The bridge

Kodacolor II C120 C41 developed in C22. @charliedontsurf @redredgray I guess I DID get the shot of the guy on the bridge. I'm a #photojournalist now The landscapes are something I tried assuming the frames would overlap. I was getting towards the end of the film and this homemade roll holder had it's window changed from 6x6 to 6x9? So I was guessing the overlap. Looks like I had a nice paper bleedthrough as well. The markings on the paper lined up with the bridge and I had a hard time figuring out what that structure was. The symbols on the left side gave me some clues though. I shot some pics of the water - my actual goal, but I'm unsure if they came out, since I accidentally over exposed the frame a couple of times.... Like I said before, sometimes this is harder than bending spoons with your mind... × 1
Kodacolor II expired 8/1984 developed in C22 chemicals. 6x7 format - turned out better than I expected between old C41 film, tired C22 chemicals and an amateur photographer #man #bridge

Photographe :
mike1allison
Téléchargé :
2020-06-05
Tags :
120 analog bridge c-22 c22 c41 color film kodacolor landscape lomo lomography man mf photojournalist
Appareil :
Burke and James 4X5
Pellicule :
Kodak Kodacolor II 120 (expired)
Objectif :
kodak ektar 8 1/2 inch f6.3
Ville :
Uintah
Pays/région :
United States
Albums :
C41 in C22

4 commentaires

  1. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    That looks pretty sketchy up there!

  2. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    @charliedontsurf its ok I think he can fly. He flew up there right?

  3. redredgray
    redredgray ·

    @charliedontsurf @mike1allison - This all now weirdly reminded me of the bridge scene in "Blowout".

  4. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    @redredgray @charliedontsurf every bridge tells a story. lol historicbridgefoundation.com/bridges-in-film/

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