one day,
a split second is everything
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Near Metro Center Station, Washington DC. 2018
Mamiyaflex Automat A || Olympus Zuiko F.C. 75mm f/3.5 • Ilford Delta 3200 (D76 1:4 pulled processed to 400)
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This day I was on the way home deciding to just finish the roll there. But then, I noticed the red line moving slowly per stop. It annoyed me greatly, so I left at Metro Center when I realized we were just waiting for like 2 mins with the doors still open, a min too long, and with enough time to head out to the escalators for the surface. And so having deciding, out of annoyance with Metro, to just finish the roll around the city, I headed over to this common spot to see what I could muster for the craft.
I love the motion they're in, very casual and something to draw you in. The pull processing did its thing and gave me some nice tonal values. I forgot the time of day, but it has a nice late evening feel. Additionally, the winding of the camera is not working consistently, since you can see a small part of the next picture on the bottom, but it works well with the image, something that says,"couple vacationing". I have one last roll of Ilford 3200 and am testing the camera again, this time winding it slower.
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