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I finally got off my ass and shot a roll of film. This first shot has been sitting in my camera so long that when I developed the film and hung it, there was still a curve the shape of the film in the back when it’s waiting to be shot. My guess is it had been there for 4-5 months. Maybe longer. When I picked up my camera it had been so long that I guessed the film was Hp5+ and turned out to be Fp4+, so I pushed it to 200. All shot with the Hasselblad 500c and 80/2.8 or 50/4. It’s good to be back.
Hey Connor, I get your blog updates and I’m glad to see you’re back. I especially like the tranquility of the pier shot. Leah