Skorping, Denmark
mrtoml

Skorping, Denmark

Lith print using Fotospeed LD20 on Fomatone MG Classic paper.

Does the sun shining through the trees distract?
Location
Skorping, Denmark
Equipment Used
Fuji 645 rangefinder
Film & Developer
Delta 400 rated 400 in Aculux
Paper & Developer
Fomatone MG classic in LD20
Lens Filter
None
No, the sun looks great and definitely adds to the scene. Nice tones, the color is extremely saturated. How did you get it that thick? Toning?
Nice photograph.

- Thomas
 
Thanks, Thomas. It seems to have come out on the scan a little more saturated than on the real print (but not by much). This is an untoned print. This paper reacts with intense colour to strongish fotospeed lith developer.
 
Just curious, what dilution are you using?
 
This was 25A/25B/950ml water, 500ml old brown, 25 celcius. Develops in about 6 minutes with 3 stops overexposure.
 
To my knowledge, same results can be achieved if a bw film is printed on color paper.Very nice picture.

Kyprianos
 
Thanks for all the comments. I'm glad people liked it.
 

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