Retrospective: Sunday October 16 (Planner Season)

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It is near or already in the Business-end of planner season with the 2022 Hobonichi launch already well over. I’ve already received my Hobonichi order replete with Saul Leiter attire plus a few extra knick-knacks. I recently discovered the Franklin Covey Franklin Planner Organizer and depending on what happens with Tomoe River might be an interesting 2023 planner. I’m not really a part of the planner community so I don’t really know an developments or options.

What is everyone else doing for their planner, organiser, or diary for 2022?

🗞 Articles I’ve read:

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🖋 Recently Inked

I really should try and get out of the comfort zone a bit with my Pelikan M805 Ocean Swirl but I always ink this pen with a matchy ink (or something in the ballpark) and this is no exception. Birmingham Pen Co. Cooked Spinach was a recent(ish) acquisition. It’s nice and wet!

I think I’ve used both Maruzen Athena Hatobanezu and Izumi Kasa Obake before.

🛒 Recently Acquired

The most prominent recent acquisition. I wouldn’t usually get a pointy sailor nor a slim sailor but this colour grew on me over time and I have wanted a music nib and I took advantage of the Sailor sale that was happening at Pen Chalet a little while ago.

🎼What I’m listening to

Richard Strauss is possibly my favourite composer and his wind ensemble works were pieces I connected with a while ago and recently re-connected with. Lovely pieces.

I can’t say which Sonatine I prefer, number one above or number two below. Either way, delightful, complex, and yet still fairly light!

I listened to Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra a couple of times recently and it’s just a delightful Debussy piece. Beautiful sonorities and harmonies. So evocative! I know Debussy didn’t really agree with the comparison between his music and impressionist painters but for me they are both evocative in similar ways.

📷 Photography

A few different shots in this time! Starting with some composites of 40+ images in a method similar to what Pep Ventosa used. In September I took a week off to go down south and climb a (what is for Western Australia) mountain. It’s only 1100 metres but it’s a decent trek up and quite beautiful! I also got some of my first film shots back. I definitely want to get better at this!

Pagoda from a park in Perth City.

Fremantle Town Hall at Dawn.

From atop Bluff Knoll in South Western Australia.

I was quite lucky to find this place! I believe it is called ‘Dry Lake’ and I reckon it is usually an apt name but there was rains recently and the water was perfectly still. Not a ripple in sight! It had some nice beautiful Australian shrubbery and trees and the Stirling Range in the background. Stayed here for a while (with probably at least 1000 mosquitos per square metre…) and took a shot of Golden Hour and then Sunset. It was stunning and the only really pretty light we got all week.

I saw this place on the way back from climbing Bluff Knoll and so came back next morning. I was hoping that some clouds might form for some colour but alas only some nice golden hour light. Would love to go back with some colour (or at least some interest in the sky)!

I bought a lens a while ago because it would useful for astrophotography. I’ve never really done it before because I live in an area with too much light pollution so I was happy with how this shot came out.

How would you know it’s film without the border Kodak Film Border‽ Definitely needed! Also taken on the trip down south the picture of the barn is with Kodak Gold 200.

The picture of the woman on a bench I really liked even though everything is very soft. It was taken with a guesstimated shutter time (guessing reciprocity failure) and I think it was not too bad for that. Why is it soft all over? Well it was a pin hole lens! Nothing amazing but I found this one fun also Kodak Gold 200.

The final image was taken in a botanical garden quite a while ago on Ilford Super XP2. It’s a bit messy but I like it. Definitely needs to be viewed larger I think.

Ultimately I’m just learning on film – none of these are amazing – but I’m enjoying the journey!

⏳Coming soon!

A pen review, a pen and notebook and notebook cover review(!), Esterbrook’s Inks (Part 2), and of course the start of a few Birmingham Ink reviews! One more La Couronne du Comte/Diamine review to go as well!

I’m starting to think these Retrospectives are taking more time than the actual reviews! Certainly to write they do.


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