Railing, Inner Harbour (Number One)
I was staying at a hotel across the harbour from the city proper and found myself bored at sunset. This railing follows a path and wall around that side of the harbour that’s quite nice to walk. I was just leaning on the railing, enjoying the nice weather when the sun hit it at just the right angle. So I pulled out my camera and took a few shots, fully convinced none would turn out because of the harsh light. I totally guessed at the exposure and surprisingly they turned out. A couple of shots had wicked lens flare, but this one came out really well.
This was the first time I had used Fuji Neopan film in XTOL developer. After this roll came out of the tank I was instantly convinced of this combination.
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- Camera
- Mamiya C33 Professional
- Lens
- Mamiya-Sekor 80mm (Black)
- Filter
- #15 deep yellow
- Film
- Fuji Neopan 400
- Developer
- Kodak XTOL 1+2
- Development
- Small tank for 12:30 at 20 degrees Celsius. Agitation was for the first minute, then five inversions per minute.
- Date
- March, 2006
- Location
- 48.42654,-123.37442
- Copyright
- 2006 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.