Another year ticked off the list. 52 today. Decided to do something nice to celebrate - got up early, had an espresso, and dragged the 4x5 to a local creek. 30 degrees, but felt damn good. Shot six sheets. Was feeling great when I left. Got home, developed the film, but my fixer turned out to be WAY bad. Precipitated sulfur. I ended up washing for close to two hours all told in my rotary tank. Still had a layer of scum on the film, but no apparent damage to the emulsion. Only way to remedy the situation was to wipe (twice) with a wet microfiber cloth. Made it presentable. Of the four sheets I developed today (one tankful), two were repeats (thought I'd pulled the holder on one so I reshot it), and one felt lacking. The best of the bunch is below. I have new fixer on the way; I'll develop the last two sheets when it gets here. I'll revisit today's chaff later.

Hay Creek in Birdsboro, PA. Have been there millions of times, but never this stretch of it. Shot with a Fujinon-W 125/5.6 on FP4+.
Thanks for looking.
Scott