Last christmas I shot some 6x9, this year I chose 6x6.
Tri-X at boxspeed in Rodinal 1+30.
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>>2990884
I didn't ask anything in the past few film threads.
My family christmas shots are on a roll of colorfilm. These shots are from the walk I usually take on christmas after arriving at my family's home. Obviously, I took 2 more later.
I like the barn shots, they have an objective bleakness similer to the Bechers work. The xmas tree is ok, the portrait is a little over exposed imo, but not a bad shot, nothing special though.
Keep going with those landscapes, theres something there, shoot more and find it.
>>2990975
Thanks. I had issues exposing inside and both shots were taken 1/15s wide open. Probably a whole stop too much.