Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffery Smith wrote: > I spent an hour shooting two rolls of film in the lower 9th ward this > afternoon. I am not optimistic that anything will be of much interest. > There > is so much devastation, it just looks like one might expect after a nuclear > bomb detonating 20 miles away. I did find a child's toy rifle with a > collection of barnacles on the stock (wish I had taken a macro lens on an > SLR). I hope to get at least a PAW out of the 72 frames. Seeing so many of > people's possesions in the ruins was depressing, like someone emptied all > of > your drawers and closets into the mud. > > On another topic, I just mixed up a batch of divided D-76 (I was getting to > like D23 but my pastor somehow managed to knock all of the bottles off my > shelf last Wednesday, breaking every last one of them) and am wondering > what > to expect. Theoretically, it is a good idea (saturate the emulsion with > developer, then place it in borax to develop the image with little > possibility of overdevelopment). Of course, if it was good, everyone would > be using it. Have ANY of you used it? If so, how did you like the results? > I'm also sort of attracted to the temperature latitude (you don't need to > measure temperature at alll, which is good since my wife put my Wesson dial > thermometer in the oven when she baked some corn bread the other day...she > couldn't figure out why the oven never got warmer than 125F). > > Jeffery Smith > New Orleans, LA > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > Look forward to seeing what you've got. I 've just been watching a longish piece on BBC NEws 24 - from I think it was the Ninth. About the likelihood of conflict between City and residents over the City's comments that the area will be flattened unless 50% of the residents come back. Some residents seem to be preparing for a long fight because they reckon that there will be far fewer than 50%, but they want to stay. It looked a scene of total desolation even now. Peter Dzwig