License to Kill
I picked this up today:
I've never been confronted on the T regarding photography, but just in case I do, I'll have this official document to show off. I think it gives me permission to stick my camera in anyone's face. I'll try that next time.
I developed my roll of Tri-X pushed to ISO1600, and it doesn't look too bad. Pushing 2 stops is sort of tricky, so I'm glad that it worked. The highlights might be a little blown out (the water temp at NESOP might've been a little high), but I'll find out when I print a contact sheet later. I'll have a lot of stuff to print once I get to printing (starting tomorrow).
In this one roll, there are a few gems (not to mention a bunch of turds). We shall see.