So I underexposed everything by two stops.. I thought the negatives looked thin, and then when I went to put them in the scanner I saw the Ektar marking and figured it out.
But ya gotta try to see if you can recover anything, and it turns out I got some images I like. Ektar really doesn't like being underexposed so there's a lot of Carravagian shadows, and some shiftiness of the color that's kind of interesting.
Sarah’s animalmorphic lens.
Flowers from Andy for Sarah's birthday.
Fruit by the west kitchen window.
I can't seem to slice bread without going off at some crazy angle.
The tips of some flowers in a sunbeam through the south kitchen window.
Roses drying in a bowl.
The leaded glass window in the stairwell.
The afternoon before Christmas
An autumnal display that persisted into the holidays.
All with the Evil Cube. .3mm pinhole 6cm from 6x6cm frame on Kodak Ektar 100.
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