@jtk Thanks, The process was this, late afternoon, sun shining on bridge, used a orange filter for more contrast. When printing I used 8x10 resin coated, variable contrast paper (rcvc), used a 2.5 contrast filter in my enlarger. Printed a half stop over exposed to help compensate bleaching, developed partially using a slow warm developer, then a short dip in a colder faster developer, then stop bath, fixer, wash. Used "ferri" diluted ferricyanide applied with a brush on the bridge to make it more shiny (bleaches) , wash in hypo, then water. Soaked print in selenium toner, washed, then vanadium fotospeed pallet toner(old weak brew), it bleaches and gives a tone, hypo to clear the highlights and wash, then dry.
Pretty convoluted, but its fun and I make lots of mistakes, I like things that are obviously made by a person.
For a more polished look https://www.flickr.com/photos/144284773@N06/40511112512/in/dateposted-public/
@mfohl Thank you very much.
Took an initial shot, then had a quick look around and rethought it. Wanted the wall to lead to the subjects and contrasting, contrasts.