This is another image I came across as I was researching my negatives for another project. This roundhouse still exists, though about a third of it burnt down around 2007 or so. It has now been declared a heritage site, and a non-profit society has taken possession of it. They are looking to restore what remains of the structure, but of course that is a costly and slow process. Hopefully they are successful. I shot this image in April of 2008 with my Sinar F1, on Ilford FP4+ film. I processed the 4" x 5" negative in HC-110 developer, dilution B, for 14:20 minutes. This is a considerable increase in development to boost contrast in the negative.
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