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Starting with my 100th post, it seems that most of the new photos will be from film I developed at home. I figured I’d set this up as a way for me to keep track of development times and temperatures for reference.
The last five were taken along the Charles River in Boston and Cambridge. When I developed the first roll that was metered with the Rebel, they seemed to be exposed fairly well at around 30 seconds @ f8-11.
The last two were taken with a Sears K-mount and a cable release. I figured they would be grossly overexposed because they were between 60-120 seconds @ f11-16. Cutting the development time worked pretty well considering it was only the fourth roll I have ever developed.

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