A shot taken at the Autumn 2007 APUG UK meeting in Kent.
Decided to have a bash at colour this time around... The use of Fotospeed room-temperature chemicals (which somewhat surprisingly have less smell that their b&w counterparts) makes the processing a piece of cake using normal print trays. Less cake-like shenanigans were caused by the fact that I am somewhat colour-blind so the colour densitometer that I just happened to have about my person came in handy to warn me of (at least, most of) the colour-shift. I was able to use an amber LED in my DIY safelight at a (very) low level to see well enough to pick up the paper with tongs during processing...
If you have normal colour vision (and preferably a colour head on your enlarger) do not hesitate to have a go at printing colour yourself.
Film is 120 Fuji 160 NPC shot in my Bronica SQ-A & paper is Kodak Supra Endura.