Rural Chronicles: Lovell, Wyoming

With the spring semester behind me, I finally had time to develop and scan some film I shot a few months back. The developer I had was nearly two years old, so I got myself a fresh batch of C-41, breathed in the fumes (Ahh, film chemicals!), and got to work.

Lovell, Wyoming is a town just west of the Bighorn Mountains near the Montana border. The country side features sagebrush, sandstone, and red soil. Oil rigs, old barns, and abandoned homesteads are common in Basin area of Wyoming.

Camera: Yashica D TLR

Film: Kodak Portra 160, Kodak Ektar 100

Developer: CineStill Cs (2-Bath C41 Process)

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