Fridges III
Wilhelm says...
Jen Brimmage wanted to see the contents of peoples' fridges.
The picture is taken right after restocking. I don't think there's anything really exciting food wise in the picture except possibly a jar of strawberry jam on the top shelf with a skull and crossbones drawn on it - to remind me that a friend managed to get deadly gluten bread crumbs in it.
Next to it sits a jar of pickled herring, it might be exotic to some I guess. It tastes pretty much like you'd expect raw fish to taste like - sushi.
Photo nerds can spot the packaging of a roll of Tri-X on the second shelf in the door. I keep my film deep frozen but if a roll is defrosted for a photo project but not used I stick it in the fridge. There are some Shanghai GP3 and Lucky SHD-100 there as well, out of sight.
The white plastic bags with red boxes on the bottom right contain 750 sheets of expired AGFA X-Ray film that I shoot in my large format cameras. The freezer is full of dog food so I couldn't fit them in there.
Taking the picture was a challenge, I had to find the charger for my camera. The previous pictures on the memory card were taken on 13th of December last year. My digital camera does not see a lot of action. :-) I had to put my cheap kit lens on it to get a wide enough angle to actually fit the fridge in the picture.
Jen Brimmage wanted to see the contents of peoples' fridges.
The picture is taken right after restocking. I don't think there's anything really exciting food wise in the picture except possibly a jar of strawberry jam on the top shelf with a skull and crossbones drawn on it - to remind me that a friend managed to get deadly gluten bread crumbs in it.
Next to it sits a jar of pickled herring, it might be exotic to some I guess. It tastes pretty much like you'd expect raw fish to taste like - sushi.
Photo nerds can spot the packaging of a roll of Tri-X on the second shelf in the door. I keep my film deep frozen but if a roll is defrosted for a photo project but not used I stick it in the fridge. There are some Shanghai GP3 and Lucky SHD-100 there as well, out of sight.
The white plastic bags with red boxes on the bottom right contain 750 sheets of expired AGFA X-Ray film that I shoot in my large format cameras. The freezer is full of dog food so I couldn't fit them in there.
Taking the picture was a challenge, I had to find the charger for my camera. The previous pictures on the memory card were taken on 13th of December last year. My digital camera does not see a lot of action. :-) I had to put my cheap kit lens on it to get a wide enough angle to actually fit the fridge in the picture.
(Thank you, Wilhelm! And thanks for the extra film geekery. I love it!)
Comments
This is a fun exercise, Jen.
It's my faulty memory.
Every time I go to the store, I buy a jar of pickles, thinking we're out of them. :p
Pickles and tomato sauce. I have an abundance.