Back to a few recently developed negatives from the Saskatchewan trip in September. This is another of the Kodak Tri-X Pan 320 negatives, exposed at 400 iso and given N+1 development in PMK. This batch was run on my Jobo CPP3 processor for 16:40 minutes at 20C.
This is a very well known abandoned house in the Rural Municipality of Arlington No. 79, in southwestern Saskatchewan. I'm not sure what's up with this carved wooden figure. I suspect that some local photographers left it here after shooting the house at Halloween. It is locally well known as "The Witches House" and is regularly seen in online postings. When Chris and I visited in June, the Wood Head was there. When Margarit and I returned in September, it was still there.
I took this shot on September 16th at about 6:15 in the evening. I used my Ebony view camera and a long Fujinon 250mm lens. A #25 Red filter increased contrast in the foreground wood, and helped to drop the background off to a deeper black.
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