Happy back holiday (Britishers + others who benefit from public holidays at Easter) and happy Sunday to North America and the rest of the world.
I'm down in Cornwall this week for the first time in a couple of years. I have my new Minolta SLR and a few rolls of old 400 Fujicolor something. It turns out that I don't have a single roll of b/w 35mm film left in my stash... that's a drama for another post though
Anyway, last week I continued my "re-scanning the past" exercise and ended up going through a couple of rolls shot (probably) on my Bronica S2A with a home made lens (a loupe and lots of gaffer tape) in.....Cornwall, albeit around 13 years ago. I processed these myself at home and did a TERRIBLE job of cleaning and looking after them. So while I was excited by some of the photos, once I scanned them I was deflated by how much post work was required. Luckily the 2024 version of Photoshop - which I get to use courtesy of Amy's enrolment in university - has the Spot Healing tool (aka my new best friend) which I've used the heck out of to make these look presentable.
One of them had too much gunk across too large an area so I left it on...and I'm happy with a bit of 'flava' in most things anyway.