Face on Semi

Face on Semi

I found this behind my local grocery store handheld. I like the way the semi's line up together and the face peering out from the side. Seemed interesting to me. I like occassionally doing handheld work because it causes you to look for compositions in everything and it allows you to shoot things you would never consider with MF or Large Format...especially when you only have a few minutes to get home with the groceries.
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
Equipment Used
Zeiss Ikon, 35mm Lens
Exposure
1/125 @ f/5.6
Film & Developer
HP5+, Rodinol
Paper & Developer
Varycon, Dektol, Selenium/Sepia Toned
Lens Filter
None
Thank you everybody. Patrick, when split toning with selenium and sepia or my ususal selenium/brown toner combo I always selenium tone first. The idea is that the selenium will work on the shadows first which will then resist the bleach bath in the sepia toning step. The idea is to achieve split tones. Other I know will do the selenium step second and when doing this I normally get stronger colorations and less split toning. At least that is what happens when I do it. Thanks again.

Regards,
John
 

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