On our way home from Macklin, Saskatchewan back in July, Arturo and I stopped at an old abandoned school house on the Alberta side of the border. We had just spent a few days in Saskatchewan taking in three old hotel taverns for the Beer Parlour Project. Inside the school we found an old piano, and this ping pong table. The pigeons seemed to be enjoying it, but it looked as though a real match hadn't been played for many years.
This is from the recently processed batch of Ilford HP5+ 400 that I developed. The film was rated at 320 iso and processed in 510 Pyro Developer, 1:100, for 7:35 minutes at 24C. I shot this on July 22nd at about 1:45 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony view camera and a slightly wide Schneider 110mm lens. There was no need for a filter under this soft interior light. The exposure was for 1 second at F36.0.

No comments:
Post a Comment