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The Lava Rocks Of Death

These little lava rocks came from Meteor Crater (also known as Barringer Crater), in Arizona.

Camera: Zenit ET No. 2 (made in the mid-1980s)
Lens: Auto Sears 50mm, f/1.7
Tele-Converter: Montgomery Ward Auto 2X Tele-Converter
Film: Kentmere 100 B&W
Shooting Program: Manual
Aperture: f/16
Shutter Speed: "B" (bulb) 4 seconds
Date: April 30th, 2020, 8.36 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.

Developing Chemicals – Adox Adonal @68 degrees
Water pre-soak: 1 minute
Developer: 1 ½ hour stand
Water Rinse: 1 minute
Stopbath: 1 minute
Water Rinse: 1 minute
Fixer: 8 ½ minutes
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak PhotoFlo 200: 1 minute

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2 comments

Steve Bucknell said:

Did you make these, like the cinnamon swirls? They look very effective in that white vacuum, wherever they appear in digital space.
13 months ago

HaarFager replied to Steve Bucknell:

No, I didn't make them. I think the meteor that crashed into Arizona was responsible for how they turned out. The one in the upper left is like melted glass. The other four are like lava flow texture.
13 months ago