This is the last of my color transparency scans for the next little while. I have to get around to editing some more before I can add them. My main desktop computer just got retired, so I have been working from my old laptop while a new desktop is being set up for me. As with everything that involves technology, it is taking longer than expected. Soon I will have to replace my laptop as well. I can't remember exactly how old it is, but I recall having it with me on a work trip to Estevan, Saskatchewan back in 2012, and it wasn't new then. It's still running (sort of) Windows 7, and nothing really works as it should. But that is an issue for another day, after I get the new desktop up and running properly.
This is a scan of a 4" x 5" sheet of Kodak Ektachrome E100G, This one hit its best before date in December of 2006. I loaded it in a film holder three years ago, in June of 2023. It was exposed last spring, and I developed it on May 16th when I ran a batch of E-6 chemistry on my Jobo Processor.
I took this photograph in the wash building at the Nordegg Mine Site. I'm not sure what this broken fixture once was... probably a hand sink, but perhaps a drinking fountain. I took this photograph on April 18th 2025, at about 3:40 in the afternoon, during one of my many tours of the historic site.
The photograph was taken with my Ebony SV45Ti view camera and a Fujinon 180mm lens. The exposure was for 30 seconds at F18.0.
























