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We got our first snow today. So, I had to go out and snap a few shots. I decided to play a bit and do some doubles. This roll was shot first with my Yashica Electro 35 GSN and then re-shot using my Lomography Sprocket Rocket.
I am finishing the drying process with the film rolled backwards in hopes that it will be flat enough to do some sprocket scans later as well.
Well, in the case of this roll, it took about 30-35 minutes to shoot the two rolls in all 4 cameras. Once I had both rolls in hand and rewound, it was about 5-10 minutes to load them into the developing tank in the changing bag. Then development time for D76 at 1+1 for 10 minutes, a few minutes rinsing, then 5 minutes in TF-5 fixer, then more rinsing. So maybe 10 minutes to get it into the bag and then 20-25 to develop. And a minute in the Photoflo, then hung to dry.
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