Very lovely, Tony. The tones are very clearly delineated -- the curve at the top, for example. And I like how the film captured the textures on the wall and staircase. I'm interested to see you used a pyro developer, as perhaps the 510-Pyro I have on had would produce similar results. And a Topcon Super D -- one doesn't hear much about these being used these days. I hear nothing but good things about the Topcor lenses; I must try these someday.
It takes a keen eye to find the uniqueness in common subjects such as this scene here. The final composition and exposure technical is spot on too..very well done...!!
Thanks all. I am indeed an Art Deco tragic, and this house and garden now belong to the National Trust. When I saw this staircase I knew that B&W was called for, so back to the car to get the Topcon as I only had a ...ahem...small digi with me. Trask, I often carry around a classic camera on my trips, and they don't get much more classic than a Topcon Super D....heavy though! Also, had I shot this on LF I probably would have used PMK, but the Pyrocat held the tones better than I expected. Ken, Gun Moles and Palookas....wow!