I took this photo early 2007. The camera was a vintage Voigtlander Avus 6x9 plate camera. I was exposing onto some Agfa Isochrom glass plates that were circa 1930s, hence the blotches on the image. I think the original ISO was around 50 however my tests established it was now around ISO 6. I spent ages metering & thinking about what I was going to do before opening the shutter. I was using my standard 35mm camera as a meter. Since then I have bought a spot meter that will work better for this type of photography. The plate was processed in a Nebro tank kindly lent to me by Steve at the Lighthouse. Dev used was HC-110 as it is meant to have some fog reducing action. Neg was contact printed to some Agfa MCP & developed in Kodak polymax paper developer. I really like the blacks of the MCP paper & look forward to it being available again. The image I'm uploading was scanned from the contact print.