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Not the best shot, but this is through a door, across a room, and through a window, happening to catch the sly fellow as he cut through my backyard. So I'll take it!
Backyard trees at my parent's house in Magnolia Wood, Baton Rouge at dusk. The fading light darkens the shapes of the trees to a nearly single pattern set against the graying yet still light sky.
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 C T*
(expired) Lucky 100 (SHD100)
[ELITE]+[Hp-UP]+[Ascorbic Acid],
15 mins @ 20C
Epson Perfection V500 via Silverfast
First attempt at using alt chemistry. Shot a bunch of boring junk just to have rolls to process.
Messed around with PH levels using "The Darkroom Cookbook" as a reference.
I love the fact that there appears to be no halation protection on this really cheap, thin film. Looks cool!
The west side of the backyard has a large cherry tree. Cherries from the tree can be used to make cherry pies.
One of several Nanday Parakeets that show up at the backyard feeders from time to time. Not a big fan of them..........
My son amazes me completely. This afternoon, he was driving me nuts, so i sent him to the backyard to play. He noticed that Carol's father had propped up our Rosemary tree. So Adolfo decided to do the same to my Lemon tree.
These photos are after the fact; he is explaining to us why he did what he did. I was cleaning up in the kitchen and carol was sorting laundry - Adolfo comes in from outside tracking wet and mud and says, "mama, come look what i did." Carol follows him and i started a moist towel to clean up his tracks.
Carol comes back inside, "Killy, come look at what your son did" Incredible. Just look at the knot. What is most amazing to me is that Carol's father just propped up the Rosemary with a wooden stick - he did nothing with rope and a stake (and a 2x4 for extra support!)