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Canon EOS3 70-200 L series zoom. Lomo Potsdam Kino in ID-11. Print on Ilford RCV dev in multigrade. Selenium tone
Camera: Canon EOS-3
Lens: Yes
Film: Ilford HP5+
Developed and scanned: Englewood Camera
© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
There isn't much to the small community of Raymond, Georgia these days but the massive concrete coaling tower still testifies its past importance as a junction on the Central of Georgia. In years past this is where the R-Line from Columbus joined with the C-Line running from Griffin to Chattanooga. While the C-Line for most of its existence has just been a very long branchline, it did once play a role in hosting a hotshot streamliner. When the Central inaugurated the Atlanta-Columbus Man O War in 1947, it utilized trackage rights over the Atlanta & West Point from there to Newnan before picking up home rails for a short jaunt on the C-Line to Raymond. There it hung a hard right on the R-Line for the rest of the run to Columbus.
Alas, the days of the Man O War are long gone now and due to abandonments only two isolated segments of the C-Line are still active. Raymond now only sees twice-weekly local G66 trundling through at 10mph on decaying trackage; as is the case on this winter Sunday in 2013 as the 3218 heads for Senoia running long hood forward as the Southern would have preferred.
Camera: Canon EOS-3
Lens: Yes
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Scan: Englewood Camera
© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
This photo was taken on Ilford FP4+, developed with ID11 1:1 at 20 degrees for 11 minutes, 3 inversions every minute.
Printed on Agfa multi contrast paper (8x10), contrast filter 3, exposed for 9 seconds.
I think it needs more contrast since it looks a little bit gray, there are some nice blacks but more could be beneficial.