![]() They lived together until she died in November of 1949, at the age of 59. Shortly after, Hattie married Lawrence Bumgarner, who adopted Dwight as his own. They were divorced in or around 1911, with Dwight marrying Nella and the six year old Bernard remaining with Hattie. Their child, Bernard, was born on Christmas Day, 1909. Two years later, Hattie married Dwight Pershall. A daughter came less than a year later (which probably explains the young marriage). In 1906, at the age of 17, she married Thomas Repass, then 21 years old. Bumgarner was born in the small town of Barry, Washington in 1889. (link in 'about') This is one of the photos. I recently released a book of photos taken on Ansco film that expired in 1953. And that's the same no matter what temp you're using. But I probably won't.įor me, the pain in the pass part isn't the temps, it's the washing. I'd like to figure out a happy medium, where everything would be 80F-ish. But for this, Fuji NPL 160, it was (or at least warmer than room temp/longer time was necessary).įixing was the same - room temp for six minutes-ish. ![]() The bleach was supposed to be for the same amount of time as the dev (45min - according to the person who had done it before - on IG), but I didn't see why that was necessary. The dev was for 45 mins with agitation at the start and middle. This one was clearly not bleached long enough. I devved this photo ,along with the three most-recent color photos, together. ![]() ![]() I recently tried stand developing with my ECN-2 kits (obviously link in bio). ![]()
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