This one is the last of the Kodak T-Max 100 negatives that I recently processed and scanned. Going forward into the coming days, the images that I post will be different film and developer combinations. I had quite a backlog of T-Max 100 and ran several batches shortly before the holidays.
This 4" x 5" negative is a shot of the remains of the railway roundhouse in the town of Big Valley. I stopped here last fall, with a group of photographers from the Monochrome Guild. We were on our annual fall trip, and last year we elected to visit the Drumheller area. This was a stop that we made on our way there. The teachers were on strike at the time and my youngest daughter Helena was along on the trip. There were five of us, and we stayed at a rental house in East Coulee, and explores for several days in the badlands and surrounding area.
This sheet was developed on December 19th, in 510 Pyro Developer, 1:100, for 8:00 minutes at 24C. I shot this image on October 20th 2025 at about 2:00 in the afternoon. I used my Ebony SV45TE view camera and a wide 75mm lens. I chose not to use any filters.
The exposure was for 1/4 second at F32.0.

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