Kidd Lake

Aspen Grove, B.C.
(Camera: Agfa Isolette II; Film: Kodak Tri-X 400)

In the darkroom this week I’ve been working on a print of this shot. After a couple of tries, I think it’s getting close to what I’m after. Once I’ve created a print map with an 8×10, it’s time to move on to making the “real” print on 11×14 paper.

Have a look here for my review of the excellent Agfa Isolette II medium-format folder.

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2 Responses to Kidd Lake

  1. This print with such different zones is excellent.
    I have recently purchased a Beseler 23C enlarger and if my prints are 1/2 as good as yours, I’ll be very happy.
    By the way, how do you develop your Tri-X films ?
    Have a nice week.
    JFB

  2. Gary says:

    Hello Jean-François:
    I’m still learning. I guess that never stops though. Just FYI, I too have a Beseler 23C. I developed the Tri-X in HC110 dilution B for 6 minutes. HC110 might not be the best developer for Tri-X, but it’s what I have on hand because it keeps forever.
    Take care,
    Gary

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