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Shooting in Carlsbad Cavern is incredibly challenging. The low light conditions, of course, present their own challenges, especially with the mixed lighting seen here. The hardest part, though, is coping with the narrow walkways and endless streams of fellow tourists. You just don't have much room to maneuver your tripod.
View of Carlsbad from Grand Pacific Palisades timeshare. For more to see in Carlsbad watch YouTube video www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJHm_FYy4HQ
Carlsbad, California
For more to see in Carlsbad watch YouTube video www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJHm_FYy4HQ
Vacation shots – Carlsbad California April 2021. Kodak 2238 shot at ISO 20 in Nikon F4s with Nikkor Ai-s 35-105mm zoom and 75-260 zoom on T2 mount. Hand rolled in used 35mm canister which had a light leak, thus the fogging and streaks. Developed in H&W Control* 1:15 dilution for 12:30 minutes of constant agitation at 68 degrees F. water stop/wash for 5 minutes and fixed for 2 minutes in Ilford Hypam Rapid 1:4. Scanned as color with some minor colorization in photoshop as interpreted through vuescan and PS.
*To prepare this developer, start with 75 ml of distilled water at 60ºC. Add 1.9 g of Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous. Next, add 0.3 g of Hydroquinone, then add 8.7 g of Sodium Carbonate. Add the second developer agent, 2.07 grams of Phenidone.
The solution is then diluted with 125 ml of distilled water. Add another 15.15 g of preservative Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous. Finally, add distilled water to make up 250 ml of this concentrate.
To use this version of the H&W Control developer, dilute it 1+15 with distilled water. The 250 ml of concentrate will yield 4 litres of working solution, adequate for processing 13 rolls of film
The Pacific Ocean, Carlsbad, California
For more to see in Carlsbad watch YouTube video www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJHm_FYy4HQ