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06/29/2003 Entry: "not even unpacked yet"

A split in two week, but a good one none the less. The ocean and the beach are fine for getting your mind and soul right. Starting the morning early, up with the popupsun, spending the day by the ocean, sitting in a chair with a trashy novel good book, baking until the sweat pours out enough to dilute the layer of sunscreen goop and then bouncing in the cool waves to refresh yourself and start the process over again. End the day with a popupglass of port and a good cigar and life is sweet again.

I was one lazy slug. I didn't shoot even half the film I dragged down but did do enough to wring out the bugs from using Maco's 820c IR film in a pinhole. I seem to have guessed right on the exposure and the film appears to have a fair amount of latitude with little need for reciprocity correction. The roll of 120 will have to wait for a trip to the darkroom before I can share any prints but the 4x5 results were adequate for a quick cyanotype test. Maybe popupbarren dunes aren't the best place for testing IR, with little greenery to show the full effect but I was happy with the dark sky, even darker ocean and the rendering of skin tones wasn't half bad either.

The color pinhole will have to wait for the lab to do its bit but should have more later this week. I'm happy with the pinhole IR results and feel good about being ready for the upcoming shoot with Marion. May even drag some slide film along for that one and try a few polaroid transfers. It's been too long since I played with them.

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you know how to drink port!! that glass is almost as big as the bottle! woot!!

beach.
sigh...

Posted by bobbi @ 06/29/2003 03:28 PM ET

Welcome back! It looks like you had a nice time... at least the rain stopped.

Posted by tyd @ 06/29/2003 03:08 PM ET

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