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Ken Nadvornick
03-09-2010, 10:11 PM
Online slideshow has been updated for Feb 7 - Feb 21.
Ken
lorirfrommontana
03-25-2010, 04:49 PM
Well, this has been a great exercise so far. It has become habit to take a picture everyday. No, they are not all great pictures but I am honing my skills every day. I've found it difficult to get in the darkroom that often but would like to make that a habit also! Thanks again for suggesting this project.
Rob Skeoch
03-26-2010, 04:07 PM
I haven't found taking the photos to be a problem, although I've missed a day or two. The issue is getting the darkroom work done for me.
-rob
jnanian
03-26-2010, 04:10 PM
i was all geared up to do this challenge,
and we had "technical difficulties" and i had no darkroom for 3 months
maybe 2011 for me ...
- john
KWhitmore
03-29-2010, 12:55 PM
Well, I'm also a bit behind in the darkroom work (a month?) which is no big deal, I know I'll catch up eventually. Last week I nearly forgot to do my daily so I had to get out of bed, put on the pj's and get set up. 10 minutes later I was back in bed, snug as a bug. :-)
What I find difficult in this challenge is the scanning and uploading of pics to the net...rather go to the dentist than do that stuff, ugh! :-(
Ken Nadvornick
03-29-2010, 11:12 PM
I had decided early on that for logistical reasons I would limit my presentation to negative scans. Even so, I'm also over a month behind. The photos are there, just waiting for time to process and scan.
And like Rob, I've also missed a few days. It's unavoidable. At first I considered just posting blank frames with some sort of cute quotation or cartoon. But then I came to my senses and decided to simply slide my negatives back to fill in the ocassional missed day. Then expose an extra on the other end to make it up. They are still perfectly sequential, just not perfectly chronological. Such are the imperfections of life. If I were retired I might see - and be able to do - things differently.
Had hoped to process this weekend, but obligations are again starting to crowd in...
Ken
David William White
03-29-2010, 11:33 PM
We're coming up on three months! I've managed to post something every day. Mostly scans, but prints about a third of the time, although they're pretty rushed. I've identified which ones I'll come back to, as well as finding some gems in the ones I passed over, so I'm building quite a backlog. My justification is that it is better to put negatives aside for printing later than wanting to print and having nothing worthwhile.
Some of my postings are do-overs: they didn't make the grade the first time, but I went and shot them again with a different lens or in better light or whatever.
I've built up quite a collection of graffiti and street art, and I think I can do a 'sweep' some weekend with colour film. That would make an interesting collection.
I haven't done the 'dog on the couch', nor have I shot a beggar or homeless person, nor a sunset, so I figure I haven't hit bottom yet!
Some other interesting things that happened: I made a sale of two prints when someone saw me shooting an old hotel with the 4x5, on two occasions I've been interrupted by security staff, I've been propositioned by a meth addict (which I politely declined), and again with the 4x5, I've had unsolicited conversations where the name 'Ansel Adams' was floated.
So far, so good!
KWhitmore
03-30-2010, 11:09 AM
"I haven't done the 'dog on the couch', nor have I shot a beggar or homeless person, nor a sunset, so I figure I haven't hit bottom yet!"
Good grief man, I thought this was a friendly challenge?! Sorry, couldn't resist. Keep up the awesome work. :-)
David William White
03-30-2010, 08:56 PM
Thanks Kathy. I'll certainly try, and hope you do too.
Rob Skeoch
04-02-2010, 05:34 PM
I've taken a few bad shots in this challenge, but I have a number of really good shots that I wouldn't have taken if I wasn't out doing the challenge.
Of course shooting the NHL for work has saved me a number of days.
-rob
lorirfrommontana
04-03-2010, 03:32 PM
Hmmm, Well, I do have a few sunsets and pictures of my kids and fish (who live in the outdoor ponds) but Oh well! I think this has been a worth while project!
mopar_guy
04-11-2010, 07:47 PM
It has been a while since I posted in this thread and I wanted to record some thoughts. I have noticed that some of the others have been having darkroom issues, well so have I and I have a large backlog of Tri-x and T-Max 400 to process and print. I just got back eight rolls of Kodachrome from Dwayne's and I haven't really had time to do more than take a quick look at the slides. The worst problem that I have had so far is organizational. Things might have gone better if I had left the Three Stooges in charge. I lost the notebook with the data for all the rolls of film that I had shot prior to about mid-February so I started a new notebook. Well two weeks later I lost the replacement but I found the original.:rolleyes:
As near as I can tell, I have missed three days. It has now become second nature to grab the camera bag when I leave the house. I have even managed to get a few nice images. I had intended to use my RB 67 and shoot some roll-film but this exercise has so far been mostly a 35mm show.
Dave
David William White
04-15-2010, 11:29 AM
...The worst problem that I have had so far is organizational. Things might have gone better if I had left the Three Stooges in charge...
Dave
Ain't that the truth! My darkroom is looking a bit like Woodstock on Day 4. And I managed to make my first big blunder a few days ago -- pouring a tray of paper developer back into my jug of film developer, even though everything is labelled clearly. I didn't realize my mistake until after I'd developed 4 rolls of film. But I decided it would be interesting to soldier on and recalibrate my film rating and development time...just to see what my film can do. I'm essentially pushing 3 and 4 stops and the negatives look surprisingly good.
Good to see you're still in, Mopar_Guy.
KWhitmore
04-15-2010, 11:38 AM
If today was March 21st I'd be exactly on schedule...LOL! :-O
Rob Skeoch
04-16-2010, 05:34 PM
I did get a bunch of printing done this week... which is a step in the right direction.
-rob Skeoch
lorirfrommontana
04-24-2010, 10:06 PM
Yep! Getting the photos everyday hasn't been bad. It's become second nature. Getting them printed has been my issue also! I'm nearly a month behind in printing!
David William White
05-02-2010, 03:17 PM
One third the way home!
mike c
05-02-2010, 03:23 PM
Even at one third, Thats a lot ,what a marathoner .
mopar_guy
05-02-2010, 03:29 PM
There's still plenty of time for something to go wrong.
mike c
05-02-2010, 05:20 PM
Have faith and persevere.