This is the last of my recently processed film from the Monochrome Guild Fall Trip to Drumheller. I actually shot this one after the other guys had already left and headed back home to Edmonton. This was a sheet of Kodak Tri-X Pan 320 film, rated at 400 iso and given N+1 Development in PMK. Development was on my new Jobo Processor for 16:40 minutes at 20.
I exposed this sheet on October 18th at about 1:30 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony view camera and a wide Rodenstock 90mm lens, with no filter. The exposure was F25 and a shutter speed of 1/30 second.
There are several of these old cellars in the former mining town of Cambria. There is still a little junk left inside some of them, and it appears that the locals were once using them for storage. I really have no idea as to their origins. Were they originally constructed as storage units, or did they have something to do with the coal mine...? The mine site was just a short distance away.....
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