Downtown Halifax, February 2010
Well, this was my first exposure with my new-to-me large format camera. I took it up onto the roof of my building on a sunny but windy afternoon to see if I could get anything useful. The exposure itself turned out alright, but as you can see there are processing errors. Those lines across the sky are where the sheets of film I had in the tray overlapped. I need to do a better job moving the sheets around when there are multiples going in the same tray. Or buy a sheet film tank.
Anyway, it was fun getting under the darkcloth for a little while. It can only get better from here!
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- Camera
- Calumet 45NX
- Lens
- Caltar 210mm
- Filter
- none
- Film
- Kodak Tmax 100
- Developer
- Kodak XTOL 1+1
- Development
- Tray for 9 minutes at 20 degrees Celsius.
- Date
- February, 2010
- Location
- 44.643046,-63.570001
- Copyright
- 2010 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.
- Notes
- Exposure was for 1/8th second at f64. Contact print was made on Ilford MGIV resin-coated paper, developed in Kodak Dektol 1+2, fixed, washed and toned in selenium at 1+20 for four minutes.