Tuesday, September 8, 2020

New One from Red Rock Coulee

Here is a recently processed shot of the concretions at Red Rock Coulee.  This one was taken during our recent trip there back in August.  I shot this one just after sunset on Kodak T-Max 400 large format film.  Development was is X-Tol developer, 1:1 for 11:30 minutes at 20C.  The shot was taken with my Ebony SV45TU view camera and a Fujinon-A 240mm lens.  This is a slightly longer focal length... in the range of a portrait lens.  It was very hot when we were there, with temperatures peaking around +36C.  It was also very hazy from the high humidity, and the dust of the harvest that was just getting underway.  Normally you can see the Sweetgrass Hills across the border in Montana from this vantage point, and in fact they are faintly visible in the background.  But, on this day they were mostly obscured by haze.



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