My
attitude when using the Zero camera has become very relaxed. My approach is to look at the
scene, roughly point the camera at the subject, take a light reading, calculate
the exposure and open the shutter for about the right amount of time. Once
taken move on to the next one. I'm not sure if this is such a good thing as I'm
making a number of double exposures, which have turned out well more from luck
than design.
Camera Zero 6x9 delux FP4+ 120 format, 6x6 neg, developed in PMK Pyro no afterbath, Printed on silver proof paper gloss Developed in Moersch 6 blue tone. |
Camera Zero 6x9 delux, FP4+ 120 format, 6x6 neg, developed in PMK Pyro with afterbath printed on silver proof paper matt developed in Ilford warm tone |
I'm setting
the zero 6x9 deluxe to 6x6 neg size, loading FP4+ which will be developed in
PMK Pyro using my revised method of inverting with an after-bath. I may not
continue the bath for subsequent rolls if the photos look to soft. And so the
project begins.