Chris and I found this old abandoned school house out in eastern Alberta. We were passing through the area in the spring of 2025, visiting several hotels for the Beer Parlour Project. This school district had celebrated it's 100th anniversary at some point prior to our visit. Since that time, many visitors have scribbled their names, and the date, on the old blackboard. Sadly we could not find any chalk, so we could not make a note of our own.
By this point in our trip I was starting to run low on film, and resorted to using some of my backup supply of Kodak Readyload film packets. These are no longer manufactured, and well out of date, but I save them for situations like this, and for longer hikes when I need to lighten my load.
This sheet was in the batch of Kodak T-Max 100 that I developed on December 23rd. The film was rated at 80iso and given normal development in 510Pyro, 1:100, for 8:00 minutes at 24C.
I shot this on May 10th at about 2:00 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony SV45TE view camera and a 125mm lens. The exposure was for 1 second at F11.0.

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