development happens before the end of the year.
Today I show you more pictures from Argentina. These only happened by chance, since we were there at the right time entirely by accident. The next trip to Argentina is almost around the corner now and I’m counting the rolls in my stash to see how much I will have to buy still before the trip. This time we’ll be mostly in the countryside so I’m still a bit undecided, but I think for this reason alone I’ll be going with colour again.
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.