Bread & Batteries & Harold

Nightmare processing day… fucked up spooling the film, dust magnet development, the works.

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High contrast, orange filter on the Rollei, kind of harsh. Looks like fish skin to the right of the bread tin. Biblical. When I was a kid we had one of these bread bins. Made of metal to keep the mice out. Ours had red writing on it. I’d forgotten all about it until I saw this one.

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I just liked what was left of this wooden fence in front of the concrete fence. Redundancy rules.

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SOS from Harold, so lonely… The Rolleinar renders monster bokeh.

Maybe Harold’s battery fell out. If it is a battery.

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camera & dev
Rolleiflex 3.5F Model 4 (plus Rolleinar III & orange filter), HP5+ EI 200, HC-110 1+63 (Dil H) 8 minutes

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Martin Smith8 February, 2010 - 20:11

The Rolleinar wins the Harold challenge!

skinnyvoice8 February, 2010 - 20:22

Lol! I agree

Gareth Gardner8 February, 2010 - 20:35

A nightmare processing day perhaps, but well worth the effort. Some very beautiful and atmospheric photos.

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