TimSmith-Laing
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Hi guys,
Am on a developing binge, clearing my backlog of film. Mostly it's MF, and for a little while I've been on the verge of altogether losing faith in 35mm; I just don't seem to get the results with it that I do with 6x6. But then I developed a roll of FP4 I've had sitting around for a bit, and my faith is restored.
I know you can't really go wrong with black and white in a cemetary, but still, I thought I'd share anyway. Would love to hear what you think. Personally, I think that all the whited out lichens shows I should get to grips with the zone system, but still.
Am on a developing binge, clearing my backlog of film. Mostly it's MF, and for a little while I've been on the verge of altogether losing faith in 35mm; I just don't seem to get the results with it that I do with 6x6. But then I developed a roll of FP4 I've had sitting around for a bit, and my faith is restored.
I know you can't really go wrong with black and white in a cemetary, but still, I thought I'd share anyway. Would love to hear what you think. Personally, I think that all the whited out lichens shows I should get to grips with the zone system, but still.
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If anyone's curious, the place is Holywell Church, Oxford. All shot on an M6 with J8 attached.
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