As we didn't have a seminar today, I'm determined to catch up with my "academic" blogging. Last week at college consisted of the second day of "embedded book" seminars (Tuesday); the research practitioner lecture by the head of drawing (Wednesday) and some time to spend in the library before that; fabric printing on Thursday -- and the bonus, on Monday morning, of a session learning to process black-and-white film (that old-fashioned stuff).
So Sunday evening found us in the kitchen setting up lights and tripod, and I had to re-learn how to load film into a camera.

I wanted to photograph the surface of water, so the idea was to run water into a bowl at different speeds to make different kinds of ripples. Taking these pix digitally was possible only with a flash; I'm interested to see how a "real" photograph will differ from these -



Back in the darkroom and we got through the process safely. For next time, the instructions are there to be read and followed:

After the baths in the magic chemicals, the film is hung in tall cabinets to dry. Other people took photos of sensible things -



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