Last Spring I was on a huge film kick,. At first I was shooting a lot of color but then I switched to black and white during the 'stay at home order' because I develop that myself. When I injured my back in early June that put an end to all my planned analog photography projects. So this roll starts with some late-spring snow and finishes just a few weeks ago. It is Kodak Tri-X 400 shot in my Minolta X-700 and developed in HC-110(b). I actually live-streamed myself developing it - you can see that HERE.
I can't believe part of this old cabin is still standfing in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
This is a canal-era culvert now underneath Riverview Road.
The bigger stones at the top half are Valley Railroad era. (this is Bath Creek)
Snow on daffodils.
Shadows
Beer
Pitmaster Ben
Brad in trouble.
The first of many fires in 2020
I'm going to guess they don't enforce this one anymore.
Springfield Bog in September
I'm hoping to get back into more film photography projects this Fall/Winter and hope to finish up a few of the projects I started what seems like a lifetime ago now.
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