Here's a new one. I just developed a batch of Kodak T-Max 100 sheet film. This was 20 sheets of 4" x 5" run in 510 Pyro Developer, 1:100, for 8:00 minutes at 24C. This particular shot was taken recently, when Margarit and I went for a walk down along Shunda Creek, during our recent stay at Nordegg. We enjoyed a week out at the cottage together in early November. On a few of the days it was really mild, with temperatures well above zero. But other days were colder, and at night the temperature dropped of significantly. As a result, ice was starting to form on a lot of surfaces in and around open water.
This shot was taken on November 7th 2025 at about 1:45 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony view camera and a long 300mm lens. The camera is an Ebony SV45Ti, and I bought it used from my friend Rob, when he gave up photography. I have two others, an Ebony SV45TE, and an Ebony SV45TU. I leave the Ti out at the cottage in Nordegg so I don't have to haul a camera back and forth all the time. The exposure for this one was 4 seconds at F22.0. This resulted in a nice silky appearance to the small waterfall, and some nice bubble trails in the creek below.

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