The good people of The Liberties aren't used to this fierce heat - seriously, we're not. We can (obviously) handle rain, wind and storms but heat? - no. Tempers will flare. There will be road rage and probably fights will break out over shopping trolleys. We're in for a tough time until the weather breaks - which, I guess, will not be that far away...
Now the restrictions on water usage don't, surprisingly, make any mention of washing fibre prints in one's darkroom but it would be a tad irresponsible to do so at the minute. So it might be RC prints for a while, I think. Not that the darkroom is a particularly pleasant place to be in right now, mind you. I did venture in the other day (just before the hosepipe ban came into effect) and the ambient temperature was well over the magic 20 degrees, so the chemicals were all a bit livelier than usual. Still, I managed to get one print made - just to remind myself what clouds look like:
Sunset over Inishowen. Ilford Warmtone Fibre paper, 11"x14" |
We hit 97 (36) here yesterday -- a not uncommon thing for July in Indiana. Our central air conditioner kept it a steady 71 (22) inside. But I certainly won't enjoy the resultant gas bill at the end of the month.
ReplyDeleteOur aircon is a lot cheaper to run, Jim - just open the windows :) Predicted to last another couple of weeks...August can be very wet here, then usually a nice September, when the schools are back,
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