Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Fuel Truck

We've been stuck in a cold snap the last week or so.  Plus I'm not feeling great... suffering with a bout of sciatica, and the incision in my leg is still healing.  So, in advance of Christmas, I have been spending a bunch of time in the darkroom, developing my backlog of film.
This one was just recently developed, but the exposure dates back to the summer of 2024.  Arturo and I were out exploring and stopped at the Reynolds Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin.  We were more interested in the old stuff outside, than we were in the restored stuff in the museum itself.
This old White Fuel truck sat parked outside with a bunch of other oldies, waiting its' turn for restoration.  I'm not sure if that day will ever come.
I shot this image on a sheet of Kodak T-Max 100, rated at 80iso, and processed in 510 Pyro Developer, 1:100, for 8:00 minutes at 24C.  I shot this on June 9th of 2024, at about 3:00 in the afternoon.  I used my Ebony SV45TE view camera and a Rodenstock 90mm lens.  The exposure was for 1/8 second at F20.0.



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