Shashinsky
The remains of the day
Photo diary
I found another spot where I thought I might be able to capture a nice golden hour shot if I was lucky. So, one late afternoon, I went on a photo walk there carrying a DSLR (for pre-shoot exposure and composition check) and a film camera. The sun was just about going down. I held my DSLR up to my eye and, just as I was about to press the shutter button, a group of young runners passed across the frame. I hung fire until they disappeared from the frame. But wait, this can make a great shot! A Kodak moment! I clicked the shutter button. And this is what I got. As for the film camera, I could capture a beautiful sunset after the runner was gone, I thought…but alas, I misjudged the time and temperature when developing the film with old developer which was nearing a complete exhaustion. When I took the film out of the tank, it was completely transparent. Not even the frame numbers were visible. Ouch.
Shot on April 9, 2023, with Nikon D750 + AI Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4S
The remains of the day
Photo diary
I found another spot where I thought I might be able to capture a nice golden hour shot if I was lucky. So, one late afternoon, I went on a photo walk there carrying a DSLR (for pre-shoot exposure and composition check) and a film camera. The sun was just about going down. I held my DSLR up to my eye and, just as I was about to press the shutter button, a group of young runners passed across the frame. I hung fire until they disappeared from the frame. But wait, this can make a great shot! A Kodak moment! I clicked the shutter button. And this is what I got. As for the film camera, I could capture a beautiful sunset after the runner was gone, I thought…but alas, I misjudged the time and temperature when developing the film with old developer which was nearing a complete exhaustion. When I took the film out of the tank, it was completely transparent. Not even the frame numbers were visible. Ouch.
Shot on April 9, 2023, with Nikon D750 + AI Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4S