Lake pier

Lake pier

Location
Zug, Switzerland
Equipment Used
Hasselblad 500cm, Distagon 50mm
Film & Developer
Ilford Delta 100, Rodinal 1+50
Paper & Developer
Ilford Art 300, Harman Warmtone Developer, Moersch Bleach, sepia, Harman Selenium
Lens Filter
Yellow
Hi Dan, I am trying to learn Lith but keep getting sidetracked with toning! It's wonderful paper and the toning process really opens doors for me along with bleaching. Thanks for looking and commenting :smile:
 
Is the grain on this the Rodinal or from part of the print making process? it's really nice.
 
Thank you all for your encouraging comments! Stone, the negatives are very smooth. I get this effect when stand developing the Superpan in Rodinal. The images are quite bleak and washed out. The grain is from the bleaching. I over-expose by a stop or two and develop in Harman warm tone, then I bleached at 1:50, water bath it for a couple of minutes, drag it (literally) through a sepia bath and then give it a few minutes in selenium (which as somewhere between archive and tone dilution).The longer I bleach, the more grain i get. Also, what you are seeing is the texture of the Art 300 paper, which is very beautiful paper.
 

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