remote controlled sharks

Posted by Jason on February 06, 2008

this past weekend we attended a hockey game, sharks v blackhawks.

i thought it would be a good opportunity to bring my agfa billy, a camera i haven’t used in a while. unfortunately, i must have messed up the lens because it wouldn’t focus at inifity. i did find this one frame (above) that works as such.

film is ilford delta 3200. shot at rated speed, 1/25. souped in rodinal 1:25 for 11 minutes.

between periods, they bring out these two remote controlled sharks which fly out over the crowd.

the game was the venue of our friend emery’s birthday. this is the second time he’s organized a large group of us to all chip in and get a box at the arena. a great way to watch the game, in my opinion: plenty of food and wine/beer, high def monitors, a great view of the entire arena, and plenty of good friends at arm’s length. the game wasn’t bad, either.

silos in genoa

Posted by Jason on February 04, 2008

this is one of my images from the ski trip i went on.

the shot is just over the mountain from heavenly. it’s in a town named genoa, the first settlement of nevada.

there are four silos total, which you can see on the satellite view on google maps:
link

shot on ilford delta 100, using a nikkor-w 210mm with some front rise. souped in rodinal 1:50 for 14 minutes.