L Gebhardt
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As others have pointed out the negative is underexposed. You can tell by the lack of detail in the shadows. It might just be the meter in your camera is off a bit, or you don't quite know how it's working so you can make it work for you (it may have been fooled by the bright sky). For your next roll try a few shots at both 1/2 the box speed and at box speed and develop the same way. Also watch the exposure as you move the metered area around. Generally you want to give more exposure with negative film rather than less if you're unsure.
Sadly I think you can write off getting a print with detail on the left half. If you want to experiment and see what is on the film raise the enlarger head and make a crop with just the portion of the image with detail (the upper quarterish area). It might give you something you can practice printing with. My guess is your image is also a bit over developed so you may need to go down to a #1 filter or less, but it's hard to tell without seeing the actual negative.
Sadly I think you can write off getting a print with detail on the left half. If you want to experiment and see what is on the film raise the enlarger head and make a crop with just the portion of the image with detail (the upper quarterish area). It might give you something you can practice printing with. My guess is your image is also a bit over developed so you may need to go down to a #1 filter or less, but it's hard to tell without seeing the actual negative.