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Morning sun in the kitchen


The neighbouring house to ours has been empty for about fifteen years,
maybe more, and the owner hasn't been by in five years. A year or so
ago, a local pet cat somehow got in and could not get out. She was
missed but no one knew where she was. She was found three weeks
later, skitzed and hungry, but otherwise okay. Someone walking by saw
her in this window and opened a door to let her out. She'd been
drinking rainwater from a leak in the roof.
I started looking in last year just to see how things are. I took
this picture one day in July 2014 with my Rollei Prego 125 and some
very old Tri-X film, film I'd had around since the late 1990s. Nine
months later, yesterday, I developed the film (in three-years-expired
T-Max developer).
The film held up fairly well. I don't think the images are as sharp
as they could have been, but that softness may be the Prego, and it
may be the scanning (the film was not especially flat on the scanner).
maybe more, and the owner hasn't been by in five years. A year or so
ago, a local pet cat somehow got in and could not get out. She was
missed but no one knew where she was. She was found three weeks
later, skitzed and hungry, but otherwise okay. Someone walking by saw
her in this window and opened a door to let her out. She'd been
drinking rainwater from a leak in the roof.
I started looking in last year just to see how things are. I took
this picture one day in July 2014 with my Rollei Prego 125 and some
very old Tri-X film, film I'd had around since the late 1990s. Nine
months later, yesterday, I developed the film (in three-years-expired
T-Max developer).
The film held up fairly well. I don't think the images are as sharp
as they could have been, but that softness may be the Prego, and it
may be the scanning (the film was not especially flat on the scanner).
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