Flying Buttress

Part of the foundation of a late 19th C hot blast iron furnace (Lock Ridge) in Alburtis, PA. This is a *ahem* photo of the print, as 10.5 inch square doesn't fit the scanner. It was accepted and actually got a modest award in a local art show yesterday -- my semi-annual darkroom work paid off!
Location
Lock Ridge Park, Alburtis, PA
Equipment Used
Bronica SQ-A, 80mm f/2.8 Zenzanon
Exposure
1/60, f11
Film & Developer
Acros 100, HC110 1+63
Paper & Developer
Ilford MG warmtone, Zonal HQ WT, Kodak Brown Toner
Lens Filter
Y2 (yellow)
Looks great. I love Kodak Brown toner and am happy to see how well it works with MGWT
 
As per the other two. This really is a nice brown. Everyone has their own idea of a "nice brown" but what distinguishes this one is that it is "right" in a way few, if any, would disagree about.

If I had to choose just one brown for all future brown prints this one would be it

pentaxuser
 

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Device
Canon Canon EOS 40D
Aperture
ƒ/11
Focal length
27.0 mm
Exposure time
1/4 second(s)
ISO
250
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
e1469_sq033_11_flyingbuttress_imglr.jpg
File size
153.8 KB
Date taken
Wed, 29 October 2008 9:26 PM
Dimensions
610px x 618px

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