Cloghleagh Wicklow.This image was made on Fuji Acros 100 developed in Rodinal. The print was made on Ilford Multigrade Warmtone. After bleaching the image back it was then re-developed in Fotospeed Lith developer giving this slightly copper tone look.
Erik , a standard bleach from a Fotospeed kit, the print would have been over exposed by one to two stops in the standard developer then bleached back and re-developed in the Lith developer.
Easily one of the very best I have seen here. Superb work. I am still a bit puzzled by why this rush to "lith" print every thing. Why not sepia tone instead. But, however you did this, it is a very fine image and worthy of great praise. Best congratulations. Keep up the good work.
Logan
Well done, Eddie! Great to see some lith re-developed prints as well!
As an aside, to Logan - because it's so much fun! And lith printing has so much potential beyond color, mainly contrast control, which in my limited experience far exceeds that of regular b&w printing. You can add a LOT of contrast to flat negs, and tame others of impossible range and contrast.