Cerro Santa Lucia, Chile 2014, Holga

Cerro Santa Lucia (in Santiago de Chile). “Originally called Huelén by the pre-colonization inhabitants. Current name comes from the day in which Pedro de Valdivia conquered the hill, on December 13, 1541. That day celebrates "Santa Lucía." Its first use by its conquerors was as a point of reconnaissance, or a lookout in the years of the Conquista (1541).” - Wikipedia

3 Kommentare

  1. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    Nice album!! The film is heat damaged from storage at >50C for many hours. Show this to Lomography. There has been sold defective Lady Gray films...

  2. af-capture
    af-capture ·

    @herbert-4 thanks my friend...hard to tell i could it been my development...maybe I pushed it too much?! don't know

  3. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    Panchromatic B&W film has red sensitivity that extends weakly in infrared to 700 nm or so, and, if stored too torom o warm for extended time, will be fogged. Also, if it's 120 film, the printing on the backing paper will imprint the film. Your development didn't do this. The film was stored at 50-60C for at least 6 hours. >60 C would have been much worse. This info was in a photo class from 44 years ago...

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