When performed at the moment of negative exposure, diffusion affects the highlights. But during enlarging it affects the shadows. This is one of the very few examples I've seen where the latter effect has been used with magnificent result. Most of the time it just looks bad. But here it's perfect!
I hope you took notes when you were printing! It would take me a year to reverse engineer something like this. Really stunning work. Thanks for showing it.
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