Widgery Cross

A couple of posts ago I wrote about the start of my walk up Brat Tor. If you wish, you can read that here. With a new roll of Ilford Pan-F Plus loaded, I made it to the summit. Widgery’s Cross was built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee by by William Widgery. It stands on the summit of the Tor at 452m and is made of granite. There are many crosses on Dartmoor, this one is the largest and the only one made up of blocks rather than carved from one single block.

These were the first couple of rolls that I developed in my first batch of home made D23 developer. I should mention that this batch was made with an attempt of scientific accuracy so I could be sure I was judging “proper” D23. Unfortunately the scales that claim to be accurate within .2 of a gram, clearly were not. I have since purchased a set of measuring spoons. While this may not be as scientific a method, is more accurate than my scales, and critically, more repeatable. Despite the questionable accuracy, I’m impressed with it so far. I’m sure that I am getting more detail in the highlights. I can see it most in the sky. In that respect it’s certainly much better than Ilford Ilfosol! I will write more as I develop more films, but so far, I’m pleased!

4 thoughts on “Widgery Cross

    1. Hello! Many thanks! I’m enjoying the “home chemist” part almost as much as the developing! I am pleased with the results so far. I’m looking forward to developing a few more rolls, then I’ll do a more detailed post. Cheers and best wishes, Andy

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    1. Hello! Well this batch was made with scales, they promised an accuracy of +/- a very small amount, in practice they were very inaccurate, maybe Ok for pasta but not Metol! I now have a set of spoons and that’s the method I’ll use from now on! I’m certainly enjoying the results for sure. I may have even found my developer of choice. I’ll do a post on it soon, but will wait until I’ve developed a few rolls and scanned them first! – Cheers and best wishes Andy

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