Path To Nowhere Study 2

Path To Nowhere Study 2

Was at my office again last week and decided to go back to this hill. I wanted to capture the clouds and if possible a person walking up the hill. Looks like I lucked out on both accounts. Enjoy and thanks for your feedback.
Location
Madison Heights, MI
Equipment Used
Hasselblad 501CM, 50mm Lens
Exposure
1/30
Film & Developer
Tri-X (320), FA-1027
Paper & Developer
Ilford Warmtone Fiber Glossy, Ilford Harmon Cold Tone Developer, Split Selenium and Brown Toned
Lens Filter
None
Excellent stuff!
 
This hill has been the source of great inspiration! Good idea to go back to it. This print is even more beautiful and the composition is very (positively) dramatic. The position of the man makes all the difference. Too bad I can't see the tones from the chemicals you describe.
 
a wonderful powerful pictorial photograph, beautiful tones , and perfect composition, I'm very impressed, congratulations.
 
Yeah bill, I did so much burning on this one that I am suprised the paper did not catch fire on the easel. At least I had a beer handy to douse it out if that did happen.
 
Very strong picture. Excellent.
 
Certainly dramatic, John. I'd be curious to see it printed with the mid level of clouds retaining a bit more of a luminous quality- still ominous, but maybe also more hopeful. Just a thought.

All the best,
Daniel
 
Every path leads somewhere. It may be unknown but it will take you somewhere. BTW this is a wonderful photograph.

Regards,
Bill
 

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