Things.

Things.

Because they were there. Maybe by design...
Location
The back room.
Equipment Used
11x14 Burke & James, 13 inch Cooke Sevies V brass-bound lens
Exposure
A few minutes, the light was soft...
Film & Developer
Some weird Arista film, HC110
Paper & Developer
Ilford MGIV FB, Dektol
Lens Filter
Old Forester
sense of smell...al dente ...playful...were hungry when you did this?... :smile:...just kidding...the tonal rendition is simply gorgeous ....interesting image...


Miles
 
Beautiful tonality, very nice composition and perfect light. Just great. Bert
 
Lovely print Mark.

I do enjoy the originality of your work.

If you don't mind me asking, what do you tone them in?

Regards

Stoo
 
Thank you all!

Stoo ~ I use a sulphide sepia toner identical to the Kodak version, though I mix it up myself. The bleach I use at 1/2 to 1/4 strength, and don't bleach all the way. I also tend to like using the toner past exhaustion, then "replenishing" it. It does a split tone, affecting the highlights more than the shadows, but it's fairly subtle. I don't care for the effect of a fully beached and toned sepia. It goes too far. Just a little seems just right...
 

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