It depends on how you shoot, what you shoot at (EI) and what you develop in. (and if you are a 'zoner' or more of a 'winger')
🙂
I just came back from Turkey, where I shot a whole heap of scruffy dogs and stray cats.
Mostly I was winging it, measuring 18% gray stuff and then trying to think in terms of zones. The light was pretty flat where I shot, so normal development suited most of my photos just fine.
Here are a few photos I took with Tri-X, developed them tonight in HC-110, dilution B for 6 minutes 30 seconds.
My agitation scheme for these was:
1 minute initial slow agitation by inverting the tank on it's head and back -while rotating it.
Then 3 such agitations/rotating motions each minute there after.
I knew I could do that with these, as the light was pretty flat, so I wanted to push the highlights a little further.
Negs look fine, can't wait to get into the darkroom. =)
(Remember, these are scans, so they aren't really representing anything other than
tweaked scans, curves adjustments mostly)
Paranoid kitten =) by
znapper74, on Flickr
Curious one-eye Joe by
znapper74, on Flickr
Taking a break by
znapper74, on Flickr
Like a boss by
znapper74, on Flickr
The fighter by
znapper74, on Flickr