I spent a few days visiting my brother in Tulsa, OK this weekend. I took two cameras along; a Pentax K1000 SLR and an Olympus XA2 point-and-shoot. This post will highlight some photos I took with the point-and-shoot. Another post is forthcoming with shots from the Pentax.

I loaded the Olympus with a bulk-loaded roll of Arista EDU Ultra 400. This was the first roll I’d loaded with the 100 foot roll of film I bought about a month ago. I wasn’t super careful about counting out how many frames I loaded, so I wasn’t sure how many frames I had as I was shooting. Turns out, it was about twenty.

I developed in Kodak HC-110 for six minutes at 68°. If the shots look dark and moody, it’s because there were dark and stormy rains during a good chunk of my visit.

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    […] using the K1000 was when I visted my brother in Tulsa a few weekends ago. I previously posted some photos I took on that same trip with an Olympus point-and-shoot. I’ve also posted about a box of old color slides I bought at a flea market on that […]

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