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Taylor Mountain Trail


Today at Taylor Mountain Regional Park in Sonoma County, California.. my little coffee can pinhole camera was sitting in the middle of the trail and my dog was lying there waiting patiently when another group came along with a dog so I picked it up after 4 minutes.... was planning to go a bit longer but I like how it came out anyway :)
Another "direct paper positive" redeveloped in thiocarbamide. It's a bit difficult to get midtones with the thiocarbamide ( compared to re-exposing and developing w/ paper developer ) .. you can see some good midtones in the pool of sunlight just in front of the camera, but that was quite bright. I'm learning that if you want to develop these in sepia, you need to give more exposure or it ends up like a notan.
Another "direct paper positive" redeveloped in thiocarbamide. It's a bit difficult to get midtones with the thiocarbamide ( compared to re-exposing and developing w/ paper developer ) .. you can see some good midtones in the pool of sunlight just in front of the camera, but that was quite bright. I'm learning that if you want to develop these in sepia, you need to give more exposure or it ends up like a notan.
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