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Taking stock of my film stash

A few years ago I took an inventory of all the film I had and created an Excel spreadsheet so I would know how much film I had, of what type, and how old it was. Over time the data began to slip when I forgot to update the inventory upon shooting a rol or acquiring more. I’ve been meaning to update it for a while now, and today was the day.

It turns out I have a lot of film. One hundred and sixty eight rolls (or, in the case of 4×5, boxes) to be exact. And I have fifteen more rolls heading my way next week! This has been acquired since I started predominantly shooting film again around 2016. I bought a bit here, a bit there, but clearly at a greater rate than I manage to use it.

The breakdown is as follows:

  • 45 rolls / boxes of black and white film
  • 88 rolls / boxes of colour negative film
  • 35 rolls of colour reversal film

The breakdown by format is:

  • 35mm – 86 rolls
  • Medium format – 78 rolls
  • 4×5 – 4 boxes – apart from one these are not full ( a couple of them only have 6 sheets remaining)

The majority of the film in the stash is also expired. a few rolls are several decades old, but most is quite recently expired and, as it’s been refrigerated or frozen, should be perfectly fine to use still, although I am conscious of the fact that it ain’t getting any fresher either!

The breakdown of expiry by decade is:

  • 1970s – 2 rolls
  • 1980s – 5 rolls
  • 1990s – 9 rolls
  • 2000s – 24 rolls
  • 2010s – 19 rolls
  • 2020s – 76 rolls
  • Unknown expiry – 7 rolls
  • In date – 26 rolls

What this exercise tells me, is that I ought to stop buying any more film and shoot what I have. To be fair on myself, this is what I’ve been doing but, unless I start using a motor drive, it’s a slow process and likely to be curtailed sometimes when I need to buy film that I use often (such as 400asa black and white like HP5+ or Tri-X) or, thankfully less frequently, when I see a deal on film that is worth taking advantage of (as is the case with the 15 rolls I have coming soon).

But the stuff I already have, well I need to start making a better effort to go and shoot it, particularly in the case of the much older stuff (some more Expiriment posts, perhaps?), but also with the stuff that I perhaps hold onto because I see it as precious, maybe because it is no longer in production, or perhaps because it is expensive. I have a tendency to hold onto this film while I wait for the perfect conditions to shoot it, conditions which rarely occur. While I don’t want to waste film on throwaway photography, I do need to be less prescriptive on where and when I will shoot film that is getting longer and longer in the tooth.

I’m fortunate to have acquired such a stash – I could shoot a roll a week for over three years and not run out – but I really want to see it reduce somewhat. Maybe I’ll gift a few rolls as Christmas presents, but what I really need to do is get out and shoot some of it!

This is just the stuff in the fridge. I also have an entire drawer in the freezer (which I suspect my wife would like to be able to store food in…)!

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A further set of steam rally pictures

I’m really happy with the colours I got from this roll of Ektar. Coupled with the GW690 and the fact that the 6×9 negatives allow for a noticeable shallow depth of field even at f/5.6, these were a great set of pictures to behold when they came off the scanner.

I have more pictures from this year’s rally shot with my Olympus OM-10, but I’ve not uploaded any of them to Flickr yet, so they will wait for a later day.

Vauxhall Cresta PA
Triumph Mayflower
Renault KZ5
Morris 8
Ford Popular and Austin 7 Ruby

Fujica GW690 & Kodak Ektar. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken on 30 June 2024

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Plastic pig

The Honda C-90 is a variant of the Super Cub range which has, remarkably, been in continuous production since 1958!

I never had a particular interest in motorbikes, but two of my friends from my teenage years were, and they used to refer to these bikes as “plastic pigs”.

Honda C90

Fujica GW690 & Kodak Ektar. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken on 30 June 2024

Film photography · Medium Format · Photography

Invacar (in colour)

This is not the first time I’ve posted a picture of an Invacar on the blog – you can see an earlier post about them here which covers them in a little more detail.

That post had black and white photos though, which were of a slightly worse for wear model of the vehicle. This time you can see the classic “ice blue” colour scheme that made them so familiar back when I was young.

Invacar

Fujica GW690 & Lomography Color Negative 400. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken on 30 June 2024

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Galadriel’s keeper

I don’t often make portraits, I’m much too shy to ask people if they’ll allow me to, and it takes a real effort to overcome this and ask if I can. Even then, I often rush in my nervousness and end up with a sub-par result (either missing focus, or not watching the edges for distractions usually), so I’m quite pleased how this one turned out. I spent a while talking to the man (whose name I didn’t ask because of my socially inept brain!) before I took the shot.

Galadriel, who stands proudly conducting the music, was missing her baton on this occasion. Perhaps one of those monkeys stole it? 🙂

You can witness Galadriel in action here.

Galadriel and her keeper

Fujica GW690 & Lomography Color Negative 400. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken on 30 June 2024

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Sheffield Steam Rally 2024

It’s that time of year when I flood the blog with lots of pictures of traction engines and other vintage vehicles. This year I visited the Sheffield Steam Rally, as usual, but also visited the Haxey Feast, which is a new (and at present, smaller event, so I have quite a few pictures to share.

I might drop them in batches, like this roll of Tri-X, or maybe some as individual frames. We’ll see how it goes.

Fred Harris Electrifying New Dodgems
Topping up the water
Traction tow
Steam truck #2
Steam truck #1
Brass rubbing
At the steam rally

Fujica GW690 & Kodak Tri-X. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 8mins @ 20°

Taken on 30 June 2024