Ok I’m back from retirement, but not really…
You can file this under “Analog Vacation” and also “Utter Randomness”.
But most importantly, this is what happens when you develop for 5:45 at 95F (instead of the standard 3:30 at 102.4F)
Shadows are better developed, and colours more consistent.
Consider me satisfied…and also gone again.
🙂
Hope y’all are doing well.
m.
Aha! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
I’m glad you’re back (oh yes you are).
Thank you for the invaluable information as well. Hope my colour images turn out this good.
ohhhhhhh no I’m not.
(…and also: thanks!)
🙂
These are wonderful. Love the colors for sure but the sense of family joy just shines through.
Many thanks, Bijan–glad you enjoyed them. Hope you are all doing well.
M.
We miss you…
Thanks very much, Joe! It is nice to post some stuff once in awhile.
All the best,
Mark
Nice to see you back! And nice series. Stay safe!
Alright everybody simmer down…no one is “back”.
🙂
(Hope you’re well Naomi!)
-Mark
Well, you are missed in the photoblogosphere, like it or not! And down here in SoCal we are fine. The rest of the country? Good question!
Please stay.
And yes, these are wonderful!
Many thanks, David!
I will see what I can do….
You can be “on the other side” as long as you want, while posting such awesome content. 🙂
Thanks Aivaras–you are too kind!
🙏🏼
I can’t believe I didn’t recheck this blog until today. But, as Miranda says in ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’, “Everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place.”
And so it seems that you have decided to visit what looks like a real-life Jurassic Park, but without the dinosaurs. And it’s just as well, because we all know what happens when you try and resurrect a carnivorous species that has been extinct for 65 million years: utter, terrifying chaos.