Under the Bridge - why I use PyroCat-HD
Eric Rose

Under the Bridge - why I use PyroCat-HD

This scene had an SBR of 12. There is printable detain even in the bright water. The metal work under the bridge is very dark and a dark colour to boot. This scan is not the way I would print it but shows the incredible, printable range of this combo.
Location
Calgary, AB
Equipment Used
Linhof Tech IV, 150mm Rodenstock
Exposure
enough
Film & Developer
Efke PL 100, PyroCat-HD
Paper & Developer
neg scan
The composition is reall nice. The angles of the bridge and the light are great. as is the contrast between the rocks and the water (both smooth and wavy).
 
That's pretty amazing. I like the image as well.
I just started using PL100 thanks to a friend that brought some over from it's homeland and it's beautiful film.
 
Sweet. The pyro does a sweet job. Gotta learn to use it someday.

At first I thought this was the twin bridges connecting the island near Bowness park, but I think I might be mistaken. Elbow?
 
Could you comment on how you processed? Time, temp, agitation, etc? Did you reduce your development time, or alter the ratio of developer parts or change dilution?
 
Jeff I suggest you do your own testing as the way I work probably isn't the way you would work. One thing I do however is use semi-stand development. It's a very forgiving process.
 

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under_bridge.jpg
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Date taken
Wed, 07 May 2008 11:15 AM
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