This image of Crys was made on a 12x20 horizontal Tmax 400 negative and then cropped vertically to 11.5 x 9 inches. The print is a platinum/palladium print on Weston's Diploma Parchment paper and devloped with potassium oxalate.
It's interesting that I am not a big fan of showing brush marks or film rebates on prints. But in this case I feel they add to the image. Someone else used the adjective of "timeless". Perhaps that is the quality they add.
For anyone who doubts the ability of plt/pld to deliver a wide range of tones I will point them to this image as a good example of what that process is capable of.