An attempt to show the South Transept (taken from the crossing). A bit bold with a wide angle lens and there has been some penalty. The North and South Transepts are almost identical but the light is better in the South. Straight print, no dodge or burn.
Only a slight sign of converging verticals. The exposure has caught all the shades so the pic looks like what I'd expect the inside of Salisbury to look like.Not at all bad as a straight print
Thank you. I may try to address that by tilting the easel slightly. I was surprised this was so easy to print. Salisbury #1 was not so easy. I like the lady sitting near the statue. She almost looks like a statue too.
Yes Tim Rudman in his "MASTER PRINTING COURSE" book gives quite a good explanation of what is involved with diagrams using an enlarger and my Durst seems to have all the movable parts to make it work but I have never attempted it
I do have that book and I have played with the Schiempflug principle but have never attempted it either. This photo has a slight tilt too. The trouble is I get bored easily so I move on to the next negative without putting in the graft to try to make my prints better.