Pathway to Beach

Pathway to Beach

A rainy afternoon near the beach.
Location
Muskegon, MI
Equipment Used
Hasselblad SWC/M
Exposure
1 Sec
Film & Developer
HP5, FA-1027
Paper & Developer
Varycon, Dektol, Selenium/Sepia Toned
Lens Filter
None
Looks great John. Great image and the use of selenium and sepia really kicks this one up a notch.
I'm getting back into sepia split toning and am wondering how weak youre mixing your bleach and toner to get such a subtle but perfect effect?
 
Hey Vic, I use the smelly kind of sepia toner and dilute the bleach package into a gallon of water. What's really important is the amount of time the print is in the bleach....which varies depending on the paper. Hope this helps.

Regards,
John
 
Gorgeous, John! Like the strong tones and the composition a lot.
- Thomas
 
This makes me think of my childhood in the midwest. It is a good feeling.

John- do you selenium-sepia or sepia-selenium?
 
Thanks patrick, depending on the paper I am using I tone both ways you mentioned. On varycon specifically I always do the selenium step first....on Ilford MGIV, I sepia tone first. For me the varycon seems to split a little better when I do the selenium step first. Hope this helps.

Regards,
John
 
My eyes are corralled and led right down the walk into the picture. Very nicely printed!

All the best,
Daniel
 

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