Acquainted to some extent with American history of photography (Stieglitz,Steichen,Evans, Abboot et al) you can't pretend to have visited New York without pictures of th Brooklyn Bridge and the Flat Iron Building. This is "My Flat Iron Building". Thank you for looking.
Yes Larry, eerie! I put the chrome slide, slightly overexposed, OK, (Agfachrome 50, a positive slide film) into the enlarger, and an ordinary BW paper in the easel. That's "My Flat Iron ..", ..the "big guys" already did it!!
//Bertil
Mike, panchromatic paper, don't think so. Kodak Polyfiber, unfortunately discontinued, was for a long time Kodaks variable contrast paper with the same sensitivity as other "mulitgrade" papers like Ilfords MultigradeIV (though I preferred Polyfiber, a very nice paper with a good neutral tone in Dektol and nicely responding with stronger blacks in selen toner -- sadly it belongs to history!).