If you want something a little more professional, look up Zone System Data on eBay. You'll find a virtually identical remake of the AA exposure record.
Another additional option...
Is the "ANALOGBOOK Large Format Notebook" @ B&H Photo.
If you use a smart phone I like the "Holders" app available free in the AppStore. You create numbered film holders, specify films you use, and load them in the App. When ready to expose you record Aperture, Shutter, expected development (N, N+1 etc), add notes (even voice notes if you upgrade to the paid version) and it records GPS data of where photo was taken. When done you can print a PDF document with all the info. Not exactly how Ansel did it, but maybe he would have if he had an iphone.....
galaxy makes them
Most well stocked office supply stores have small notebooks. I found some I like at Office Depot. Out in the field I write in whatever notes I need.
When I develop the film, I add notes about that as well as the file numbers.
Over time when I look back over the notes, I will see what I might have missed then design my own forms and pad them.
After reviewing what folks here and Saint Ansel created, I know what I don't like: a large portion of the layout using things such as all possible apertures or shutter speeds. Yes, it makes field notes easier because you can check off or circle a number but, to me, if you are going to do that then why not simply have a blank area where you can write in the number? That would save a LOT of space.
I downloaded the app...pretty brilliant for free. However, this, as with all methods, how do I keep track of each negative? I can number my holder, but when I develop the negative, there is no way of identifying that particular negative to that particular entry. So if I shoot the same scene and bracket an extra two shots, how would I know which is which?
Here's what I use, which I just posted as a DIY:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...xposure-Record
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