Brian Moore
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Not of the Eiger, though. Its the Ocean Center Building in Long Beach, California. I shot this with my Canon T-50 and a 50mm FD lens. However, with that focal length I was unable to get the roof line in. It wouldn't have mattered anyway, since this image came out of the roll I messed up the development of, rendering one entire edge undeveloped. Turned out to be the top edge of each photo. So I cropped the top edge away.
I like to get whole things in the frame usually, but it was impossible here. Still, for some reason I like the photo. As you can see its a night time shot. I think the T-50 did a good job, considering it was hand-held. (Musta held my breath!)
I used Fuji Neopan 400 film and messed up the development in Rodinal 1:25.
(By the way, and this is way off topic, there is a German film called Nordwand--I think that's what it's called--and its based on the true story of a pair of German mountain climbers in the 1930s who attempt to climb the North Face of the Eiger. Saw it a few months ago. Excellent film. Subtitled, as I recall. There are a few old cameras to be spotted in it as well.)