shadows of trees
I bought a film that expired in June 1971 a few months back: Kodak High Contrast Copy Film. This type of film was used to record documents, well before the days of photocopiers.
Anyway, I had no idea how it would turn out, or if anything would turn out. This film was more than 43 years out of date!
I ran it through my old trusty Canon AE-1 SLR and had it processed at Walch Optics in Hobart. Even the process wasn't used in this day and age - as far as I know, they had to do some experimentation to get it to work.
finally I got the film back. It was horribly under-exposed, but there were a few gems in there - this is one of them.
It is an old building in Ross, central Tasmania.
shadows of trees
I bought a film that expired in June 1971 a few months back: Kodak High Contrast Copy Film. This type of film was used to record documents, well before the days of photocopiers.
Anyway, I had no idea how it would turn out, or if anything would turn out. This film was more than 43 years out of date!
I ran it through my old trusty Canon AE-1 SLR and had it processed at Walch Optics in Hobart. Even the process wasn't used in this day and age - as far as I know, they had to do some experimentation to get it to work.
finally I got the film back. It was horribly under-exposed, but there were a few gems in there - this is one of them.
It is an old building in Ross, central Tasmania.