Graffiti
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Starting with a new roll. When I took this I thought I had advanced enough. I'm not sure what happened, but apparently part of this frame saw light.
Manone visited our campus. There was a lecture and a demonstration. It was interesting.
I only documented the demonstration part, the small lecture hall was way overcrowded and I didn't stay for much of that.
Explaining different caps.
Demonstrating.
Everyone was allowed to try it. Suppose the only difference was that this was done on butcher paper, rather than the actual wall.
After the demo, I was walking back to the darkroom, which is just to the left of this scene. I saw all these people standing in front of the wall, thought it was the weirdest thing ever so I had to take a shot.
Turns out it was a drawing class (found out when I passed the doors to the darkroom, noticed more clearly that they were all drawing the vines).
I "reorganized" the lost negatives.
Not quite right? Printing color can be frustrating.
When I took this, he didn't think I caught him in frame.
At Coffee Bean (not Starbucks).
Light was oddly good here.
Commissioned. Such a small car.
Echoing each other.
They repaved a part of the street I take to get to school. It was only like this for one night. I stopped that night and took a few frames. The dust kicked up mixed with the headlights of cars made it look interesting. I'm not sure why but my panning shot looks odd. I would have expected it to be more smooth.
Movie night, later.
That's all for now. I cross processed a roll of Ektachrome 100G and pushed it a stop. The results were ok, I'll post them in the next entry!
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