I processed a couple of batches of color negatives in C-41 chemistry, back in late March. I've posted some of the results here on my blog in recent weeks, but there are still more.
This one is from a Beer Parlour Project outing last summer. We have now made three trips into west central Saskatchewan and east central Alberta. All three times we used a short term rental house in Macklin Saskatchewan as our base. The most recent trip was just a couple weeks ago.
On this trip, our second to the area, we visited the Amisk Hotel, on the Alberta side of the border. I shot this photograph on a sheet of Kodak Ektar 100 film. Unlike much of the color film that I shoot, this particular sheet was not all that outdated, only hitting it's expiry date in 2022. This was the second of my two batches of C-41 chemistry, run on March 23rd.
This was the 31st hotel that we visited for the Beer Parlour Project. The place was pretty quiet that night with just the owners and a couple of patrons. Mostly we visited with Jacqui and Lee, the couple that owned the place. It was a low key, quiet kind of outing, and much different from the hectic atmosphere of some of the places that we visit.
I shot this with my Ebony SV45TU view camera and a Nikkor 150mm lens. No filter was used. I took the photograph on July 20th of 2025, at about 5:00 in the evening. The exposure was for 1/15 second at F20.0.

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