Tag: life

  • kodak gold 200 in rehoboeth, de

    kodak gold 200 in rehoboeth, de

    Photo information:
    Film type: 35.
    Lens serial number: 2988755.
    Film manufacturer: kodak.
    Film name: gold 200.
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    Developer maker: C-41.
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    Processing laboratory: full circle fine art services.
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    Exposure number: 23.
    Roll id: 8790.

    oliver on rehoboeth beach

    kodak gold 200 | push 1 || nikon f3 | 50mm 1:1.8

    after spending wayyyy too much time with darktables negadoctor module and some other free negative conversion software, i’ve accepted the manual way is the best, at least for now. i’ll keep trying automated programs (excited for the negative lab pro standalone release), but i’ll also work on improving my manual inversions.
    it’s a little challenging getting the colors right being colorblind, but that’s what friends are for.

  • pash at baltimore museum of art

    pash at baltimore museum of art

    nikon f3 | nikon series e 50mm 1:1.8 | fujifilm 400 & kodak gold 200

  • imbolc with people

    imbolc with people

    going to bed today very sore, with the knowledge i’ll be even more so tomorrow. today was the imbolc faction fest with my irish stick fighting school. lots of learning and practicing, swinging sticks, dancing sharing good food, crafting. in all, a lively time with more to come tomorrow. grateful to have found spaces which center transness and which imagine & create a world as it light to be

    our imbolc “bonfire.” far too cold to be out for a proper one, so we made do
  • snowed in!

    snowed in!

    this weekend saw lots of snow, here. then lots of sleet on top of it, unfortunately. we made ourselves cozy with fresh bread and beef bourguignon.

    my kid is getting antsy after two days of missed school, but we’re occupying ourselves with lots of coloring, games, and movies.

    here’s a little dark eyed junco foraging for seeds below a bush thoroughly claimed by a group of house sparrows

  • baltimore museum of industry

    baltimore museum of industry

    is pretty cool. lots of big old machines to see (apparently they do guided tours where they turn some of the machines on occasionally, hoping to see that next time). apparently there were a lot of firsts in baltimore, like the first umbrella with dye other than black that wouldn’t bleed, and at one time the majority of hats sold in america were made here.

  • no more instagram

    i’m off instagram; account fully deleted. i didn’t post anymore, mostly just used it to keep track of local events & some news sources.

    time to start looking for flyers around the neighborhood to see what’s happening.
    so i guess if you desperately need to send me something, screen record it and email me or something