- UPDATE (2:45 p.m. on March 16, 2010): Earlier today, I discovered that roll of 120-film. It was in my jacket pocket. Which had just gone through the laundry last night. I’m still going to get the roll developed, since I’m interested to see how the detergent and dryer heat might have affected the crystals. Should be interesting.
I’m going to put up a raincheck for Day XI of the new 30-day challenge. While I did take some photos today, they won’t be ready for a while.
That is to say, I made pictures on film. Medium-format film. Film that places like Columbia Photo and the drugstores can’t process. Because it’s not C-41.
In fact, I made pictures with this camera and on this roll of film:
I haven’t figured out how or where I’ll be getting the Ilford processed, but it is definitely something I’ll take care of this week. Once the negatives are scanned, I’ll post the real Day XI.
Woo-hoo!!! Extra points for using good ol’film, Chris. 🙂
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