I've always been drawn to old threshing machines. The intricate and exposed mechanics of these old behemoths is fascinating, both visually, and for they way that the functioned. I've photographed them many times in the past, with limited success.
This is a recently processed sheet of Kodak T-Max 100, rated at 80iso and developed in 510 Pyro. Development was at 1:100 dilution, for 8:00 minutes, at 24C. I shot this restored thresher in the exhibit hall at the Reynolds Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin. This was taken on June 9th of 2024, at about 1:30 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony SV45TE, and a Fujinon 250mm lens. The exposure was for 30 seconds at F11.0.

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