Back in March I processed several batches of 8" x 10" sheet film. A few were processed in open tanks with hangers, and some were processed on my Jobo. It was the batches that I ran on the Jobo that finally burnt out the motor, and forced me to purchase a new unit.
This is a shot of a log pile over on Swale Road, that was stock piled by West Fraser Timber. I shot this several years ago while I was out exploring near the cottage. This was taken on Kodak Tri-X Pan film, rated at 320 iso. I processed the film in HC-110 Developer and gave N+1 development to increase contrast. Development was for 6:30 minutes at 20C, Dilution B.
I shot this with my Chamonix 810V view camera and a long 450mm lens. An extension factor of plus 1/3 stop was needed due to the close focus. The exposure was F64.0 at a shutter speed of 1/15 second.
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