Mounts Bay - Perranuthnoe

Another shot from Cornwall. This time a lith print made last night on Slavich Unibrom G4 paper.
Location
Perrenuthnoe Cornwall
Equipment Used
Hasselblad and 80mm
Exposure
1/15 @ F22
Film & Developer
Neopan-400 in pyrocat HD
Paper & Developer
Slavich G4 paper in Arista-Lith. Lightly bleached back, lightly sepia/selenium toned
Simply brilliant, to me. Reminds me of the final scene of Monty Python's Holy Grail, where they make their way to the castle on the island, and everyone has thoroughly stopped paying attention because that bit where they were in the cave made no sense, and the good part with the holy hand grenade is already over.
But much better than that. I very much like this.
 
Andy, Guillaume,
You have me hooked on trying some Slavich G4 now... And I'm getting RID of papers to simplify. This is intriguing in a way, a completely different look. Very nice, Andy!
 

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