Those two batches of Ilford HP5+ 400 that I processed a couple of weeks ago yielded a bunch of really strong images. The film was rated at 320 iso and developed in 510 Pyro Developer.
This is a shot from one of my many visits to the Nordegg Mine Site. These old lockers are stored upside down, with their feet sticking up in the air. I had to extend my tripod all the way up, and stand on a bench in order to operate the camera and get this shot.
This photograph was taken on April 18th at about 3:20 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony view camera and a somewhat long 180mm lens. As it was quite dark in the old wash building this shot required a long 16 second exposure at F36.0. I had to stop the lens way down in order to hold focus from front to back.

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