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Expired Film and Grain

February 25, 2010 · Comments Off

Recently I finished and developed a couple of rolls of expired 120 color film. I was expecting some effect from both age and heat exposure, but surprisingly, the result was uneven, and varied as I progressed through the roll.

Here’s a shot from the start of the film roll.

In My Neighborhood

Here’s one about 6 frames in, taken a day later.

In My Neighborhood

A similar thing happened with a roll that sat for a couple of years (!) from the first shot taken, to eventual development a few weeks ago. One of the first frames:

Route 66

A shot from the end of the roll (note that the blurriness here isn’t grain, it’s camera shake because I accidentally switched the Holga to bulb mode):

Lone Fir

A (slightly less expired) roll of black and white had the opposite progression. Here’s a shot taken last November:

J.K. Carriere Winery

Followed by one shot in January:

Hackberry

My theory about the color film is that the outer layers of the roll, which are used first, had more exposure to heat and thus more color effects. I don’t know why the black and white roll seems to get grainier toward the end, though. It only sat in the camera for a couple of months, and wasn’t exposed to any extreme temperature changes in the meantime. Just a fluke, perhaps?

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experimentation

November 15, 2004 · Comments Off

The last two things I’ve knit have made use of yarns I didn’t think suited me and didn’t know what to do with. Three of them were spinning/dyeing projects that came out brighter than planned, and the fourth was a ball of Lion Brand Fun Fur. Obviously, the solution was to mix them together.

The first item combined a slubby red yarn with blue and purple highlights [1] with black Fun Fur, to make a lightweight garter stitch furry lap blanket currently adorning my chair at work.

The other project used the yarn I spun right after I got my Lendrum wheel last spring. It was one of my few attempts at spinning combed top (Romney, I think) and it’s not bad, I just like the springiness from carded wool better. So I subjected it to various dyeing experiments, and ended up with a light green and an onion skin-derived orange. They’d been sitting in a drawer since last spring, my idea being that maybe the orange would go well with a madder red (if I ever got around to trying that) and the green could be a nice accent on something else.

But November 3rd I was sitting at work, feeling depressed about the state of world affairs, and I suddenly thought, “Why don’t I knit something for Afghans for Afghans?” So I did. I turned the green and orange yarns into an experiment in stranded color knitting, making up patterns as I went along. It was a lot of fun (knitting always makes me feel better). The hat is super thick and warm, though a little large around (maybe I can fix that when I block it?).

I’m going to pull out another ball of yarn that’s been hiding in my (tiny by most standards) stash and start on another hat tonight. Maybe I’ll figure out how to stop knitting while it’s still kid-sized this time.

[1] I bought a Jacob fleece sight unseen from someone online because it was cheap, theoretically because the owner was moving, but it had too much vegetable matter, matted tips, dung tags still attached… this thing was quite a learning experience. I salvaged what I could and used it for a color blending experiment. The purple/blue and green blue batches are just my sort of thing, but the red/blue is too high contrast, I think. So mixing with black helped mute it. My coworkers seem to think the fur is pretty neat, too.

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