Phoning it in for March

Hey look I got a post in for March

Canon 5D Mk1 + Canon 50/1.8

The last bundle of photographs I have in my “Finished” folder was from basically exactly one month ago. Needless to say March has not been all that productive. It’s not even that I’ve drifted away from making photographs I’ve just been sucked in to other avenues. I’ve been reading a lot, and have recently been digging in to a close reading of Plotinus’ Enneads as well as Proclus’ Elements of Theology. I’ve also been going through the process of working out how to build up the new Rivendell Appaloosa that I purchased, a dream bike of mine that I’ve wanted for years. So my interests have been drifting to and fro. But damn was it pretty out the last couple days.

Leica M262 + Leica 50/2.8

Also, it kind of feels that we’re definitively done with winter at this point. We had one good final snow a couple weeks ago and Jess and I got out to take advantage of one last ski. The last few days you can walk outside and things look green, and the light is warm, and something about that weird viriditas flowing through things apparently struck me as beautiful enough to want to grab a camera and make pictures.

I took a couple walks through the neighborhood, as one does. Once with the old Canon 5D and a second one a day or so later with the Leica. I still have a weird contentious relationship with the Leica, as I’ve talked about before. Like I’ve said, I’ve made more photos with a Leica rangefinder than any camera over the years of making pictures but lately it just feels a little loose compared to using an SLR where it feels like seeing the actual image that will go to the sensor/film means I’m able to be so much more deliberate about framing and composition. Anyways, you’ve heard all this before so I’ll stop rambling about it.

I shot the first of the ten rolls of C41 in the fridge the other day as well when we took a walk in the woods one morning to get some energy out of the pup (it didn’t work, he was still insane, send help). I’m still procrastinating on mixing up the chemicals and trying C41 development at home. I need to find a way to get the chemicals to 103 degrees without having to buy one of those sous vide things. I think I can just fill the sink with hot water and get the developer up to 103 and it should be good for the 3 or so minutes of development time you need for C41. The other steps are less temperature critical. I’ll practice with water and see how things go.

I’ve also been going through the laborious process of rescanning all of my film negatives and saving them on to a designated external hard drive. That’s a tedious job, but in the process I was scanning some old C41 film and came across a best practice for scanning color film with decent results. It’s nothing secret, I think it’s what most people do but I’ve never given it enough effort to figure it out until now. I make raw scans of the negative in Silverfast and then do the color inversion with Negative Lab Pro. I was getting frustrated to the point of just saying, “Fuck it” to even bothering with C41 but the raw scan + NLP process is really good. So at this point I’m just trying to shoot more of the C41 to try and force myself to have to develop it…

That’s all from me for now, so I’ll leave you with this handful of photographs and my meandering ramblings. As always, if you ended up here somehow and made it this far, thanks for looking

A Wednesday morning

On slow mornings, and Canon cameras

Ruckus, watching “TV” | Canon 6D + Canon 50/1.8

We’re kind of in between seasons at the moment. The weather isn’t quite right for good XC skiing and it’s kind of muddy for wandering around in the woods, so we’ve been having a lot of slow mornings around the house. Lots of reading, watching the light, etc.. I haven’t used the 6D in a long time so this morning I threw the 50 on it and made some photos while going through the motions of the morning around the house, and then a little later on a short walk around the neighborhood.

I’m always struck by just how good the 6D is from a user’s point of view when I pick it up. Everything on it is so well thought out that the whole shooting process just feels so absolutely seamless. This might also have something to do with the fact that when it comes to DSLRs I’ve been shooting Canons for a long time. But, even comparing between the old 5D Mk1 and the 6D, the 6D just feels so snappy and intuitive. As a tool, it’s absolutely the better camera even if the 5D has a more pleasing output that I’m partial to.

For a while now I’ve been shooting images around my neighborhood and beyond, and while it began as a certain project it has now kind of taken on a life of its own and the images have drifted off in a different direction. For the longest time I wasn’t really sure what that direction was but it’s seeming more clear to me now what it’s about and how it could coalesce in to a body of work. I’m not going to share that much about it but it’s been an interesting process and I’m looking forward to following it longer and seeing where it goes.

That’s all for today, kids. Until next time.

Snow, point-and-shoots, and film

Shooting some Kentmere on a snowy walk

Olympus XA2 + Kentmere 400

It’s been an absolutely abysmal winter here in NW Montana, although I guess in comparison the rest of the West we’re doing better than a lot of other states. But in the last few days we’ve had some snowfall so me and the wife took the resident monster to the woods for a romp, but before we left we grabbed the XA2 and a roll of Kentmere 400.

The XA2 is fun, I’ve said this before. And Jess absolutely loves it for the incredible simplicity of the shooting experience. I’ve also said all this before. I will say some things I dislike a little bit is the 35mm fixed focal length and lack of control over the shutter speed and aperture. So, you know, most of the things that make the XA2 the XA2. But if you want a little camera you can slide in your pocket that’s capable of delivering pretty usable results in a pretty easy to use point-and-shoot format, it’s hard to go wrong with. I’ve written some more about the camera itself in a blog post here if you’re interested in reading more about that little camera.

It’s good to see some semblance of winter come back. We actually got a day of skiing in up at the Nordic trails up at Big Mountain. I don’t know how long it’ll stick around, probably a couple days. It’s supposed to get back in to the 40’s here soon. But that’s about it for this short little update.