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The Gazebo
A picture from the first roll of film I ever ran through the Kodak Brownie Holiday 127 camera I inherited from my Grandmother Wright.
This gazebo sits across from the Carmi Illinois Library in a small park. During the summer months, they hold concerts in it. It was my intention to go here and photograph a bronze statue that stands in front of the gazebo, but an automobile accident just a day or two before had destroyed the statue. So, I settled for the gazebo by itself. Clouds were starting to roll in and less than 20 minutes later, a powerful thunderstorm hit.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Holiday (made in January 1953)
Film: Efke R 100 127 black and white film
Aperture: F/11 (approximate)
Shutter speed: 1/25 sec. (approximate)
Date: August 10th, 2009
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 9 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 90 secs.
Kodak fixer: 7 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
This gazebo sits across from the Carmi Illinois Library in a small park. During the summer months, they hold concerts in it. It was my intention to go here and photograph a bronze statue that stands in front of the gazebo, but an automobile accident just a day or two before had destroyed the statue. So, I settled for the gazebo by itself. Clouds were starting to roll in and less than 20 minutes later, a powerful thunderstorm hit.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Holiday (made in January 1953)
Film: Efke R 100 127 black and white film
Aperture: F/11 (approximate)
Shutter speed: 1/25 sec. (approximate)
Date: August 10th, 2009
Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 9 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 90 secs.
Kodak fixer: 7 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
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