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Simpsons Gap National Park

Group photos from 24th November

These were my first developed photos I have done myself...

 

I haven't learned to make contacts or blow up photos yet, so I went into the dark room, put the negative in a slide-scanner thing (see? Don't even know the name!), made it larger, and took an exposure of about 4 seconds with my dSLR. I then uploaded it to photoshop, cropped, and inverted!

This is one of my first self-developed photos. I burned a roll this morning so I'd have something to play with. Not bad for a first attempt.

 

Arista Premium 400, Arista chemistry.

Developed as part of the Linden Department of Public works. Landscaping by Squishy Mole (SL)

 

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develop exhibition @ thirtyseven degrees gallery Danks St Waterloo July 19 - August 14 2007

 

Photo: Ben Searcy

Developed music for site-specific work in collaboration with choreographer Teresa Fellion and dance company at natural quarry in Newport, RI. Incorporated elements of Gregorian Chant, Dvorak's 9th Symphony, modal improvisation, strings and percussion, while playing with reverberant echo and acoustics of the quarry.

 

'“Goin’ home, goin’ home,” the musicians sang. All together, the religious or spiritual allusion to returning to a better place after this life was clear. The piece showed us the power of life in our body, and the blessings waiting for us as they move from this Earth' –Kathryn Boland, Dance Informa

Steve McAdam, Director, Fluid & Soundings

 

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developed and printed by yours truly

Camera: Nikon FM2

35mm Film Kodak 400tx

50mm Lens and 90mm Lens

Lightmeter: Camera

Developed in HC110 by Me

Scanned with Epson v600

Location: Island of Grenada

This roll came out better than the first one I did, I dont really remember shooting it, and I think the roll was underexposed to begin with. Who knows, I'm going to keep working at it.

  

Nikkormat Ft

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