Saturday, December 13, 2008

7x17 Scans

I've been trying to familiarize myself with the process of exposing and developing 7x17 film before next semester begins. I'm hoping to get a few negatives to use for the historical processes course we teach. There's a pretty steep learning curve, but I think I've figured some things out. I had mixed success with tray processing, but things seem more consistent in a rotary processor. Here are a few of the better negatives from the last couple of months.


Cottonwood Trunks along the South Fork of the Snake River, ID 2008


Warm Water Slough, near Burton, ID 2008



Wolf Flat area of the South Fork of the Snake River, ID 2008


Cottonwood Boat Launch on the South Fork of the Snake River, ID 2008


Fly-fisherman, South Fork of the Snake River, ID 2008


Gravel Bar Island, South Fork of the Snake River, ID 2008


Cottonwoods at Warm Slough Wildlife Management Area, Hibbard, ID 2008


South Fork of the Snake River, near Kelly Island Campground, ID 2008

6 Comments:

Blogger Michael said...

Wow. Two sweet blog posts. You've been busy.

Are you coming down for Christmas? If so, let's go shooting. Bring the 7x17.

3:20 PM  
Blogger Darren said...

We'll be down on the 26th and probably plan to stay for a few days. I'll bring the big camera.

4:29 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

My favorites are the first one and the fly fisherman one.

5:14 PM  
Blogger Jonathan said...

Man, that's one fat fisherman.

8:56 PM  
Blogger Darren said...

Yeah.. Phat with a PH

11:22 AM  
Blogger Alex Degaston said...

Those are great pics Darren. You are quite the photographer. And BTW its been forever since we've talked. I was thinking of you a while ago when I took my wife/kids through Augusta on our way home after a week's vacation in Myrtle Beach. I didn't see any peacocks at the old farm in Martinez.

9:57 AM  

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