18th & Milo Road

This was my first time using the brush development technique. Add that to the list of things I've missed until now.

I was afraid this negative had been fogged. As I pulled back the darkslide to remove the sheet from the holder, I realized the green safelight was on, and directly overhead. Luckily, all that was fogged was the very edge of the film sheet.
Apologize up front for my crummy scanning.
Location
Coffey County, Kansas
Equipment Used
8x10 Deadorf, 12 inch Commercial Ektar
Exposure
1/25, f/32
Film & Developer
J&C 200, PyroCat-HD, 1:1:100 brush developed
Paper & Developer
Kentmere Kentona, PF 130 1:2
Lens Filter
none
I really enjoy this picture. It really conveys the not-so-apparent beauty of what most would consider fly-over country.

It also shows that you don't need to go to spectacular places in order to make spectacular photographs.

Best, Richard
 

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