I recently processed a batch of Kodak T-Max 400 film. There were 17 sheets of 4" x 5" film, all exposed during our recent Beer Parlour Project outing to the Edson area. The film was exposed at 1250 iso and developed in Kodak T-Max Developer, 1:4, for 8:35 minutes, at 24C.
Normally I don't get around to processing the film this quickly after an outing. In this case I made an exception, and even ran the batch with only 17 sheets, rather than saving it until I had a full batch of 20. The reason for this was that one of the patrons that I recently photographed during our trip, just passed away. I wanted to see that negative right away, and be able to share the image with some of the other locals. Out of respect I will not share that image here.
This is a shot that I took at our outing BP 20.0 at the Peers Hotel. The tavern is a wonderful place, just filled with all sorts of stuff. Signs, posters, knick-knacks, album covers and antiques are all over the walls. This is Joe on the left, one of the locals. Behind the bar is Lori, the bartender and our host on the day of our visit.
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