Things.

Because they were there. Maybe by design...
Location
The back room.
Equipment Used
11x14 Burke & James, 13 inch Cooke Sevies V brass-bound lens
Exposure
A few minutes, the light was soft...
Film & Developer
Some weird Arista film, HC110
Paper & Developer
Ilford MGIV FB, Dektol
Lens Filter
Old Forester
sense of smell...al dente ...playful...were hungry when you did this?... ...just kidding...the tonal rendition is simply gorgeous ....interesting image...


Miles
 
Beautiful tonality, very nice composition and perfect light. Just great. Bert
 
Lovely print Mark.

I do enjoy the originality of your work.

If you don't mind me asking, what do you tone them in?

Regards

Stoo
 
Thank you all!

Stoo ~ I use a sulphide sepia toner identical to the Kodak version, though I mix it up myself. The bleach I use at 1/2 to 1/4 strength, and don't bleach all the way. I also tend to like using the toner past exhaustion, then "replenishing" it. It does a split tone, affecting the highlights more than the shadows, but it's fairly subtle. I don't care for the effect of a fully beached and toned sepia. It goes too far. Just a little seems just right...
 

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