Macro shooting is not something I typically enjoy doing on film. The fact is, digital is just so much better in so many ways for this application, why bother? That said, it is always an interesting challenge to try to do things the old fashioned way, just to see what your forebears had to contend with. Once in a while you end up with a satisfying result. It is good to know that you don't actually *need* technology, it just is incredibly convenient. So when I discovered this molted snake skin outside the studio door, I knew what I had to do..
Tasting notes: Leica R6, Leica 100 mm f/4 macro lens. Svema blue sensitive film.