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The Pool: The Loft - Verona Pool
Items:
Trompe Loeil - Zeeland Ottoman
{what next} Provence Picnic Drinks Tray (green)
Trompe Loeil - Cobi Chair
*alirium* tiny forest : green
Alirium *aG* tree of Elf B spring
Hayabusa Design Populus Serotina Peuplier HD-F Mstd8 v1-1 T1
+Half-Deer+ Neatly Folded Blankets - Leaves
-tb- Spring Living - Radio (Beige)
Ariskea [Fluffy] Eucalyptus Plant [Yellow vase]
The Loft - Pepta Drinks Tray
Trompe Loeil - Mali Lounger Wood Frame {A}
throw white - from a Mudhoney bed
-tres blah- Hodgepodge - Stacked Magazines
Head - Genus Project
Body - Maitreya
Hair - "Kimma" by Doux
Bikini - Summer Time Bikini in Peach by Evie
Nails - Nailplug & Empire
Decor - Apple Fall & Dust Bunny
Furniture - Hive
This is from a roll of Kodachrome 64 that I found in a Kodak Signet 35 Rangefinder camera. I don't know who shot the film or how old the shot is.
I developed the film as black and white in Rodinal 1:50. The following is the recipe for how I developed it. All liquids were at 20 degrees C.
1. Pre-soaked the film in water for a few minutes.
2. Soaked the film in a mixture of 50 grams of Sodium Carbonate in 500 ml of distilled water for one minute with several vigorous agitations. This will remove the rem-jet backing. Slowly mix the Sodium Carbonate into the water while stirring to get it to dissolve without crystalizing.
3. Rinsed and agitated in tap water at least 3 times.
4. Developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 20 minutes with continuous agitation for the first two minutes then 10 seconds every minute after that.
5. Water stop bath, 3 rinses.
6. Normal fix.
7 rinse in running tap water for 4 minutes.
8. Gentle squeegee between fingers under running water to get any remaining rem-jet off. You will see black soot on your fingers if there is still some remaining.
9. Hang to dry with a weight at the bottom to help get the curl out. This is old film and it will have a lot of curl to it.
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A late start for work allowed me time to do a quick dawn shoot at the much photographed North Curl Curl pool. I don't shoot pools very often but I wanted some foreground interest against what I knew was going to be fairly dark skies. Autumn in Sydney often presents some interesting sunrise clouds and this morning was no exception.
Nikon D800, Nikkor 16-35mm, Lee 1.2 GND filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.