ElectroWNED
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and oh my...😀
The entire process, from start to beginning:
I've never rewound my film (in the camera) in an attempt to leave a little bit sticking out, so I destroyed like 5 shots doing that. I eventually said "fu**it" and rewound the film all the way back into the cartridge. Set up my stuff in the darkroom, closed the door, and started fumbling around. I soon realized that just getting the film onto the spool would be hard enough, let alone doing it perfectly. Satisfied with my rolling attempt, I exited and started developing. Forgot to put the top on the little developer tank, so my hands were covered in TMax developer, and fixer. Took the roll out and put it in the washer for 15 minutes...
As I unrolled the film, I had a :bang: feeling: I think my poor winding skills resulted in the film touching (giving it those milking blotches?); but not all was lost! After hanging to dry, I took the roll to the light table to inspect: I had lost about 15 shots (from 36) dut to poor winding in the dev tank, but the 21 shots that came out, came out perfect!
Now with an enlarger in my hands, I forgot to focus the light, resulting in a poorly lit contact sheet 😱 Tried again, and it revealed not only 4 frames that I knew were good compositionaly, but also developed perfectly.
I had to run off to another class before I could print anything, but I can say without a doubt that I'm hooked already! 😎
The entire process, from start to beginning:
I've never rewound my film (in the camera) in an attempt to leave a little bit sticking out, so I destroyed like 5 shots doing that. I eventually said "fu**it" and rewound the film all the way back into the cartridge. Set up my stuff in the darkroom, closed the door, and started fumbling around. I soon realized that just getting the film onto the spool would be hard enough, let alone doing it perfectly. Satisfied with my rolling attempt, I exited and started developing. Forgot to put the top on the little developer tank, so my hands were covered in TMax developer, and fixer. Took the roll out and put it in the washer for 15 minutes...
As I unrolled the film, I had a :bang: feeling: I think my poor winding skills resulted in the film touching (giving it those milking blotches?); but not all was lost! After hanging to dry, I took the roll to the light table to inspect: I had lost about 15 shots (from 36) dut to poor winding in the dev tank, but the 21 shots that came out, came out perfect!
Now with an enlarger in my hands, I forgot to focus the light, resulting in a poorly lit contact sheet 😱 Tried again, and it revealed not only 4 frames that I knew were good compositionaly, but also developed perfectly.
I had to run off to another class before I could print anything, but I can say without a doubt that I'm hooked already! 😎