Harz on rainy and sunny days

Aurelie. Meant Harz in summer. And yet, it rained for a whole day. We walked with umbrellas to the viewpoint of Wernigerode Castle, only to not be allowed to see the castle because of the fog. But Harz in summer meant also a day of hiking full of sun with little shade. Field after field littered with purple foxgloves, surrounded by fine silver hairgrass. I haven’t had enough of them.

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The purple colour got lost through the black white film, named Aurelie, and I was also unable to capture the foxgloves and silver hairgrass (determined by an app). The more I like the images from the rainy day. In fact, they are my favourite images in the whole film.

Flashback to my mini-teaser in the last logbook post. The note from the photo lab scared me; it read „Unfortunately, your film was not complete and predominantly strongly underexposed. The underexposure makes a dust-free scanning of the film quite difficult“.

It wasn’t until I was writing about the film and this post that I realised I hadn’t continued reading from „strongly underexposed“ onwards and was instead dramatic and disappointed. Indeed, a few motifs/pictures are missing and haven’t made it to anything after development, that’s the „not complete“ part then. A lot of pictures were strongly underexposed (not shown), round about the half of the film, nevertheless they weren’t just black spots. That’s what I assumed when I read the note and had quite much black-and-white-thinking – literally speaking. Instead, the pictures were rather a mix of dark grey hues with few contrast.

The fact that I worked with ISO 50 film for the first time most probably plays a role as well. First conclusion: tendency to underexposure. Thus, for the next time I will use an ISO 50 film, I should provide my film a little more light.


Camera + lens: Minolta Dynax 7000i + Minolta AF 50 mm
Film: ILFORD PAN F+ 50
Development + scan: Urbanfilmlab

Harzer Teufelsstieg und Brocken | Sunny 16 #2 (Set 5/6)

Nach Strandurlaub sind wir auch ein bisschen aktiv geworden und waren im Harz und sind von Schierke zum Brocken hochgewandert, den Teufelsstieg entlang.

Ich bin keine großartige Wanderin, meine Kondition ist so lala, aber meine Gelenke sind ganz gut. Das war auf jeden Fall wichtig für den Teufelsstieg, da die Stufen doch etwas größer waren. Ich hatte mich irgendwann gefragt, ob der Brocken so heißt, weil so viele Brocken zu überwinden waren, bis man oben war. Aber wohl nicht, denn der Brocken selbst ist halt … ein Brocken. Auf jeden Fall war der Teufelsstieg abenteuerreich und hat mir gut gefallen.

Wie so oft ist die Natur dann auch immer besonders beobachtenswert beim Wandern und wir haben sehr viele verschiedene Schmetterlinge beobachtet (eine Gewisse Person kennt sich sehr gut mit Schmetterlingen aus, was das Ganze dann einfach spannender macht!). Und Pilze sind auch ziemlich abgefahren!

Hard facts! Kamera: Minolta Dynax 9000 , Minolta AF 50 mm f/1.4 | Film: Kodak T-MAX 400 | Filmentwicklung & Scan: Fotolabor Görner Dresden

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