Thursday, May 22, 2014

Kodak T-Max 400 with N+1 Development

Last week I processed a batch of 4" x 5" sheet film.  This was Kodak 400 T-Max, processed in Kodak T-Max Developer, with N+1 Development.  The film was given virtually no agitation [semi-stand development], for 11-1/2 minutes.  This development increases the contrast in the negative.  I use this development routine when I have subject matter with a limited tonal scale, or when photographing in flat light.  This batch included negatives taken over the past three years.  

These first few negatives were taken on my recent trip down to Utah.









These next three were taken a couple of weeks ago when the Monochrome Guild headed out on our annual Spring Photo Weekend, this time to Fairmont, British Columbia.




This next bunch were all taken in the summer of 2013, on various day trips and outings during the year





And finally, this last batch were all from Monochrome Guild Fall Photo Weekends in Jasper National Park in 2012 and 2013.




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